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

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Idk if y'all like signals... But these are GRS Type D's. Mesh made in Blender, baked, then textured... Will hopefully be released sometime this month.

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3 people I gotta thank for this:
RRSignal for providing me with the future signal scripts
Justin Roth for giving me helpful hints (and those beautiful lens meshes... ;) )
Finally, Petrama25 for dealing with my stupidity and teaching me how to suck less at Blender...
 
My first model which is a Japanese railroad crossing signal. I have just started this a few days ago so it is still a work in progress.



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The PB15 class never had knuckle couplers. All of QGR or QR (depending on your preference!) steam locos had screw couplings. Those that have survived and retained for heritage operation by QR have automatic couplers which were installed from the late 90's. None of those locos are the PB class however.
 
Idk if y'all like signals... But these are GRS Type D's. Mesh made in Blender, baked, then textured... Will hopefully be released sometime this month.




3 people I gotta thank for this:
RRSignal for providing me with the future signal scripts
Justin Roth for giving me helpful hints (and those beautiful lens meshes... ;) )
Finally, Petrama25 for dealing with my stupidity and teaching me how to suck less at Blender...

I have two of these in my front yard, if you need detailed pictures. I also have a Raco tri-color (similar to the Type D) and a sizeable storage of GRS SC searchlights and associated marker heads.

Cheers,
Woody
 
Looks lovely Ed. I take it we are seeing a new water tank for an updated WHR Garrett? Maybe this is no. 87? Which one this is for, it looks wonderful, as do all of your works.
Saturnr
 
Looks lovely Ed. I take it we are seeing a new water tank for an updated WHR Garrett? Maybe this is no. 87? Which one this is for, it looks wonderful, as do all of your works.
Saturnr


It is indeed the front of 87. The rest of it will follow soon(ish)...
 
Thanks... assuming that you referring to my work .
Now : In that case , are you talk about the original photo or the model ?
I like both of them ...

Cheers

Of course, and I absolutely refer to both. It's a very handsome engine which you have recreated quite well.
 
The PB15 class never had knuckle couplers. All of QGR or QR (depending on your preference!) steam locos had screw couplings. Those that have survived and retained for heritage operation by QR have automatic couplers which were installed from the late 90's. None of those locos are the PB class however.

Hey it may be a nice "what if" feature to add! :p
 
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