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      shawb
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      'Meccano' was, and still is, a very popular construction toy with a large following on the web today. The model shown is based on a design from the 1960/70s. I added a generic oil lamp for illumination. I hope you will enjoy these renders.

      Regards to all

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      Engine & lamp 08.jpg


      Engine & lamp 10.jpg


      Engine & lamp 15.jpg

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        Box
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        That's really quite nice, but personally I would say the oil lamp is detracting from the scene. It overpowers the real subject and the glass it not right for such a lamp. I find I can't look at anything but the lamp glass.

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          shawb
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          That's a fair comment Box - the 'two for one' idea didn't quite work then!

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            L i am
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            Hi nice work ๐Ÿ‘ I agree though that the engine should be the hero and perhaps some close ups as well? Perhaps even if it was driving something "meccano" Perhaps and/also some meccano parts washers/nuts bolts ect. I had one of those steam enines as a child:) I would leave the lamp out.

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            • Mike AmosM Offline
              Mike Amos
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              I agree, engine minus lamp but going the right way render wise.

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                shawb
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                Thanks to all for the constructive comments. My Projects folder is littered with models that became too complex and unwieldy because I always end up putting in more than is needed. Hence the inclusion of the lamp. L i am's suggestion for further modelling is very tempting but would I end up with a de-luxe virtual Meccano set? ๐Ÿ˜‰

                Attached renders (two posts) with only the engine and, I hope, a simpler presentation.


                Engine 08.JPG


                Engine 04.JPG


                Engine 07.JPG

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                  shawb
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                  Two more renders


                  Engine 02.JPG


                  Engine 01.JPG

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                    shawb
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                    A short animation of the steam engine using the SU native Scenes and Export animation to image set. A little post processing in Photoshop and saved as a GIF. I did try using Fredo6's Animator and although I could get all the parts to move as required I could not get them to work together in sequence, I think the math involved is a bit beyond me! Anyhow, here it is.

                    steam-16.gif

                    Click on the GIF to view.

                    A very Happy New Year to all.

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                      db11
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                      Cool animation and a very nostalgia-inducing model!

                      I spent many childhood hours constructing various Meccano models, so your SU steam engine invokes a lot of pleasant memories.

                      Well done! Oh, and Happy New Year!

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                        shawb
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                        Thank you db11, I did try a rendered version but the NVR worked better. I too remember playing with Meccano and realise that it had given me a great start for when I entered the world of work.

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                          Bryan K
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                          Very cool!

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

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                            shawb
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                            Thank you Bryan K, maybe this year's project should be improving my maths as well as SU.

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                              majid
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                              @shawb said:

                              'Meccano' was, and still is, a very popular construction toy with a large following on the web today. The model shown is based on a design from the 1960/70s. I added a generic oil lamp for illumination. I hope you will enjoy these renders.

                              Regards to all

                              Sketchup Pro 2018
                              SU Podium Pro
                              Sketchup Texture Club

                              If I wanna help pushing your renders to next level I'd add these comments:
                              Metal part of the lamp need more attention/ reflection ...
                              Wood bump map is somehow strong.
                              Glass part of the lamp could be better in 2 ways: A- if you are going to use a thick glass material, then the modle must be based on real world: A thin thickness glass.
                              B- If you are not going to consider the thickness then apply "thin/architectural" glass template to it.
                              Fine bevels of the engine model also will rocket up the realism.

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                                pilou
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                                Cool animation! โ˜€
                                Curious there is not a builder online like Lego Designer
                                (who seems also not more existing online)... ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
                                http://www.meccano.com ๐Ÿ˜‰

                                Frenchy Pilou
                                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                My Little site :)

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                                  shawb
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                                  Majid & Pilou, thank you both for your comments. Yes, the wood texture bump map was a bit too strong and I will try some experimentation with the chimney glass texture.

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                                    shawb
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                                    Taking on board Majid's suggestions I have done some work on the oil lamp and hope it shows some improvement!

                                    Oil lamp.JPG

                                    Oil lamp 02.JPG

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                                    • Mike AmosM Offline
                                      Mike Amos
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                                      Very nice, I think you need a dirt map and reduced shine on the lamp body.

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                                        shawb
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                                        Thanks Mike but I have spent hours with rag and tin of 'Brasso' making it that clean and shiny! ๐Ÿ˜‰

                                        A bit of dirt would be a good next step I agree and, to my mind, the harder look to achieve. I will give it a go when I can.

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                                          shawb
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                                          Earlier, L i am suggested something 'Meccano' for the steam engine to drive. Here are some rough renders of the stamping press (what I would call it anyway) along with the engine. No driving band as yet or animation.

                                          1.JPG

                                          1_1.JPG

                                          1_2.JPG

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                                            shawb
                                            last edited by

                                            Some NPR images of a different engine model with line shaft, stamping press and trip hammer.


                                            1.JPG


                                            1_1.JPG


                                            1_2.JPG

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