RAILWAY DRAWING
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A Tank Hopper for transporting cargo under pressure
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neat. can you PM me those bogies? I think I need them
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You should do a whole Consist, Dolf, and render it.
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Congo dolphus,
You have brought it.
I am into this machine fuzz spectacular.
Filed with high pressure beer no doubt.
Durant "fire me up a hose" Hapke
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Dolphus,
With your passion for railroading - thouhgt you might find the following story from my local interesting!
Bytor
http://www.altoonamirror.com/page/content.detail/id/523002.html
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to Ultimatel dream on....
Marion i don't have the patience and know how to do decent renders.....
Bytor thanks a stack for the article i did not know about this new development and found the article very informative
Thanks for the comment chaps -
that's fine dolf. although, are those cargo things actually real? never seen anything like it
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I got the idea of the tank hopper from a patient document US Patient 0098765923 of June 1998
and here is a "fishing Rod" for Ultimatez (this is the fruit of many hours searching the net
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@dolphus said:
...and here is a "fishing Rod" for Ultimatez (this is the fruit of many hours searching the net
thanks for the blueprint dolphus, will be very helpful
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A standard 40' shipping container
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Brand new as yet unpainted liquid shipping container
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D to the Olphus,
Rock star sweet. I want the power booze action.
Jack bird dig the details on all that you have brought.
D the FH
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Thanks .....I think..? D to the H
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Shipping container purchased by Rail box....
And my growing container collection
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Mind some hidden geometry?
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Dolphus' containers all ready to go to market
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dolphus, is there an skp for the shipping container? the details are lovely
I like to play with containers
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Market train grows....larger....and still growing...
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train to market grows....and is still growing....
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@dolphus said:
My latest daydream a futuristic freight locomotive still under development
Neat models. I'm not into trains, but I am into airplanes. A minor critique of your freight loco is it's aerodynamic shape at the front end.
Depending on its speed, say anywhere over 90 mph, the rounded nose will create a lift and potentially unload the front bogies enough to be a problem. This lift is more from the ram air effect on the lower part of the nose and not the winglike lift from over the top. My suggestion is to drop the leading edge down closer to the track, more like the loco in your first model in this topic.
Also, what practical purpose is the very aero shape on a freight loco? It won't offer enough anti-drag to pay for its complexity to build considering the amount of aero drag on common freight rolling stock.
I can see such shaping on fast passenger trains, not lumbering freighters.Sexy shape though.....
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