neville_hill
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Hi Jan,4-axle Prussians & Saxons would be worth too...
4-axle Prussians & Saxons would be worth too...
Many years ago I started to build Prussian 4 axle compartment coaches. But since 5/6 years the project sleeps. I have many drawings, but I have only one coach started. You can see the "progress" still in the Trainz.de Forum (>>>link to picture<<<) at my profile. Currently I have to less time to work with CAD to finish a single project.Oh yeah, as part of the ambitious assumptions from... 16 years ago, they were also on the list of subjects "to be transferred to virtual reality", which, as you can see, did not quite work out. Mainly because they are a difficult subject, requireing authentic materials, and just few of the originals have survived to this day. In Poland, for example, there are only two, and both of them are hidden inside the roundhouses at historic depots - fortunately - without it, they would have been gone a long time ago, but at the same time they're rather annoying to make any reasonable photographs useful for Trainz cause. I even have one of them, but this material requires a lot of work, maybe one day I will get to it.
In the meantime, I discovered serious mistakes regarding the recently presented models of two- and three-axle cars of Cd-21, C4i Pr04, C4i Pr07 and C4i Pr11 types, which required serious corrections (mainly regarding their height) to avoid further corrections in the future, when they would be multiplied into more variants. The corrected version will probably arrive at the DLS tomorrow evening. Finally, they reached a look close to the original thing...
So many Cars, so little time......Loving it! What a site to behold