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

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Hey ryanstrains i could export they. I have the max exporters for trainz and i have exported some models to trainz. Give me a shout and i will see what can i do

Greetings

PD The crossing level bar looks very good
 
QGR B13 Project Help

Hi Everyone.

I am just calling in, to ask some help wih finishing off my Queensland Railways B13 4-6-0 project. I just need some assitance first making the 13 inch cylinders, stephenson valve gear & the connecting rods that link the current side rods that need to be animated. I have made the current drivers using Paul Hobbs Bogey Builder. I have not made complex drivers as such, so I would really love the help.

QGR B13 Kitson 161
QGRKitsonB13161SWWF-Right.jpg


Secondly, for my QGR Dubs & Company Built B13, I would really require the help making a an semi open footplate or early style cab.

QGR B13 Dubs No.90 IRW Shunter & Last of the class in QGR Service.
QGRB13Dubs90Left.jpg

Just PM or email me, and I will send the diagrams. Also possible talk on other projects.

Regards
Michael Gitsham​
 
I do believe the P51 Mustang's name originated from the horse, meaning indirectly, the Ford and Shelby [clue] Mustangs were named after the horse :p
 
Executive stylist John Najjar, who was a fan of the World War II P-51 Mustang fighter plane, is credited by Ford to have suggested the name.[12] He was involved in design work on the prototype Ford Mustang I. An alternative view was that Robert J. Eggert, Ford Division market research manager, first suggested the Mustang name. Eggert, a breeder of quarterhorses, received a birthday present from his wife of the book, The Mustangs by J. Frank Dobie in 1960. Later, the book’s title gave him the idea of adding the “Mustang” name for Ford’s new concept car. The designer preferred Cougar or Torino (and an advertising campaign using the Torino name was actually prepared), while Henry Ford II wanted T-bird II.[13] As the person responsible for Ford’s research on potential names, Eggert added “Mustang” to the list to be tested by focus groups; “Mustang,” by a wide margin, came out on top under the heading: “Suitability as Name for the Special Car.”[14][15] The name could not be used in Germany,[16] however, because it was owned by Krupp, which had manufactured trucks between 1951 and 1964 with the name Mustang. Ford refused to buy the name for about US$10,000 from Krupp at the time. Kreidler, a manufacturer of mopeds, also used the name, so Mustang was sold in Germany as the "T-5" until December 1978.

Looks like it could be either, Good old wikipedia...:)
 
How did I manage to miss the mustang in the render screenshots section?!? Nice work there! got me a 66 over here, anyone modeling it, then I got your proto textures right here!:p


Nice work all,


cheers
 
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