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    • Mike AmosM Offline
      Mike Amos
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      Brilliant, nice to see another of these fantastic eulogies to steam.

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      • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
        LA_RR_Architect
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        Thanks Mike...

        This one really was something of a eulogy. These late model "mountains" were very late in the steam era and didn't live out their useful life, being chased off the rails by the cheaper diesels.

        I love the challenge of modeling them because so much of the workings are hanging right out front and as a Sketchup skills challenge there's a lot (for me) of figuring out how to build the model.

        Regards

        Jim

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        • tuna1957T Offline
          tuna1957
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          impressive start ! curious how many schematics, drawings and images do you need for reference to model one of these engines ? they are seriously complex.

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          • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
            LA_RR_Architect
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            Last couple days I've started to block out the boiler and several of the more curious lumps on top (from front to back they are: the feed water heater, the funnel, the sand dome and the steam dome). Lots more to come.

            Tuna, I'm working primarily from a set of quite detailed drawings summarizing the locomotive for model builders... about a dozen drawings, as well as many photographs and internet research on specific systems, e.g. the feed water heater.

            So without further ado progress...

            The huge boiler of a serious steamer...

            Beginning to have an interesting face as well...

            There are typically some interesting complex curvy bits to work out.

            ...and on we go...

            I'll post more as it develops.

            Thanks for looking

            Jim

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            • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
              LA_RR_Architect
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              Gradually working, largely from front to back adding various operational bits and a lot of plumbing...

              Still nothing behind the boiler, but getting there

              It's actually a bit addictive... but I need to take a break now.

              Jim

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              • Mike AmosM Offline
                Mike Amos
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                A work of art, perhaps you could get this displayed at the museum of steam in York, Yorkshire. Or any other museum to steam. Definitely up there with anything pro or not.

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                • tuna1957T Offline
                  tuna1957
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                  just keeps getting better πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                  • Bryan KB Offline
                    Bryan K
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                    Absolutely amazing, stunning detail.

                    How many hours have put into this already?

                    See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                    • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                      LA_RR_Architect
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                      Hello,

                      Thanks one and all for looking and for your comments.

                      These things have become something of a hobby for me. Originally intended as simple entourage or background for models of historic railway buildings, these railroad pieces have grown into a project on their own.

                      I certainly put a fair amount of research into them but don't think they quite rise to the level of museum pieces yet.

                      This is definitely my most complicated locomotive to date. I suspect the project will take a couple weeks of on and off effort.

                      ...but thanks for looking and for the encouragement.

                      Jim

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                      • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                        LA_RR_Architect
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                        I've made a bit more progress at the front and around the cab where the gap between cab and tender is gradually being filled. At the front we now have a bell and headlight to complement the whistle. Added a good sprinkling of bolts and rivets as well.

                        From the front with illuminated number boards on the head lamp and a cast number under the bell.

                        ...and a cab view.

                        Hope you enjoy... the process is fun but I'm afraid a bit slow.

                        Jim

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                        • ely862meE Offline
                          ely862me
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                          Gotta' love it !

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                          • Bryan KB Offline
                            Bryan K
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                            Weeks? This would take me months! My most complicated projects take me an average of 180+ hours.

                            It's why I don't post a lot. 😎

                            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                            • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                              LA_RR_Architect
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                              Hello Guys, thanks for the encouragement.

                              Last couple days I've started adding the final few systems... I'm down to brakes and the power reverse gear, then it's piping, handrails and finishing up. With luck another week has the modeling phase done then I can look at a bit of rendering. I'll post more in a day or so when the progress is enough to see the difference.

                              Jim

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                              • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                                LA_RR_Architect
                                last edited by

                                Hi,

                                With luck, the final update before completion. I'm still missing the brake system and a fair amount of plumbing but otherwise, all major systems (external only) are represented.

                                I've added a fair amount of detail, but as the grain gets smaller, it is a bit hard to see.

                                With luck the modeling portion of the effort will be done this week.

                                So again, without further ado, the pictures...

                                Elevation of the engineer's side

                                ...and a perspective of the same side.

                                Perspective from the fireman's side

                                ...and a final elevation.

                                Enjoy, and as usual comments and suggestions are appreciated.

                                Jim

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                                • Bryan KB Offline
                                  Bryan K
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                                  I'm going to have to take your word that brakes and some piping are missing, because I would never notice in a million years.

                                  Excellent model. Astonishing detail. Are you going to render it?

                                  See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                  • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                                    LA_RR_Architect
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                                    That's the thing about these machines... a huge part of the detail is hanging on the outside. The challenge is figuring out how to represent the important bits and what can be left out (there is a lot that's been simplified or omitted) and to still get a realistic model in the end.

                                    Yes, I'll render it in a bit. I have a couple location models where it will fit nicely.

                                    Thanks for the encouragement.

                                    Jim

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                                    • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                                      LA_RR_Architect
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                                      Fellow SU fans.

                                      It's my pleasure (or relief) to announce that the white phase of my locomotive is done.

                                      Perhaps more accurately, I've decided to stop embellishing the model as I can certainly find many additional features to add or refine.

                                      The craziness needs to end somewhere.

                                      Next will be a thin veneer of color and texture. Afterall, in the end, it's mostly black.

                                      Here's how she looks now...

                                      Fireman's side from the front...

                                      Engineer's (driver's) side from the front...

                                      Engineer's side from the rear...

                                      ...and again, fireman's side from beside the tender.

                                      Hope you all enjoy...

                                      Jim

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                                      • tuna1957T Offline
                                        tuna1957
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                                        Simply amazing work ! πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                                        • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                                          LA_RR_Architect
                                          last edited by

                                          Hello Tuna... thanks for the comment. Been staring at the screen long enough... maybe I'll head to the beach.

                                          Here she is in color.

                                          These are generally the correct colors but not exactly what I want. The colors and textures assigned here will be used to set up renderings in a bit.

                                          ...still, looks pretty much like a locomotive...

                                          From Sketchup without textures.

                                          More once the renders begin to come in.

                                          Jim

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                                            😲

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