Curtis, are you familiar with this style?

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thegrindre
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Curtis, are you familiar with this style?

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I know you do CPRR rolling stock but are you familiar with these 1800's 25' boxcars?
http://www.smrtrains.com/boxcars_430_cprr.htm

:D
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Re: Curtis, are you familiar with this style?

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The CP and UP stuff I did was mainly reskins (with minor mesh modifications in some cases) of existing V&T models to support Bdaneal's Golden Spike locomotives. Doesn't mean I won't get a wild hair some day and build more - I have my eye on his site, as well as http://www.btsrr.com/btscar01.htm as potential inspirations :)
thegrindre
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Re: Curtis, are you familiar with this style?

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Aha, very nice...

:D
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