More NG30 stuff in progress....
That looks GOOD!. Must be you didn't start gmax from Trainz Asset Creation Studio. Goto http://www.44090digitalmodels.co.uk and download the first tutorial which explains setting up gmax for Trainz.
Again, nice job.
Norm
Again, nice job.
Norm
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Yes there is a special add on for Gmax and Trainz.
LOOKIN' GOOD!!!
LOOKIN' GOOD!!!
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Seems to be a double post, here... Hmmm
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I got the car to show up in trainz, but have a slight problem.
None of the attachments seem to work right. I did not do anything to change them in gmax and the config I used is coppied form the flatcar's one, but the bogeys and couplers don't show up.
It does couple, but at the wrong spot.
I suspect that for some reason it is coupling where the mesh for the coupler should attach, rather than where it should couple.
Any idea whats wrong now?
None of the attachments seem to work right. I did not do anything to change them in gmax and the config I used is coppied form the flatcar's one, but the bogeys and couplers don't show up.
It does couple, but at the wrong spot.
I suspect that for some reason it is coupling where the mesh for the coupler should attach, rather than where it should couple.
Any idea whats wrong now?
As a suggestion, I would delete all your attachment points, then go to Top view and add all your points from there. That way they'll be oriented correctly. Whatever you name your back coupler point should be rotated 180º. From the top view, click on the point, make sure the restrict to z box is active in the main toolbar, the go down to co-ordinate window and type 180 in the z little window.
Norm
Norm
It works!
It turns out that the reason for the attachments not working was that they were hidden. When I unhid them it made evrything work.
I still need to make it work with bulk loads. I hadn't realized the bogeys for the flat car and the box car were different, so I guess I will need to reskin them myself to get a good match.
It turns out that the reason for the attachments not working was that they were hidden. When I unhid them it made evrything work.
I still need to make it work with bulk loads. I hadn't realized the bogeys for the flat car and the box car were different, so I guess I will need to reskin them myself to get a good match.
Yep, I've been there and, it can be a real pain in the neck sometimes... by the way.... some small 30in gauge coaches might be in order... I'll have to try one. By the way(again lol)... I'm going to get back to work on my mallet and do a brand new 30in gauge one too! It will be either an 0-6-6-0t or an 0-6-6-2t.nwhitney wrote: Done that before. Good job.
Norm
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He he, you got it!
Looks great.
You can 'steal' my textures if you want too... Maybe a little copy and paste will work.
Looks great.
You can 'steal' my textures if you want too... Maybe a little copy and paste will work.
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Sam
Since you brought up the comment of coaches, I have a little proposition to address to you (and everyone) -
Currently, Norm and myself are working on a couple of specialities that are 30in scale. Somewhere down the line I had considered converting a few of Narrowgauge's Sandy River coaches to a larger gauge. Considering some other stuff we've done, 30in would fit just fine.
What to you think if we converted two of them, one with a clerestory roof and one without, and submitted them for everyone's approval?
Granted now that it may take a couple of weeks but I think it's do-able. And besides, it might save you a little work. I already have them converted to passenger-interactive.
Ken
And BTW - I think the 30in mallets will be a FINE addition to the group.
Since you brought up the comment of coaches, I have a little proposition to address to you (and everyone) -
Currently, Norm and myself are working on a couple of specialities that are 30in scale. Somewhere down the line I had considered converting a few of Narrowgauge's Sandy River coaches to a larger gauge. Considering some other stuff we've done, 30in would fit just fine.
What to you think if we converted two of them, one with a clerestory roof and one without, and submitted them for everyone's approval?
Granted now that it may take a couple of weeks but I think it's do-able. And besides, it might save you a little work. I already have them converted to passenger-interactive.
Ken
And BTW - I think the 30in mallets will be a FINE addition to the group.