Is anyone interested in modeling this car?

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thegrindre
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Is anyone interested in modeling this car?

Post by thegrindre »

Found this little sweetheart on the net while searching for coal cars.
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Since it's not, made of wood, I'm not apt to do it justice, it being made of metal and all but,
I did find a little jewel I know you will all like... Noooorm, I'm gonna need you, buddy. LOL

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Re: Is anyone interested in modeling this car?

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That's already been made. It is on the download station under KUID2:83902:1010:1 . There is also one with brake platforms under KUID2:83902:1011:2 . Unfortunately, I can't remember the gauge that was used. Probably 2 foot.
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Re: Is anyone interested in modeling this car?

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I don't speak that language but they both appear to be 600 mm gauge. 2 foot?

Thanks, Ben.

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Re: Is anyone interested in modeling this car?

Post by Pencil »

600mm = 2ft sounds about right. There's a side dump car I'd like to do, but I haven't been able to figure out how to animate the load dumping to either side :(
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