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ChMe2 Russian switcher
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Sun, 26 Feb 2006 19:58:40 GMT
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Hi all,

Just a little switcher. I thought it was cute and relatively challenging but not too much so it was perfect for a quick build to procrastinate on my main projects.



BS gallery

Please comment whether good or bad.

Tim

   
         
   
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Re: ChMe2 Russian switcher
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Sun, 26 Feb 2006 22:08:53 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Timothy Gould wrote:

   Please comment whether good or bad.


Geez, Tim, your renders are getting so good that, from the thumbnails, I actually thought you’d built something IRL! (that’s actually meant as a real compliment-- tweaking aside:-)

Now I’m thinking that if you are modeling a narrow gauge, then you definitely should be wandering into the 10-12 wide zone to reflect that (what is the gauge, exactly?) Just a thought. Expected, I suppose. But a fine “build” nonetheless.

Now get back to your main projects, slacker!

JOHN

   
         
   
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Re: ChMe2 Russian switcher
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Sun, 26 Feb 2006 22:23:11 GMT
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   Geez, Tim, your renders are getting so good that, from the thumbnails, I actually thought you’d built something IRL! (that’s actually meant as a real compliment-- tweaking aside:-)

Thanks John, I’m alway pleased if I can fool someone. I have actually debuted one MOC in .trains from the brickbuild.

   Now I’m thinking that if you are modeling a narrow gauge, then you definitely should be wandering into the 10-12 wide zone to reflect that (what is the gauge, exactly?) Just a thought. Expected, I suppose. But a fine “build” nonetheless.

I think the proto is Ruusian broad gauge but it should probably be seven-wide to fit in with my vague six-wide scale.

   Now get back to your main projects, slacker!

JOHN

I feel so admonished. I’ll get right back to them.

Tim

 

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