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    • deaneauD Offline
      deaneau
      last edited by

      Jim, really awesome work. next project the Big Boy? ๐Ÿ˜„

      MADE, BORN AND LIVING IN BERLIN
      Big Thank You to all Programmers
      Some German words are so long that they have a perspective. M.Twain

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      • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
        LA_RR_Architect
        last edited by

        Hi,

        Thanks for the comments.

        Next project? Too many choices.

        I hadn't thought the Big Boy possible, but maybe...

        And if that, well, I'm a bit of a Pennsylvania fan... perhaps if I can find drawings a T1 or even a GG1 - that would be a change. Then again perhaps an SP cab forward or a DMIR Yellowstone.

        I'm also on the look out for plans for a refrigerator car and a flat car and as always, interesting railroad structures.

        Too many choices, too little time.

        I'll leave you with a final image for now. This is generally what I build these models for.

        The 4115 joins its mates at the coal dock, taking on a load of fuel for the day's work.

        Then again, I think my laptop is dying... maybe a new computer first.

        Jim

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        • deaneauD Offline
          deaneau
          last edited by

          hi jim could be its the right what you are looking for.

          about Big Boy. i was joking ๐Ÿ˜‰

          what render engine youยดre use?

          favicon

          (www.nwhs.org)

          or this on

          http://sarplans.steam4me.net/

          on this site i have found only a 4 wheel refrigerator car

          some times you can find anything on model rail road pages, too.

          http://sarplans.steam4me.net/images/SAR_Rollingstock_70.gif

          screenshot by yellowdoor_[0001] 2016_09_03_-_20_05_10.jpgscreenshot by yellowdoor_[0001] 2016_09_03_-_20_05_21.jpg

          MADE, BORN AND LIVING IN BERLIN
          Big Thank You to all Programmers
          Some German words are so long that they have a perspective. M.Twain

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          • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
            LA_RR_Architect
            last edited by

            Hi, thanks for the suggestions...

            about Big Boy. i was joking ๐Ÿ˜‰

            • I understood that it was a joke, but then I got to thinking. Modeling a Big Boy would be only a bit more complicated than the B&M 4-8-2. Since the Big Boy is a 4-8-8-4, the two gangs of cylinders, rods and driving wheels are copies of each other. The model would be bigger but all I would really need to add is the extra pair of wheels in the trailing truck and a bit more piping. As an added bonus, the centipede tender used on the B&M locomotive is nearly identical to that used on the Big Boy.

            what render engine youยดre use?

            A few years ago I bought AutoCAD and Revit licenses. 3D Max came with them... so that's what I use. Like all AutoDesk products it's too big and bulky but produces pretty good results.

            *https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/selectd ... x=co&id=69

            or this on

            http://sarplans.steam4me.net/

            on this site i have found only a 4 wheel refrigerator car

            some times you can find anything on model rail road pages, too.*

            Thanks for the pointers to on-line drawings... Right now my problem is getting on top of the failing graphics card in my lap top. Once that's beaten, I can look at more modeling.

            ...and by the way, those were two pretty nice water colors!

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            • deaneauD Offline
              deaneau
              last edited by

              i think in generally, that is more complicate to design a steamloco.
              it must be very impressed to see an american steam loco in original.
              all engines and cars are a little bit bigger than in europe ๐Ÿ˜„
              good look for your next project and i hope you will find the right refrigerator and flate car you need.

              here the Big Boy (for all readers doesn't know the Big Boy)
              screenshot by yellowdoor_[0001] 2016_09_04_-_02_58_08.jpg

              screenshot by yellowdoor_[0001] 2016_09_04_-_02_58_17.jpg

              screenshot by yellowdoor_[0001] 2016_09_04_-_02_58_28.jpg

              here a photo to see how big the boy is.

              http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/05/article-2620530-1D932AB900000578-850_964x466.jpg

              MADE, BORN AND LIVING IN BERLIN
              Big Thank You to all Programmers
              Some German words are so long that they have a perspective. M.Twain

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              • Bryan KB Offline
                Bryan K
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                Wow. Just wow, LA_RR_Architect.

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

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                • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                  LA_RR_Architect
                  last edited by

                  Well good people, thanks for looking in and the comments.

                  ...still no "Big Boy" yet or flatcar for that matter, but I did come up with plans for a "reefer" or iced refrigerator car. Here she is...

                  My white Sketchup model...

                  ...what she looks like in 3dMax...

                  ...and 4115 pulling a pair of reefers across Gloucester drawbridge.

                  That's it for now, enjoy.

                  Jim

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                  • ntxdaveN Offline
                    ntxdave
                    last edited by

                    Really nice!! ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

                    Wish I could do stuff like that.

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                    • LA_RR_ArchitectL Offline
                      LA_RR_Architect
                      last edited by

                      A couple more progress images...

                      Still pushing the plumbing and operating hardware largely from front to back, I've also blocked out the cab and tender body.

                      Beginning to get a feel for the bulk of this heavy weight.

                      Full length perspective view

                      ...and an orthographic side elevation.

                      Still a long way to go but perhaps there really is light at the end of the tunnel. In any case, I'm really wanting to see a rendered view of this brute.

                      As usual, more coming.

                      Regards

                      Jim

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                      • Bryan KB Offline
                        Bryan K
                        last edited by

                        Truly top notch modeling.

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

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