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Re: Union Pacific M-10000 MOC
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Date: 
Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:32:45 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Timothy Gould wrote:

Very slick Bob. You've got the curved shape down very well. I was looking at
this model this morning on BS and thinking it was nice. I'm curious as to why
you did the front grille in grey instead of black or dark grey though.

Tim

Tim,

Thanks for the comments.

The picture I posted is black and white to hide some of the off colored parts I
have had to temporarily use.  The real train under went a few changes in its'
life, as most do. I am trying to model it as delivered - 3 cars with wheel
cowlings. The train was golden brown and canary yellow.  The front grill was
painted brown.  Here is a color painting of the prototype:
http://www.wallcoo.net/paint/art_train_journeys_Howard%20Fogg/html/image8.html

Brown was out of the question for the real brick model.  I will make an Ldraw
file and render it in brown.  I am building in red and yellow.  I originally had
the grill in grey, but after looking at some photos I decided to make it the
same as the rest of the the body, red.

I have been thinking about how to build the front for a long time.  The nose is
mostly snot.  I am very hapy with the shape.

The model has shared trucks and runs well (fast).  I was excited and wanted to
post something even though it is not yet finished.  I will post more pictures
and Ldraw files as I completed them.

Bob



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  Re: Union Pacific M-10000 MOC
 
(...) Thwarted by the color and part availability! The Ldraw render should look great, and the red and yellow just fine. (...) Indeed, a fine shape you found for the nose. I like the use of the classic windows on an older style train. (...) Great to (...) (19 years ago, 24-Feb-06, to lugnet.trains)

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  Re: Union Pacific M-10000 MOC
 
(...) Very slick Bob. You've got the curved shape down very well. I was looking at this model this morning on BS and thinking it was nice. I'm curious as to why you did the front grille in grey instead of black or dark grey though. Tim (19 years ago, 23-Feb-06, to lugnet.trains)

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