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RE: Some Railway Samples (steam whistle, whether shelters)
Inside a station:
Greatings
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RE: Some Railway Samples (steam whistle, whether shelters)
here some non relatet drawings:
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RE: Some Railway Samples (steam whistle, whether shelters)
here a interlocking tower of a small station:
another interlocking tower
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RE: Some Railway Samples (steam whistle, whether shelters)
here the Workshop and office building located in the railwaymuseum Bochum-Dahlhausen.
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RE: Some Railway Samples (steam whistle, whether shelters)
Hello all together,
thank you for your comments.
@Rich O Brien
thank you, but i am far away to be a competitor to jo-ke.@Bryan K
currently I have mostly railway buildigs, only a few trains.@jo-ke
Good question about the girl. Maybe just a romantic girl who might want to pick flowers.Gratings Martin
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RE: Some Railway Samples (steam whistle, whether shelters)
I designed this model after a photo.
Gratings from Baviara
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Some Railway Samples (steam whistle, whether shelters)
Hello all together,
today i want to show you some railway drawings:
- Prussian steam whistle with valve
- Württemberg weather shelters
All shown persons are from the 3d-warehouse. I did the drawings with original drawings. The Renders are done with Kerkythea.
Greatings from Germany, Bavaria
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RE: The "Antarctic Snow Cruiser"
Hello HornOx,
super modell!!
You can find a free papermodel 0f the Byrd’s Snow Cruiser on this Homepage:
https://www.paperdiorama.com/paper-models/byrds-snow-cruiser-paper-model-1-100-scale/Greatings from Baviar
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RE: [WIP] Woodworking Lathe -- Late 1800's
Hello Dave,
today i founnd your steam engine at the 3d-warehouse. https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/fece5c92-7dd7-44fc-bd1e-7ae20f04a6b1/TWIN-CYLINDER-HORIZONTAL-STEAM-ENGINE
After some colour/material adjustments i made a quick twilight render.I hope you like the result.
Greetings from Germany
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RE: [WIP] Woodworking Lathe -- Late 1800's
Hello Dave,
i like your lathe and steam engine. The steam engine seams to be a little bit oversized for your lathe.
In former days they had spezial models to fit the needs of small workshops. Here an example hanging on a wall:I found the drawing some time ago in the internet and started a sketchup drawing. As you can see still wisp (work in slow Progress).
To build a live steam model you find a similar engine here:
http://dampfmodellbauer.de/webshop/product_info.php?products_id=74geatings
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RE: Vintage tram
Hello Mathias,
thank you for the interesting links. After some researche i got a idea how to attach the wire to the pole. I found your modell at the 3dwarehous and used it for a render with wire. Thanks for sharing.
Greatings from Mölln, Germany
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RE: Vintage tram
Hi Matthias (kolibri69),
in my previous post i set a link to a drawing of a pole/pylon. I think the pole could be a good addition to your tram. Yesterday I made a quick sketchup Modell of this pole and a Twilight render. If you don't mind i show the result in this thread.
In the moment i don't know, how the wire was attached to the pole.
If i disturb your thread, i will delate my entry.
