During my work on the class87, I built the highspeed pantograph equipped to the class87, 89, 90 and 91.
I was just wondering if anyone, apart from me and rob, who were working on any of them locos or working on a loco that used the british high speed locomotive, want me to send it to you.
The pantograph is at 1000 polygons.
High speed pantograph
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Re: High speed pantograph
Is it a Brecknell Wills pantograph? If so, I am making a version of my railcar with 1! Despite the fact, that I already made a lower poly version (Needing textures!)warriorgoku wrote:During my work on the class87, I built the highspeed pantograph equipped to the class87, 89, 90 and 91.
I was just wondering if anyone, apart from me and rob, who were working on any of them locos or working on a loco that used the british high speed locomotive, want me to send it to you.
The pantograph is at 1000 polygons.
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I'll take it, send it to russellwsburgess@snobby.comwarriorgoku wrote:Yes it is.
The actual arm is only around 400 polygons, the other 600 are on the bottom, mainly the funny coney shaped things, they can be deleted though.
And don't forget to texture it!
