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For those who don't browse the other forums.

http://forums.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic.php?t=63274

Hi
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It is superb detail.... screw couplings, connected vac pipes etc..... :P






















http://www.trensim.com/lib/pafiledb.php ... egory&id=8

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How many kujus in Shape Viewer, Jon?

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Hi Paul
1.18 for main truck
0.57 for the crane (freight anim)
0.75 for the smaller truck
0.70 for the smaller truck
0.36 for the tools etc.(freight anim)
0.05 for the stand etc.(freight anim)


About 3.5 for the lot.......so not bad.

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Looks absoultly brilliant! I'd be getting that at some point!
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Beetlejuice wrote:Looks absoultly brilliant! I'd be getting that at some point!
Why wait.........its FREE... :P

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That is a superb model!

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I have to wait because I'm techinically revising...hence why I'm on here!!
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I'm downloading it at the moment plus the one that looks like a flatbed truck on rails with the small crane, not sure what you would call it.
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Now that looks the dogs...
Can someone get this guy to knock out some british content?;-)
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Post by ianmacmillan »

A fantastic model.
I would not worry about the poly count. It would normally run in a short train.

It is a bit oversize for the British loading guage but I should be able to correct this in SFM.

The runners are a bit too foreign for my taste but as the fittings are all freight animations it is easy to substitute british designs.
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