Hunslet Cloister Quarry Engine
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A properly sharp piece of modeling, nice to see the less exotic machinery get their day in the sun.

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That's great. We had the more 'modern' version here for hauling moss peat to power stations.

This one was still common enough to see up to the 90s. I always loved the smell of diesel train engines.
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@rich o brien said:
We had the more 'modern' version here for hauling moss peat to power stations
I really like these little engines although we don't really have them around here. Steam power is my favorite, too.
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Very cool! Great subject and model.

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Bravo

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Love the line drawing style.

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Great work, Dave. Interesting history and I really like the illustrative renderings.
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That's really impressive, especially that use of style.
Wouldn't it be great for StyleBuilder to get some attention to turn it into a NPR renderer of sorts?
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Thank you.
Yes, Rich, it would be nice if Style Builder got some attention. Maybe there's not enough interest in PR renders, though. Seems like most people are trying to make things look as photo-realistic as possible. Of course with AI doing that in a couple of seconds, maybe there will be a shift.
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Agreed, perhaps it will happen down the line.
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Bravo!
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@dave r said:
Of course with AI doing that in a couple of seconds, maybe there will be a shift.
Artificial intelligence doesn't worry me as much as natural stupidity does.
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