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how about some canadian themes? this is my favorite Canadian Pacific scheme I have some High Rez Logos that I found on the net etc of this particular scheme if you need them
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Thanks for dropping by, Kaz! Always good to hear from you.
![]() Thanks, Chris! Thanks, Don! I like the B&O scheme, it's quite handsome. There will be LOADS of liveries for this and the GP9. I realized today I can use the trucks off the GPs for the F7 so that will make it high priority once the GPs are done. Diderick: I have been contemplating a laser cut set. It would be good because it could cover a lot of locomotives, the GP7, the GP9, the chop-nose variants of each, etc. If you have any more information about companies that could do the laser cutting, I'd love to know more. I think that would be pretty cool. Thanks for point that out Forrest, I hadn't noticed it. I think I'm just going to redo the model when I get around to it because some of the other curves are wrong too (most noticeably the hood where it joins the windshield) HMCS, if you'd like to e-mail me the logo, that'd help a lot. I'll PM you my address. Same for any other liveries people want, if I have a logo to work off of that'll make things go much faster. I am now finished with all the major shapes, all that's left are a few small details and some textures. |
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That's okay, the HO scale and N scale model train manufacturers have been struggling with that for fifty years.
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Wow - these are going to be great - I have a feeling I'm going to be out of business pretty soon!
![]() Very Nice Work Avery! - Mark
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About laser cut details: I entered 'laser cutting service, USA' and immediately got several promising links. Can't help you any further from here (the Netherlands)...
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if they were built to a MRR scale you could get brass PE add-ons,. just a thought,..
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While talking model RR scales, and sticking to the smaller than Garden railway type stuff; Gauge 1, Number 1 scale, is 1:32. O can be 1:50, 1:48, or 1:43, it is a long story how that came to be. S is 1:64. A lot of die cast cars such as Matchbox and Johnny Lightning are that scale. OO is 1:76 - it actually grew out of HO below so British boilers could fit around the motors of the time. HO, "Half O" is 1:87 TT is 1:120 N is 1:160 or 1:150, which is often used in UK for reasons similar to OO. Z is, uhh, 1:220 or something. T is a new scale which is in the 1:3xx range.
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Forrest: all the more reason for me to get it right!
![]() ![]() Thank you, Mark! I sure hope I don't put you out of business your line of models was an inspiration for my project. More details...I'm starting to hammer out the specific details of the locomotive I'm modeling. |
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Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.
Finished the 3D stage today, now to start unfolding. Might not be any updates for a while since there isn't much exciting to see during this part of the process. |
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