Greating from Mölln, SH, Germany
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RE: Vintage tram
Hello Kolibri69,
excellent workMaybe you are interested in this old drawings from the archive of the german state northrhine westphalia:
Bochum
http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=1&id=2996&klassId=68&verzId=11883&expandId=61&tektId=3648&bestexpandId=3647&suche=1
http://www.landesarchiv-[url]nrw.de/digitalisate/Abt_Westfalen/Kartensammlung_A/~017/01793/W_Karten_A-01793_r.jpg[/url]Münster
http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=1&id=2996&klassId=68&verzId=11945&expandId=61&tektId=3648&bestexpandId=3647&suche=1
[url]www.landesarchiv-nrw.de/digitalisate/Abt_Westfalen/Kartensammlung_A/~017/01762/W_Karten_A-01762_r.jpg[/url]http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=1&id=2996&klassId=68&verzId=11944&expandId=61&tektId=3648&bestexpandId=3647&suche=1
[url]www.landesarchiv-nrw.de/digitalisate/Abt_Westfalen/Kartensammlung_A/~017/01761/W_Karten_A-01761_r.jpg[/url]http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=1&id=2996&klassId=68&verzId=11956&expandId=61&tektId=3648&bestexpandId=3647&suche=1
[url]www.landesarchiv-nrw.de/digitalisate/Abt_Westfalen/Kartensammlung_A/~017/01773/W_Karten_A-01773_r.jpg[/url]oberhausen
http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/findbuch.jsp?archivNr=1&id=2996&klassId=68&verzId=11974&expandId=61&tektId=3648&bestexpandId=3647&suche=1
[url]www.landesarchiv-nrw.de/digitalisate/Abt_Westfalen/Kartensammlung_A/~021/02117/W_Karten_A-02117_r.jpg[/url]Greatings from Germany
Martini don't know why the jpg-links don't work. You have to copy the links manualy into your browser (without the url-tags).
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RE: Railway level crossing house
Last weekend i visited Wittenberge again and took some fotos of the original location. I stiched the fotos to one panorama. I put a big arc to the scene and used the panorama as texture.
I added some humans from the 3dwarehouse and a free train from turbosquid ( https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-diesel-locomotive/786001 ). The train is romanian. To look more „german“ i adjusted the colours and changed a few details (e.g. spooked wheels, backlights).
The render was done with Twilight renderer (hobby). Is there a way to use the panorama as background with the enviroment editor?
Greatings from Mölln, Germany
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RE: Modelling a tramway
Hello jo-ke,
i am verry impressed. Do you use original plans for creating the old DUEWAG-trams?
@faust07
the Smiley is a german tramwaysignal. The meanig is "Without power, beginning/Start the passage without electricity". [url]https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straßenbahnsignale_in_Deutschland[/url]
greatings from
Mölln, GermanyMartin
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RE: Railway level crossing house
Hello Mike,
thank you for your comment.Here a view of the backside. The render was done with Kerkythea
To compare with the Original a link (this photo is better then my)
https://prlbr.de/2016/wittenberge/impressionen/bahnwaerterhaus.jpgGreatings
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RE: Railway level crossing house
Hello Bryan,
thank you for your Kind comment.Meanwhile i tried T2H_EXPORT_WEBGL (https://sketchucation.com/plugin/1645-t2h_export_webgl).
Here the result
http://posten68a.de/Wittenberge/Schrankenposten.html
be patient, loadig takes some time.
Greatings
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Railway level crossing house
Today i want to show you this little buildung.
Traveling in Brandenburg, a state in the eastern part of germany, i found this buildung, in the city of Wittenberge, half way between Hamburg and Berlin. The buildung is standing near a former railway level crossing. The barrier hast to be closed manually by a gate keeper. The arrivinng train was signalled by bell signals. This type of building was quiite common on german railways in former days. This house was restored in 2014 and is now protected as a historic monument.I took some photos oft the original. At home i counted the bricks. The common brick in that time was the „Reichsformat“ having this messaments 25 cm x 12 cm x 6,5 cm. With this informations i could easily create the modell. I didn‘ t use a brick texture. For a 3d effect every brick is drawn by hand (copy an paste). The gap between the bricks was pushed back with the push pull tool. I took this effort, to get a printable modell with visible brickwork.
The render was done with simlab Composer 7 (demo).
Greatings from Germany
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RE: German railroad related items
Hello,
thank you all for your comments. I already made a posting late friday evening, but the post doesn' show until yet (estimated 36 hours) so I make a sekond attempt. I changed the title to show some more items. First i show a isolator, used on railway phone lines. Second are some oilcans used on steamengines. The third is litle scene including all shown items. Only the persons are not my work. You find them as free download in the "SketchUp Components, Materials & Styles" Forum.
Greeting from Mölln, Germany