| | | | | In lugnet.trains, Dean Earley wrote:
> That is a very impressive loco and very detailed.
> The front end is cleverly done, and I expect it would be difficult to do
> in 6 wide :)
>
> Congrats.
Thanks a lot.
Yes, that was quite difficult to design. Of course there was several versions
and in fact one day I had to rebuild the loco entirely to remove 2 plates in
height because I found it to high.
The middle of the loco is ashamedly easy, just stacked bricks... :-)
I never tried to do a 6 wide train, so I don't know if it would be more
difficult... probably yes. :-)
Yours.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.trains, Alban NANTY wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Dean Earley wrote:
> > That is a very impressive loco and very detailed.
> > The front end is cleverly done, and I expect it would be difficult to do
> > in 6 wide :)
> >
> > Congrats.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Yes, that was quite difficult to design. Of course there was several versions
> and in fact one day I had to rebuild the loco entirely to remove 2 plates in
> height because I found it to high.
Indeed, the front is very well done! I love the orange triangular bib.
> The middle of the loco is ashamedly easy, just stacked bricks... :-)
Yet, stacked very well with good texture and relief.
> I never tried to do a 6 wide train, so I don't know if it would be more
> difficult... probably yes. :-)
Regardless, a really nice 8-wide with lots of nice little details.
Great model!
later,
James Mathis
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