Nice job on the tri window SD60M. I see those on the local oil train in tulsa,ok. That would be nice too have. Any Soo line SD60M’s.
Yup, and CP too.
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Nice job on the tri window SD60M. I see those on the local oil train in tulsa,ok. That would be nice too have. Any Soo line SD60M’s.
Personally, I favor Roy Hill. Even a guy from the low reaches of USA needs Australian Iron ore trains. I was working on a roy hill ES44ACi, actually painted as per proto, but ran into the whole problem of needing a larger radiator and extended frame via 3d print.Really cool to see some FMG in trainz, nice one. I have 012 in HO
We're doing full mesh changes to fit proto units. Both railroad-specific and region specific changes, such as teardrop windows to horns. For the moment, a lot of the skins are done so once we finish the model, we can just throw the skin on it. Same goes for brazilian-spec engines.Its an Athearn model, I don't know if it was ever publicly released, my dad scored it as a gift as he worked up there for them. I can probably flick you a couple of reference pics if you want of the real locos? Are you doing mesh changes or just reskinning? One thing I picked up is the ditchlights should be mounted on the walkway not below and the door should have a little window in it.
Gray still needs to be brightened and I need to finish painting the pilot still. Also, this model with have a full Utah Belt light package added soon. One thing I'm not sure about is the nose stripes, would they look better extended to the edges of the nose or should they stop part of the way like they are now? I've seen models with both styles and I can't quite make up my mind, lol.
Cheers, NS2616