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    70 ton Freight Truck/Bogie

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    • Gus RG Offline
      Gus R
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      Based on a 70 ton truck in reconditioning manual from Strato Inc, Piscataway, NJ. 68 inch wheelbase and 33 inch diameter wheels. Needs brake system. Have some UP boxcar plans lined up.

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        @Gus-R I commend your attention to detail.

        It’s interesting to see the engineering that went into this tech.

        Are these D5 clay renders?

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          @Rich-O-Brien Thanks rich. It started when I was a kid. The detailing that is. There's a sort of brutalism to heavy freight components. There's also a lot of engineering and physics involved although not in drawing this up. Including a lot of metal levers and chains and early computers for the operating system, remote locomotives, radios, etc.

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          • Bryan KB Offline
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            Top notch work.

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

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              @Bryan-K Thanks Bryan.

              Exciting new update. These are the mechanical bones of the braking system. Of course I had to be off by 10 degrees with the fulcrum bracket. Supposed to be 40 degrees and not 50 degrees but since the number "4" is right next to "5" I entered "50" instead of "40." This is all over detailed for a boxcar model anyway but I'll change it next.

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                Rich O Brien Moderator @Gus R
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                @Gus-R I would've guessed a much beefier braking system. Surprised to see it's rather rudimentary.

                Great modelling though. Good luck texturing that bad boy!

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                • Mike AmosM Offline
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                  @Gus-R Very fine modeling. Going by the "If it looks right" mantra for topics I do not know, that looks perfect.

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                    Gus R @Mike Amos
                    last edited by Gus R

                    @Mike-Amos Put together a quick scene and rendered with some rusty metal I slapped together using Quixel.Mixer.

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                    • Bryan KB Offline
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                      Top notch!

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

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