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rwk, could you please send me a copy of your model? I'd like to make a few tweaks to this thing to make it look a lot like #2816.I'm actually working on one in Trainz. It is sort of a kitbash, the loco part. The tender is from the Royal Hudson. And I used that Empress whistle with it.
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I got my locos confused, I was thinking Kanawha and then 261 at the same time, oops. It's what happens when you are posting and have other train thoughts/conversations occurring. I have seen the wheel before while on those engines, I apologise Steve, lying to the Trainz community.I know this is a little late, but the interior from N3V's set is in fact accurate for the PM 1225. C&O Kanawahas also have a wheel. A number of B&O, NYC and PRR engines used wheel's as well. So they kind of did do their research.
This is C&O 2716's cab:
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And this is PM 1225's cab:
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better than nothing to reskin though.Well I decided that (I'm sorry, Steve and USLW.) I'll use CN 3254's Boiler. Btw, look closely. Do you see any differences?
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Try the H1d Royal Hudson trailing truck from subpar, it's free and not payware, which the same reason you cannot use the Berkshire interior for 2816 is the same reason a piece of 1218 cannot be used, it should make your kitbash better than the one done awhile ago as a 2-8-8-2, did you do that one too, or was that someone else?Well, well, well....... Maybe I'll have to FIND a 4-wheeled-trailing truck instead.
That model may have the cylinders as part of the engine, as in the bogey just includes the rods and pistons, you have to design the cylinders and line up the bogey so that the rods go into the cylinders. The H1ds and H1es have a cylinder size of 2" larger than the H1bs too, but generally the bogey doesn't include cylinders, they are part of the model.Anyways... here's a problem. How come the cylinders don't show up on bogeys?
If you want to make a version with them, I am all for it. As long as there is a version of preserved 2816 without them.Meanwhile, since the H1bs has smoke deflectors, should they be removable?
You should talk to Steve lerro about that. He did it on his niagara so he knows how.Meanwhile, since the H1bs has smoke deflectors, should they be removable?
You should talk to Steve lerro about that. He did it on his niagara so he knows how.
I think it's more scripting then stealing ideas, stealing ideas would be different, however it's your project.Unfortunately, I would call this "stealing ideas." So there will be 2 separate locos; one with deflectors, the other with 'em.
Pics or it aint happening. Usually taking on more projects without showing shots of even one generally means the person doesnt know what they are doing.
Bro he posted pics! You shouldn't be talking either! Half the things you start you never finish!Pics or it aint happening. Usually taking on more projects without showing shots of even one generally means the person doesnt know what they are doing.