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Re: Introducing JetRed
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 6 Oct 2003 16:32:46 GMT
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Lar Wrote (and I snipped)
"exciting new build techniques" ...
I like the use of the 4x4 tiles (w/4 studs) on the roof. It breaks up the lines
nicely. Does the powered truck clear the over hanging nose?
BTW I think the best indication of response (or lack there of) is that we as a
community continue to build better and better trains (and buildings etc) due to
the fact that we openly share with each other. I'm thinking about open source
"source-code" where you can grep around until you find a snippet you need and
then "cut and paste" it. And of course the original developer doesn't receive
any credit or even knows that it was use in some obscure and/or hidden way.
I use so many different techniques that I have spotted here over the years and
either reworked to fit my particular situation or watched others rework. This
constant refining is what keeps me coming back!
SteveB
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| | Introducing JetRed
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| After completing a few renderings of Wayne Sardullo's box car, I decided to rehash some of my old train creations, and ended up with a whole new train line. Welcome to JetRed: (URL) of the engines are MOCs, one is a recoloring of the metroliner (...) (21 years ago, 30-Sep-03, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.cad)
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