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Voith Maxima 40CC

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...that'll look good on the dls, resized...

8) ...yea, add a few discriptive words, resize this photo, and you'll be (back) up there with thinking people...if you finish, and upload this file, for us to enjoy...

Cozmo, what happened to the $screenshot$ files for your boxcar series 2?

E-mail me if you need a tutorial!
 
sneak peak

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and before anyone says it will never work in trainz, I have already checked, fixed, and rechecked the model in Trainz several times. I am still working on the attachment points in Gmax, I made them all, but I changed the model a bit, so when i am sure im done with the model I will remake all the attachment points.

I need to darken the textures, their too bright, and I am sending the trucks off to Prowler for animation, along with the rotary blade

this is a complete rebuild of the Original rotary I made, I built this one from scratch based on lessons learned on the first rotary, so I am not making the same mistakes

Cab view will be non interactive (its not meant to be a true locomotive, but I need the Locomotive setting to add all the features I want) But the cab view which still is not done, will provide a nice sitting enviorment for moving snow :D
 
Okay,

1: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool:

2: All youse narrowgaguers are turning me into a Colorado ng fanatic!

3: Do you plan to make the flange a pantograph (so that it's retractable)?,

4: Do you have any plans to reskin it as the other plows D&RGW had?,

5: Coincidentally, I just read an article in Trainz about OY's last run in '97! And, finally,

6: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool:
 
Okay,

1: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool:

2: All youse narrowgaguers are turning me into a Colorado ng fanatic!

3: Do you plan to make the flange a pantograph (so that it's retractable)?,

4: Do you have any plans to reskin it as the other plows D&RGW had?,

5: Coincidentally, I just read an article in Trainz about OY's last run in '97! And, finally,

6: had to remove smilies...to many images


Narrow mindedness is a highly contagious disease, it can cause abrupt changes in your daily life. It can be hard to pinpoint when a family member catches this, but symptoms include: obsessive mumbling of the words "Denver and Rio Grande Western, Durango and Silverton, Cumbras and Toltec" also look for the change of HO scale models to ON30 models, and whenever you see a piece of railroad track and the said family member complains the rails are too far apart, thats a sure sign of the disease. ALso if your internet browser history contains www.steammachine.com in at least 47 of the last 50 page hits, thats another great sign

Their is no Cure for this disease, but there are medicines to help. They Include: Continuing to download Todd's locomotives and Cars, Running Klingers Narrow Gauge Routes. Using Slugsmashers Clear Creek layout at least 1 time per week.

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Ok all jokes aside. This is actually a freelanced model. I based it on features of OY and OM, as well as a CNW standard Gauge plow for drawings.

I don't have any plans for anything to be honest, however if i can get this plow built to a point I am happy with it, I will next go after building the Athearn Rotary Plow from HO scale, its a standard gauge design, and much much larger. I am trying to get a tour of the inside of the Colorado and Southern Rotary plow at the Colorado railroad museum, because it is very simular in design to the Athearn plow

edit: because of the number of people asking for the flanger to be set as a pantagraph, I will take the time to redesign it and build it that way, plus it sounds like fun to do

after a quick scaling change....

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sneak peak

rotary-1.jpg



and before anyone says it will never work in trainz, I have already checked, fixed, and rechecked the model in Trainz several times. I am still working on the attachment points in Gmax, I made them all, but I changed the model a bit, so when i am sure im done with the model I will remake all the attachment points.

I need to darken the textures, their too bright, and I am sending the trucks off to Prowler for animation, along with the rotary blade

this is a complete rebuild of the Original rotary I made, I built this one from scratch based on lessons learned on the first rotary, so I am not making the same mistakes

Cab view will be non interactive (its not meant to be a true locomotive, but I need the Locomotive setting to add all the features I want) But the cab view which still is not done, will provide a nice sitting enviorment for moving snow :D

Yea! I like that rotary. I was wondering, eventually, about a repaint as C&TS Rotary OY. That would be a nice addition to the route :) You have done a very good job on the first one.
 
Narrow mindedness is a highly contagious disease, it can cause abrupt changes in your daily life. It can be hard to pinpoint when a family member catches this, but symptoms include: obsessive mumbling of the words "Denver and Rio Grande Western, Durango and Silverton, Cumbras and Toltec" also look for the change of HO scale models to ON30 models, and whenever you see a piece of railroad track and the said family member complains the rails are too far apart, thats a sure sign of the disease. ALso if your internet browser history contains www.steammachine.com in at least 47 of the last 50 page hits, thats another great sign

Their is no Cure for this disease, but there are medicines to help. They Include: Continuing to download Todd's locomotives and Cars, Running Klingers Narrow Gauge Routes. Using Slugsmashers Clear Creek layout at least 1 time per week.

Jokes??? I have that disease!
 
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Already posted in the swedish forums, but I guess it could fit here aswell.

A render of a LKAB/MTAB IORE used for pulling heavy loads of ore on "malmbanan" in sweden.
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:udrool: :udrool: :udrool:

Is their any chance you could make that with some knuckle couplers? I see a good North-American "what if" electric freight loco here.
 
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