GMax and 3DSMax (And any other modeling program) screenies/renders

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Stevo

I am perhaps a little upset. In what way do my NA's fail to meet your requirements. I am sure there are several other locomotives in the PBR fleet that are needed.

Trainboi, If you look on the DLS you will see what I am talking about. Search for locos under my username 'narrowgauge'. If you genuinely think you can improve them and incorporate the changes Stevo seems to think are needed then perhaps I can provide you with the meshes.

Peter
 
Stevo

No harm done, ignore my email. I agree, that would be a good prototype, applicable to more than just the PBR.

Peter
 
Thanks Peter.
I agree, I would use it everywhere. I'm trying to find the one drawing of the locomotive, since it is not an original locomotive it would be hard to build without them. It supposedly looked like this in it's original life: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~telica/Images/PICT0239-Carbon_at_Lakeside_close_up.jpg but was modified by one Ron Kain who purchased it from the old Melbourne Gasworks in the 60s to pull shuttle trains up and down the stretch of track still laid in the town of Walhalla (the line has been restored down to Thomson sinse then)
This is the only drawing I can find but I know I had another one somewhere...
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/175/a/7/Alcalde_and_Coalfield_No_8_by_gunslinger87.jpg

Cheers
Stevo
 
If Trainboi is not interested, I would be. My enthusiasm is still buzzing but has needed a target. This could be it.

Trainboi - please comment.

Peter
 
I know where a proper drawing can be found, and would be glad to make the model. The drawing Stevo linked was good, but A. J. Davis(the artist) has said himself that his drawings aren't necessarily useful for plans-up until his latest that is.

Edit-just noticed Peter's 'Please Respond' notewas written at 4 in the morning my time.:hehe:
 
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LMAO Scott your too funny and that second one better make it's way to the DLS please...LOL. Nice work on the gon too mate keep it up.
Cheers Mick.:wave:
 
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