RAILWAY DRAWING
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I am still fiddling in the "Yard"
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About 88% completed (will post completed loco tomorrow) a EMD P 40 passenger train locomotive
Promise mote tomorrow
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Here are some vies of the completed locomotive
now i will start on the bi-level coaches that go with the loco
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Plus coaches...............
enjoy
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Negotiating a "S" Bend
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very fine piece of work!
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Thank you Koosie van Tutte for your kind remark
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Crossing a bridge on the "S" Bend!
SU and Corel Photopaint
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Nothing new ready for posting yet...
here is some more of my "Other stuff" -
very fine work!
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Thank you Koosie...what can i say
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While trolling through the "NET" I came across a photo of an unusual SNOWPLOW so I could not resist modeling it to add to my "fleet"
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wow. Is it a bird, is it plane, an UFO? That looks very weird. Nice modelling.
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Thanks Marion
And here is a more conventional Rotary Snow Plow -
I recently saw a photograph of a huge tanker with double articulated bogies at each end so i am going to model my version of such a tanker....I have not found any other photos or diagrams .....or plans (ha ha)...so here goes...
I'll post updates as they are "Conceived"....
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looks good - it may be a purposely built one.
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Yes Koosie I am sure that you are correct in your assumption
Here is a progress report on my "Super Tanker" some progress with the bogies and frameHappy Christmas to all who visit my thread and thanks for the support
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merry christmas to you too.
- if you have images of the stickers/decals on this one it is maybe possible to determine what it is used for.
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Koosie believe it or not for the life of me i cannot find the photo of the tanker it is somewhere on my pc "hiding" but i will keep on looking
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this might be of help - i thought it might be a gas tanker because of the volume and the shape - have been searching.
i think it is the GATX96500 - 63.000 gallons - the kind of payload is not given
Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_carthere is a similar looking tanker - for ethanol - 50.000 gallons.
http://www.icis.com/blogs/biofuels/archives/2007/01/ok-so-how-do-we-get-the-ethnol.htm
(image under the first link on the page)hope this helps
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