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That's not a generator, that's a flipping great reactor!:eek: How can you call that hunk of a machine a "generator"?

Ha ha! Well Scott, the asset is named "gas generator," but I'm no expert, so I couldn't tell you what it's really modeled after. The prototype plant I'm modeling handles some pretty large-scale machinery (wind turbines, marine motors, etc.), so I thought something BIG would be appropriate.
I modeled that off the real thing alright. It's a natural gas fired generator for power plants made by GE. The real thing is 15 feet wide, 14.4 feet tall, 30.5 feet long and weighs 533,518 pounds. That train car is to short for the generator to fit on the deck and is grossly overloaded. Still a nice pic.:cool:

Bill
 
Yep, I found a high-capacity flatcar --also made by you, I believe-- that works much better for that monster generator. Thank you.

-Max


I modeled that off the real thing alright. It's a natural gas fired generator for power plants made by GE. The real thing is 15 feet wide, 14.4 feet tall, 30.5 feet long and weighs 533,518 pounds. That train car is to short for the generator to fit on the deck and is grossly overloaded. Still a nice pic.:cool:

Bill
 
MKT F7 waits for a green signal to exit the yard.

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hert:wave:
 
:hehe: If you look at the girl in white in the center of the last picture, there just seems to be somethin off.

Note, look at the feet
 
Nicholas, just something you threw together? Nice throw. May I ask where do you get your people? There's a nice variety there.
 
Nicholas, just something you threw together? Nice throw. May I ask where do you get your people? There's a nice variety there.

thy're the animated passengers that come with the station. Filter content using keyword "wallangara", it'll be right there. (:

cheerio,
Nicholas.
 
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