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Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoft com> wrote:
> On 11/10/19 12:42 AM, Ton wrote:
> > Here is the interior of the dining car, or restaurant car.
> > All this needs now is rain protection...
> >
> > Cheers
> > Ton.
> >
>
> You tease! I really want a higher resolution so I can zoom in on the
> details, especially like the trucks (bogies).
>
> --
> dik
> Rendered 23,035,622,400 of 40,928,716,800 pixels (56%)
Are you happy with this one, Dick?
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> Op 10/11/2019 om 06:42 schreef Ton:
> > Here is the interior of the dining car, or restaurant car.
> > All this needs now is rain protection...
> >
> > Cheers
> > Ton.
> >
>
> Aaah! Finally. Waiter! A gin tonic! On the double! And close that window!
>
> --
> Thomas
I'm sorry, I can't close the window, because there are no windows (yet).
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On 11/10/19 7:55 PM, Ton wrote:
> Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoft com> wrote:
>> On 11/10/19 12:42 AM, Ton wrote:
>>> Here is the interior of the dining car, or restaurant car.
>>> All this needs now is rain protection...
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Ton.
>>>
>>
>> You tease! I really want a higher resolution so I can zoom in on the
>> details, especially like the trucks (bogies).
>>
>> --
>> dik
>> Rendered 23,035,622,400 of 40,928,716,800 pixels (56%)
>
> Are you happy with this one, Dick?
>
Oh yeah.
I love your bogie texture. I like the springs, the angle on the brake
shoes and the way you got the shiny bits where the wheel meets the rail.
But, wooden sleepers? What is this, the 1920s? ;)
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dik
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Op 11/11/2019 om 01:56 schreef Ton:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
>> Op 10/11/2019 om 06:42 schreef Ton:
>>> Here is the interior of the dining car, or restaurant car.
>>> All this needs now is rain protection...
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Ton.
>>>
>>
>> Aaah! Finally. Waiter! A gin tonic! On the double! And close that window!
>>
>> --
>> Thomas
>
> I'm sorry, I can't close the window, because there are no windows (yet).
>
LOL. I have been wondering: did that carriage have independent chairs?
and not fixed to the floor? I confess I am surprised.
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Thomas
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> On 11/10/19 7:55 PM, Ton wrote:
>> Dick Balaska <dic### [at] buckosoft com> wrote:
>>> On 11/10/19 12:42 AM, Ton wrote:
>>>> Here is the interior of the dining car, or restaurant car.
>>>> All this needs now is rain protection...
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Ton.
>>>>
>>>
>>> details, especially like the trucks (bogies).
>>>
>>> --
>>> dik
>>> Rendered 23,035,622,400 of 40,928,716,800 pixels (56%)
>>
>> Are you happy with this one, Dick?
>>
>
> Oh yeah.
>
> shoes and the way you got the shiny bits where the wheel meets the rail.
>
>
>
Canadian and American tracks still use those antiquated wooden sleepers...
And, when they rot, their owning companies only make the trains go
slower instead of replacing them.
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Dick, thanks. The springs are just 6 or 7 torusses? (torii?) donuts, stacked on
each other. Since you'll never see the other side, it works quite well.
The bogie texture took some time to do correctly, in the source I've still got
some other ones, but this one looks the best.
This is a train from the last millennium, so wooden sleepers.
Thomas, these are loose chairs, they don't move around. The train drives
smoothly, so there is no problem.
Here is an image with the dining car complete.
Cheers
Ton.
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And here is the whole train so far.
It becomes a bit hard to get the whole train....
Cheers
Ton.
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Ton wrote on 14/11/2019 00:21:
> And here is the whole train so far.
> It becomes a bit hard to get the whole train....
>
> Cheers
> Ton.
>
A very good train!
Paolo
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at 6:05
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yPaZxgeleI
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> A very good train!
>
> Paolo
Thanks Paolo
That's a cute little train, Bald Eagle.
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