Does anyone know if there is an M7 tank loco for RW, or even possibly one for RS that I can transfer to RW.
I've had a look around with no success.
Thanks for any help.
An M7 for RW
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Re: An M7 for RW
There is none as of yet, although If someone gets into model creation maybe even yourself give one a go
Only WIPs steam wise upcoming are a WC, 4MT (2-6-4 tank) a Castle class and A4
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Re: An M7 for RW
Thanks,kirkheath wrote:There is none as of yet, although If someone gets into model creation maybe even yourself give one a goOnly WIPs steam wise upcoming are a WC, 4MT (2-6-4 tank) a Castle class and A4
If only, I really wish I could do one but my age is very much against that.
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I am soon to be attempting to get grips with mdeling so we shall seedipper6 wrote:Thanks,kirkheath wrote:There is none as of yet, although If someone gets into model creation maybe even yourself give one a goOnly WIPs steam wise upcoming are a WC, 4MT (2-6-4 tank) a Castle class and A4
If only, I really wish I could do one but my age is very much against that.
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Re: An M7 for RW
This is really just titillation as I doubt this will be finished anytime this year, if ever, but:


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Re: An M7 for RW
Some further progress - as I've previously never produced anything more complex than buildings, this is definitely improving my limited 3D Canvas skill set! Decapod's great train engineer plug-ins did much of the hard work quickly by creating wheels, buffers, cab shape, handrails and boiler fittings. However many of the small bits need the use of the extrusion tool plus cleaning up, so progress is now a lot less obvious.
I'm dipping in to add a new part whenever I have a few spare moments so I'm not sure when this will be ready for unwrapping. I think that will prove the biggest hurdle, so I'm going to have to learn Ultimate Unwrap in a hurry.

I'm dipping in to add a new part whenever I have a few spare moments so I'm not sure when this will be ready for unwrapping. I think that will prove the biggest hurdle, so I'm going to have to learn Ultimate Unwrap in a hurry.

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Best of luck to you.
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Re: An M7 for RW
Looks a great model for a first loco though!!!
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