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FEF-2s and FEF-3s were dimensionally identical, only materials were different. If your FEF-3 has a feedwater heater, the only thing needed to change it to an FEF-2 is change the number (and maybe remove the deflectors).
-Ben
uh dude, no. The pilot needs to be the drop style for it to be like the real FEF-2.
Either way it's a freaking plow. I'm sure USSc1798 has everything under control, with a model that good I'm sure he's done his research and knows exactly what is needed to make it prototypical. Keep up the good work USSC, the only thing I would say is tone down the specular and bump maps just a little bit.Actually none of the FEF-2's got the rotating coupler box according to the Sr. Manager of the UP Steam Operations Ed Dickens. And Yes he gave mea book of 2500 pages on just the FEF Series Locomotives.
Either way it's a freaking plow. I'm sure USSc1798 has everything under control, with a model that good I'm sure he's done his research and knows exactly what is needed to make it prototypical. Keep up the good work USSC, the only thing I would say is tone down the specular and bump maps just a little bit.
-Ben
Where did you get Union Pacific 2480?
But do you have plans to release it is the questionThis little guy?
If you find a way to hack my computer you can have it
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Thanks for the tip!Either way it's a freaking plow. I'm sure USSc1798 has everything under control, with a model that good I'm sure he's done his research and knows exactly what is needed to make it prototypical. Keep up the good work USSC, the only thing I would say is tone down the specular and bump maps just a little bit.
-Ben
Thanks!keep er goin USSC.
Thanks for the tip!
I have heard it from several sources that the specularity on the locos was too high. After reducing the specularity, I had to agree.
looking back at some of the previous pics, the specularity did seem quite harsh to the eyes... Anyway, Here is a pic with the reduced specularity.
Also, while I have done my research, that does no necessarily mean that I havnt added
Thanks!
Also, feel free to just call me Austin.
One more thing, Nice shots Norm!
I would reduce specularity even more, and at least darken the color a touch. A few tips to making models look nice I've found over the years:I have heard it from several sources that the specularity on the locos was too high. After reducing the specularity, I had to agree.
looking back at some of the previous pics, the specularity did seem quite harsh to the eyes... Anyway, Here is a pic with the reduced specularity.
Hey I asked him the same but he wont because its a private kitbash.
Ok sorry about that.You asked about the Berkshire. I said it had parts from creators that don't want their stuff released. And please don't discuss any private matters in public. If people are curious they can PM me.