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All these make mine seem terrible..
Its not built to measure ments just so it looks like an A1x terrier :cry:
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They are all steam engines, but hopefully there isn't any harm posting this...


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I should probably mention this is also a commercial project (E-Rail), and still in development!

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This is nearly finished. I am still trying to get the .eng file accurate.



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Not a steam fan John, but whatever it is, that machine looks gorgeous. Hearty congratulations on that one.
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Pass the bucket...





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jascott wrote:This is nearly finished. I am still trying to get the .eng file accurate.



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Fab looking loco! If you need any help on the eng file front, give "1crick14a" a pm (rick is his name), as he is Mr Eng! I'm sure he will help you out.
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John,

Thats superb! You'll have to put a screenshot of that up when decapod releases his env mapped Shape Viewer!
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jascott wrote:
Seen it, want it, where and when can I get it :wink:

And will there be any cabviews in the future :roll:

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decapod wrote:You asked .... The odd texture around the cab is caused by POVray rendering the coincident back face as well - I must try and fix this sometime.

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What on earth is THAT!? :o What an amazing little steamer :lol!: Do you have any photos of the real world version?

jascott wrote:This is nearly finished. I am still trying to get the .eng file accurate.



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Elegant and beautiful. Well done! :)
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decapod wrote:You asked .... The odd texture around the cab is caused by POVray rendering the coincident back face as well - I must try and fix this sometime.
What on earth is THAT!? :o What an amazing little steamer :lol!: Do you have any photos of the real world version?
It is an LSWR C14 2-2-0 with outside valve gear.
It was a passenger loco, not a shunter!

It must have slipped like crazy - by the time they moved to the SR they were converted to 0-4-0's

They were nicknamed "Pocket Rockets"


John - I want that Caley!!!!!
It would make a good TRS model too :)
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decapod wrote:It is an LSWR C14 2-2-0 with outside valve gear.
It was a passenger loco, not a shunter!

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Ian,

I thought it looked familiar!

Just couldn't put my finger on where I had seen it before :)
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Not quite - Nellie (my first hornby too) was the 0-4-0 version.
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