More NG30 stuff in progress....

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Mrail wrote:It works!
Congratulations!! It looks really nice; you did a great job on it!
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Getting ready to take her first train up the heavy grade, the first out of untold hundreds.
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Waddaya think? still a long way from done though...

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Hey Sam
It looks like a 2-8-0T. I can't quite tell about the drivers. Can you give us some more info ? Looks real good so far.

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This one is an 0-6-6-0t. If you look closely you can see the second pair of cylinders, and she is a woodburner!(haven't added the wood yet though) I don't know about making her re-fillable, I kinda don't think I'm up to that. I built her by extending the porter 0-4-0's frame and adding a third set of drivers. I have taken most of the parts off of other locos of mine, so the work has gone pretty fast.

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I like that 0-6-6-0t sam, but I might need to make a map with wider turns :wink: .

I also got around to finding a place to host files for free, so here is the beta of my gon:
http://www.mediafire.com/?irfdulgdthj
It seem that my hosting is a bit heavy on the adds, but atleast for now I guess its what works.
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[quote="Mrail"]I like that 0-6-6-0t sam, but I might need to make a map with wider turns :wink: .
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I don't know about that, this little thing is going to be right at home on the tight curves. She really isn't that big, shes small in comparison with the magma. I should have put pencil's porter in that shot so you could get an Idea of how big she is....

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I see what you are saying. Now that I look more closely, I think it looks somewhere around 3 times longer than the porter. Mostly I had been using the magma, so I wasnt thinking about how small it is. I get it now though.
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Sam

How's that 0-6-6-0T coming along ? Any more progress pictures ??

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Sorry, nothing yet, I've been kinda busy lately... :( I'll get to work on it again sometime soon, (famous last words LOL!)

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Re: More NG30 stuff in progress....

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Hey Curtis,
Do you mind if I do some modified versions of your 4-tonners (box, flat and ore) for different products?
No other changes, just different product queues and additions to the name/config file to differenciate from the originals.

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Dreadnought1 wrote:Hey Curtis,
Do you mind if I do some modified versions of your 4-tonners (box, flat and ore) for different products?
Nope, feel free to make any changes you'd like :)
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Thanks for that.
Cheers,
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I finished off the round-roofed boxcar & sent it to the DLS. This version includes ARN. Hope you enjoy!

I also updated the original boxcar, moving the truck frames to the boxcar mesh for better reskinning possibilities (and in preparation of TC3 / '09 enhancements)...
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That really looks awesome Pencil!!! :D

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Post by Col Hogan »

My sentiments exactly. Curtis has done some more fine jobs.
I'll have 'em in my line up shortly.

Hey Ish, check my last note to you via e-mail. I had a question
for ya.

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