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Re: TSRR #500 and the Texas State Railroad Project
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.general
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Fri, 5 Jan 2007 16:32:21 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Anthony Sava wrote:
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As I said, shes not finished. I want to swap out the cab roof with curved
slopes, and I want to put some train-roof slopes on the front of the boiler
to sink those jumper plates. Plus there are a lot of color issues that need
to be fixed.
Anyway, if youve made it this far, thanks for reading! I hope you like what
you see.
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Hey, Tony-
This is a smart looking engine. What I like best about it is that youve nailed
the proportions very well-- this is the most important design consideration when
building a prototype IMO. One thing I saw that you might want to consider
altering, although to the naked eye it looks perfectly fine: the cabin of the
proto isnt flush with the bottom of the tender as yours is; it sits
pronouncedly higher. It might be too involved to rework, but maybe when you are
tinkering around with all of Bens suggestions, it might be worth a looksee:-)
I look forward to progress pics!
JOHN
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