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Could anyone do anything with this?

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It's in obj format and I made it in Steven Glanville's free Anim8or programme

I hope the pic comes through

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yeah i can have a look at it, question is can, it be exported via 3dMax or 3DC?
this would be good as it would help me learn either program which i have been intending to learn for some time now.

either way John that model looks stunning, lets hope we can get it in sim.

best wishes

Mike

I've changed the title seeingt as the thread aintjust aboutthe Goods
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Stunning model John! :D Don't think I can really do much to help but I really do hope it can be got into the sim, it would look magnificent alongside jascott's 123...
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Thanks guys, it's nice of you to say. :)

Mike, if you let me know how to, I'll send you all the bits and pieces of the model including a scan of the inside of the cab which I can copy from a book I have :)

Every part is made seperately so you alter any bit that requires modification.

The loco was made using a side view only, therefore the widths of the footplate and wheels are probably slightly off as far as scale is concerned. However I will send the relevant information that will be needed.

If it helps I also have a guide as to how the Loco's were painted.

Thanks for offering :)

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John,

well its a brilliant finished result considering what you had to work from, you will have a PM in a minute with my email address.
If you can send over everything that you stated, that would be great.

Model shouldn't need to much adjusting by the looks of things. :D so will end up probably 96% your work and 3 % being my adjustments.
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And the 1%? :lol:
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RobertM wrote:And the 1%? :lol:

Didn't see that. :D :D

John

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guess that 1% went walkies :P
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I've sent you all the files Mike, hope the e mail comes through okay.

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Got them, just having a gander :)
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AWWWWW HOW CUTE IS THAT WOLF???

ooooft nice work so far as well =D
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cant wait to try the caley loco out, all i can do now is hope for a j36!
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paullad1984 wrote:cant wait to try the caley loco out, all i can do now is hope for a j36!

*Run's off with Maude*
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aw dont, maude a fav of mine, have a panchant for 0-6-0's for some reason, and a model of maude would make me a very happy man :-D :
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6rdfar90 wrote:AWWWWW HOW CUTE IS THAT WOLF???
Well I must say, "cute" and "wolf" aren't two words I'd usually put in the same sentence... :o

But on a different note, I wouldn't say no to a model of Maude either :wink:
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