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Re: ChS2t - Russian loco
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lugnet.trains
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Sat, 17 Dec 2005 01:00:20 GMT
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I must say, at first glance (at the thumbnail) I thought this was made from
real bricks, mainly because of the sorting bin in the background. When I
looked at the close up, I was surprised to find out this was a cad. You got
me!!!
Nice job on the train tho, interesting ways of dealing with the angles. Some
serious snot and good use of those newish one by one slopes.
Janey Red Brick
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Hi Janey,
You should know me better than that... real bricks indeed.
Actually, the facade of the sorting bins is a photo of my real sorting bins
(yes, with real bricks in them) which is why they look so realistic..
The SNOT technique is not mine, I think it was Gianluca Morelli and James Mathis
who first showed that technique (a similar one anyway). Sorry for forgetting to
mention that in the first post.
Anyway, thanks for your comments.
Tim
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| (...) Cool Tim, I must say, at first glance (at the thumbnail) I thought this was made from real bricks, mainly because of the sorting bin in the background. When I looked at the close up, I was surprised to find out this was a cad. You got me!!! (...) (19 years ago, 17-Dec-05, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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