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From: clipka
Subject: A long track to go
Date: 19 Aug 2009 21:01:43
Message: <4a8ca077@news.povray.org>
A long day's work. Pure SDL job so far. Still a looooooooooooong way to 
go though.

Comments so far, anyone?

(Anyone can guess the engine type already? Um, well, not bloody likely I 
bet..)

Next thing on the agenda: Get the square-ish firebox fused with the 
round boiler... I wonder how I ever gonna make /that/...


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From: Samuel Benge
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 02:40:00
Message: <web.4a8cef51d8f21fa2b88b47e40@news.povray.org>
clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Next thing on the agenda: Get the square-ish firebox fused with the
> round boiler... I wonder how I ever gonna make /that/...

You have cone sections for the round boiler? Maybe tangence.inc will work. I
don't know.

Pure POV you say? Isosurfaces work; you can blob mathematical shapes together.

You could always cheat and use Blender's meta shapes. They fuse quickly and
you'll still be using free tools ;)

Sam


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 03:37:01
Message: <4a8cfd1d$1@news.povray.org>
"clipka" <ano### [at] anonymousorg> schreef in bericht 
news:4a8ca077@news.povray.org...
>A long day's work. Pure SDL job so far. Still a looooooooooooong way to
> go though.
>
> Comments so far, anyone?
>
> (Anyone can guess the engine type already? Um, well, not bloody likely I
> bet..)

Aaah.... memories.... Those were the days! The noise, the smells... and the 
soot on your face if you stayed too long at the open window :-) In my youth 
I often travelled by train between Amsterdam and Paris. Electrical traction 
till Brussels, then steam till Paris. That was the most interesting part of 
course for a young kid :-)

Thomas


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 04:57:13
Message: <4a8d0fe9$1@news.povray.org>
Samuel Benge schrieb:
> You have cone sections for the round boiler? Maybe tangence.inc will work. I
> don't know.

Sounds like something worth having a look at. Never heard of it before 
though - any idea where to find it? (Google's not my friend on this one.)


> Pure POV you say? Isosurfaces work; you can blob mathematical shapes together.

That would require me having a clear idea about the mathematical shape 
for both the boiler and firebox in the first place :P

But it may indeed be the way to go.


> You could always cheat and use Blender's meta shapes. They fuse quickly and
> you'll still be using free tools ;)

If it was about using free tools, I'd go for Wings 3D. Blender? No, 
thanks :P


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 05:18:43
Message: <4a8d14f3$1@news.povray.org>
clipka schrieb:
>> You have cone sections for the round boiler? Maybe tangence.inc will 
>> work. I don't know.
> 
> Sounds like something worth having a look at. Never heard of it before 
> though - any idea where to find it? (Google's not my friend on this one.)

Ah well, Google is. Found it after all.

Doesn't appear to do my firebox thing though.


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 08:30:48
Message: <4a8d41f8$1@news.povray.org>
Thomas de Groot wrote:
> "clipka" <ano### [at] anonymousorg> schreef in bericht 
> news:4a8ca077@news.povray.org...
> 
>>A long day's work. Pure SDL job so far. Still a looooooooooooong way to
>>go though.
>>
>>Comments so far, anyone?
>>
>>(Anyone can guess the engine type already? Um, well, not bloody likely I
>>bet..)
> 
> 
> Aaah.... memories.... Those were the days! The noise, the smells... and the 
> soot on your face if you stayed too long at the open window :-) In my youth 
> I often travelled by train between Amsterdam and Paris. Electrical traction 
> till Brussels, then steam till Paris. That was the most interesting part of 
> course for a young kid :-)
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
You remember steam locomotives???  I'm gobsmacked!


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From: m a r c
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 08:47:45
Message: <4a8d45f1@news.povray.org>

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>>
> You remember steam locomotives???  I'm gobsmacked!

