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    EMD SD45 - Union Pacific

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    • axeonaliasA Offline
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      Great start! are you modeling it to render / animate ?

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      • Gus RG Offline
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        Thanks axeonalias. Just some renderings for now. I'm not really skilled in animation yet. Maybe I'll try it in D5 Render.

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        • Gus RG Offline
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          Update.

          Added dynamic brake fans/exhausts, bolts, panels, panel latches, and panel hinges and misc.

          Starting the trucks which is a little complicated. There's also a lot of cables and hoses, brake parts, etc.

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          • Gus RG Offline
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            Update! Breaking the rules here with the final lights and such since it bogs down rendering times. This is done in Thea Render. Found a lot of good reference photos for the headlamp at Worth Point.

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            • Gus RG Offline
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              What it looks like in raw SU and another rendered view.

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              • L Offline
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                Just fantastic detail Gus, radius on the door and rivets. lovely work πŸ‘

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                • ntxdaveN Offline
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                  @l i am said:

                  Just fantastic detail Gus, radius on the door and rivets. lovely work πŸ‘

                  Absolutely agree! πŸ‘

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                  • boofredlayB Offline
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                    So good.

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                    • Gus RG Offline
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                      Thanks guys!

                      Can't run a railroad without a Type E couple. I was going to use someone else's 3D but decided to give it a shot in Sketchup. The majority of rounded edges is varying degrees of beveling applied in Thea Render. Some of the other larger fillets were impossible to model at this time.

                      What looks like machine boring isn't really necessary although it does keep me motivated on the craftsmanship. It's not 100 percent accurate.

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                      • Mike AmosM Offline
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                        A 'proper' job done, very nice indeed. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                        • Gus RG Offline
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                          More parts! Started the trucks and ordered a plan of the trucks from Norfolk & Western Historical Society. This shows the Hyatt journal box, brake cylinder and a part of the truck frame which is really cast steel and was usually painted silver for Union Pacific SD45's. I like the color yellow but it probably looks like Caterpillar equipment here.

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                          • ntxdaveN Offline
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                            The details and render results are excellent. Looks more like photos than renders. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                            • Gus RG Offline
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                              Thanks Dave.

                              Here's the latest. Working on the trucks. Got the plans from Norfolk & Western Historical Society for $30. Hard to find this level of detail anywhere.

                              This is an earlier version of the EMD truck but it's easily modified to the correct version. Short of my obsession with details.

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                              • L Offline
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                                Brilliant, nothing less πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                                • ntxdaveN Offline
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                                  @l i am said:

                                  Brilliant, nothing less πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                                  Agree 100% πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                                  • tuna1957T Offline
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                                    Bravo πŸ‘

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                                    • Mike AmosM Offline
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                                      Superb, makes for a better day seeing this. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                                      • Gus RG Offline
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                                        Thanks everyone!

                                        We've got wheels. OK, they're not precise but it's a start. Also added a bunch of brake system cranks and a sand dispenser system. I'm probably getting carried away with the level of detail but I need the practice. It's forcing me to model a bunch of intricate parts I'm not familiar with.

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                                        • Gus RG Offline
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                                          Found more details thanks to a video from ccrx6700 on Youtube. Need to add the traction motor and brake system and modify it for a later version of the Flexicoil trucks. Looking like a restomod truck for now but that's part of the fun. Rendered with Thea Render.

                                          On a side note. Grainger has 3D models for fasteners, bolts, etc. The lock bolt for example was downloaded as an stl file and converted to an obj file and imported into Sketchup. Needs some cleanup if you're going to use them a lot of times.

                                          The blue is using metal flakes (car paint) from Thea. I won't use that for the final renderings of the SD45. Usually the railroad companies just spray everything with a single color and in the case of this example it's a silver paint. I just do this to keep me awake. πŸ’š

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                                          • L Offline
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                                            Georgeous πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ How big do you estimate the file size for this model? I have always found for follows function can be extremely beautiful, Like a shark or fighter jet are beautiful but aesthetics was never part of the development. but by pure logic and pragmatism end up being beautiful. I use the analogy with the details of that prime mover 😍 And you are doing it justice with this model mate πŸ‘

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