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Two class 20s haul a long welded rail train to Inverkeithing.


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Post by Damo »

Where did you get those wagons from? Pictures are nice!
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Well done Ian Love the Forth bridge Shots

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Post by ianmacmillan »

The wagon is BR 50T Salmon rail carrier.

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The basic wagon is completed. I'm working on variations and loads.

The screenshots were a test run to see if I could model the 660ft continuous welded rails.
Looks OK on normal curves but you can sometimes see the joins if you look closely on tight points.

Pics looked nice so I thought people would like to see them.

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Hi

Wow, I'm impressed, that gives the feel of a Scottish Freight in the Early 1960's :)
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Post by Damo »

The wagons and shots look great! Very nice indeed! Will they be uploaded to UKTS?
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The wagons should be done by next weekend.

The main problem is making rails, sleepers and panel track without letting the polys get too high.





Put out that funny cigarette right now Poly ! ! !
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Post by lemberg »

Ian your wagons are really impressive, can't wack some really good detail even if it's at the expense of fps, looking forward to these.
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Post by ianmacmillan »

Salmon wagons now uploaded.

As usual, I have included several variations.

20 wagons for the grand price of NOTHING.



More to come.
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