When I was 12y old (in the 70's), I took one of the last french steam trains 
every second weekend to come back home from school and way back (wasn't 
Hogwarts BTW :-( )
The locomotive was a Pacific 231 (French notation) or 4-6-2.
Few years after they were replaced by diesel/electric locomotives.

Marc


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 08:51:07
Message: <2lhq85pr154amevlvhu24p5c9a93n5h6dk@4ax.com>
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:30:32 -0400, Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:

>> 
>You remember steam locomotives???  I'm gobsmacked!

He is not the only one :) The smell of them remains with me.

Also carriages without a connecting corridor or toilet. The phrase "Do you need
to go?" was said a lot to children.
-- 

Regards
     Stephen


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From: TC
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 10:30:22
Message: <4a8d5dfe@news.povray.org>
Only about thirty to thirty five years ago steam locomotives were a common 
sight and regular means of transport in East Germany. I rememember driving 
in them when I was a kid.

Then, here in Germany, there still is at least one railroad with two 
steamers still working - the "Harzquerbahn". 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harzquerbahn

There is a webcam that is updated on every train's arrival. Sometimes you 
see the steamer, sometimes its a plain train.

http://www.hsb-wr.de/hsb_barrierefrei/webcams/dah/dah_bhf.htm


"Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:4a8d41f8$1@news.povray.org...
> Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> "clipka" <ano### [at] anonymousorg> schreef in bericht 
>> news:4a8ca077@news.povray.org...
>>
>>>A long day's work. Pure SDL job so far. Still a looooooooooooong way to
>>>go though.
>>>
>>>Comments so far, anyone?
>>>
>>>(Anyone can guess the engine type already? Um, well, not bloody likely I
>>>bet..)
>>
>>
>> Aaah.... memories.... Those were the days! The noise, the smells... and 
>> the soot on your face if you stayed too long at the open window :-) In my 
>> youth I often travelled by train between Amsterdam and Paris. Electrical 
>> traction till Brussels, then steam till Paris. That was the most 
>> interesting part of course for a young kid :-)
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>>
> You remember steam locomotives???  I'm gobsmacked!


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: A long track to go
Date: 20 Aug 2009 19:05:08
Message: <4a8dd6a4$1@news.povray.org>
TC wrote:
> Only about thirty to thirty five years ago steam locomotives were a common 
> sight and regular means of transport in East Germany. I rememember driving 
> in them when I was a kid.
> 
> Then, here in Germany, there still is at least one railroad with two 
> steamers still working - the "Harzquerbahn". 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harzquerbahn
> 
> There is a webcam that is updated on every train's arrival. Sometimes you 
> see the steamer, sometimes its a plain train.
> 
> http://www.hsb-wr.de/hsb_barrierefrei/webcams/dah/dah_bhf.htm
> 
> 
> "Jim Charter" <jrc### [at] msncom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
> news:4a8d41f8$1@news.povray.org...
> 
>>Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>
>>>"clipka" <ano### [at] anonymousorg> schreef in bericht 
>>>news:4a8ca077@news.povray.org...
>>>
>>>
>>>>A long day's work. Pure SDL job so far. Still a looooooooooooong way to
>>>>go though.
>>>>
>>>>Comments so far, anyone?
>>>>
>>>>(Anyone can guess the engine type already? Um, well, not bloody likely I
>>>>bet..)
>>>
>>>
>>>Aaah.... memories.... Those were the days! The noise, the smells... and 
>>>the soot on your face if you stayed too long at the open window :-) In my 
>>>youth I often travelled by train between Amsterdam and Paris. Electrical 
>>>traction till Brussels, then steam till Paris. That was the most 
>>>interesting part of course for a young kid :-)
>>>
>>>Thomas
>>>
>>>
>>
>>You remember steam locomotives???  I'm gobsmacked! 
> 
> 
> 
> 
My earliest memories of such things would date to the late fifties.  I 
never saw anything other than a deisel loc.


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