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

Are you planning to set your creations up on the DLS once they are finished? And could you install it with the number-it-random library so it could function properly in TS2009 SP1? I keep having major trouble with lilb's libraries, no offense...

No this will not be on the DLS, This is going on My Website that I'm designing. Along with the NP W-3 2-8-2 Mikado.[/QUOTE]

Awesome! Can't wait to see all of them finished!
 
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Cheers
Felix
 
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Hi

I have this plan if this 2-8-2 is the China-built JS.

Cheers
Felix
The 2-8-2's exported from China to America were made by Tangshan class SY. How ever Felixtrain, it would not be hard at all to modify yours to suit the American Exports.
 
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May I set the record straight?

Boone and Scenic Valley's #8419 is a JS.

The two other mikados are SY types.

The rest of the Chinese locomotives are QJs.
 
Hey all,

Learning how to build Bloomberg bogies.

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The way I build bogies is to line them extrude the full width and boolean cut the insides then chamfer the inner and outer corners, I'm not 100% sure on the axle box's, maybe someone will be able to help with some info on them, are they plain bearings or roller package bearings?

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Cheers.
 
Not too much longer and there will be more Alcos with a Canadian accent!

Montreal Locomotive Works C-630M, Canadian National flavor.

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Ahhh yes, the mighty Centuries... They look great so far and I cant wait to see all the new features you'll incorporate into them :D keep up the good work!!!
 
The way I build bogies is to line them extrude the full width and boolean cut the insides then chamfer the inner and outer corners, I'm not 100% sure on the axle box's, maybe someone will be able to help with some info on them, are they plain bearings or roller package bearings?
Those are early style Hyatt roller bearings, it was mostly phased out of production in the 1940's, so you'll generally only see them on early EMD products.
 
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