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Still plugging away pretty regularly...had just enough time this morning to do the injectors and coal bulkhead.
Trainboi
Got to say as a fan of CPR steam your D10 Class will fill a huge void in the collection. Thank you for your time and effort in creating this unique model.
cheers,
Casey
 
It may as well be a disney engine. Its pretty small... coming in at around 4700 lbs or tractive effort. That puts it at 800 lbs less then the Eureka and Palisade 4.
 
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Much details have been added tranboi1 looks great! One detail I noticed on these loco is the whistle: it was not, for the majority of them, located on the steam dome, but next to it and two plates were installed as steam deflector as you see in these photo. Hope this help.
Regards !
Pete
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Trainboi1, You are a MASTER ! May I suggest this one become unit #1039 ?
Since this is freeware I will probably just do a few major variants (high/low running board, high/center headlight, a/b/c with Stephenson gear, g/h/j/k with Walschaerts, possibly the larger cylinder versions if I have time) and set them all up with ARN. If you can compile a list of what numbers go with what subclasses/details etc., I will try to tailor the number range to that. Otherwise I'll blanket numbers across every variation of the subclass.
 
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A 2-8-2 based on some USRA specs for my fictional railroad. It's going pretty good so far, I just have to redo the valve gear and the wheels. But otherwise it's going pretty good!
 
RE Post #15047 And a custom cab?! WOOOOOOW !!!!! May I ask what are the 4 kind of plates kit on the floor ?

RE Post #15048 Nice work !

Cheers!
Rail4Pete
 
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Trainboi1, great work on the D10! It will be a very welcome addition to many routes up here in Canada and elsewhere. Here's the engine numbers for the various classes:

D10a - 700, 701, 706, 707
D10b - 685, 686, 687, 693, 716, 719-725, 729-731, 738, 751, 754, 755, 757
D10c - 670, 672-675, 678, 680, 748, 761, 763, 772, 776, 791, 793
D10d - 600, 604, 607, 611, 613, 621, 624-628, 632, 636, 638, 642, 644, 650, 653, 656, 660, 664, 665
D10e - 800-803, 805-811, 813-816, 819-834, 836-842, 848-869
D10f - 843, 844, 846, 847
D10g - 870-961
D10h - 987-1033, 1035-1061, 1087-1111
D10j - 962-967, 969-986
D10k - 1062-1086

Also have some engine spec info if you need it.
 
I believe Dan has built a D10e, although now we know exactly what numbers to use so yeet. lol
The closest exact prototype to what I have built is a D10h, specifically the "blanket" build number I am using for is the first MLW D10h, No. 1041. The D10e and D10f had larger cylinders.
Trying to nail initial placement on the new textures.
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RE Post #15053 I am speechless !
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That is an incredibly fine looking locomotive that you are putting together, trainboi1! I wish that I was even half as talented!

Cheers, Jack
 
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