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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
I'll send the rest of the cars I modeled in a little while (I'm on dial-up too, so it takes a while.)
As I mentioned, these are copies of my N-gauge set, so a lot of the accuracy is what the manufacturer (Backman) gave the actual cars. To save costs, they made all the couplers the same (and probably a lot of other parts too.)
I have a locomotive too, but it's on my desktop computer, so I'll have to send it tomorrow.
If you have more and are interested in putting them up as freebies, I can guarantee you, there will be a lot of very happy railfan artists out there. :c) I can guarantee you, you'd see me using them for a while, that's for sure. What you have there is a good modern car, meaning post 1930 steel car. I've 2 locomotives that I have been sitting on for the most part because I had no good rolling stock to go with them. So these would be a major boon for me if you are so inclined.
mdb
Oh man... Yes I'm interested if you wish to offer any of these models for download, textured or not. :c) And having a WS2000 switcher to boot is a little treasure nugget for any railroad modeler to be sure. Now you actually inspired me to try and find my old HO set, and start trying to learn Wings again to do what you did so I can actually add to the fun and maybe make some freebies myself.
mdb
Extremely nice looking models, I would be honored to host them for you if you wish to release them to the community as freebies (I'm a railfan as well and can UV them for industrial decay and graffitti), just let me know....=)
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That would be awesome to see what Zhann could come up for "weathering" your "rolling-stock". She's a veritable goddess of rust and decay! She'd make 'em look very used and real-world. Your cars the way they look now would be almost perfect for depicting what they were originally modeled after; N-gauge cars, though your trucks and couplers look more scale than many of the cars I remember.
Sure MDB. I don't currently have a web-site, or host. The basic bridge file without piers, roadbed, tracks, handrails etc, is around(uncompressed) 2.5 meg. What can I say? I added more geometry and poly-detail to this bridge than most of my models. How fast is your connection? I might be able to squeeze it into a zip file and email it to you,lol. If someone wants to host it let me know. I might be able to rig up a FTP proggie to send and recieve files.
Lol, that's all right Zhann, even goddesses have rough days occasionally. ;-) What size thumb would you like? I just thought I'd spare you having to resize it since I already appreciate you offering to host the model file. At least this way MDB and whoever else might find it useful will have a chance to D/L it. Thanks again.
These are fabulous models. Shame you don't have any Brit stuff.
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They're not called 'Train Spotters' anymore..........we call 'em 'Anoraks'.
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Yup! Like parkas.
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Actually, I've heard Amtrak has spawned a new (originally derogatory) term for railfans and trainspotters : Foamers. This was due to their near rabid tracking and interest in Amtrak equipment. And the name has taken off through many railroad employees, and like "Yankee", many railfans in the US have taken up that term with a bit of pride.
I knew it was catching on when I saw a news story about the BNSF has enlisted the help of "Foamers" to help monitor their tracks of suspicious activities. IIRC, they're giving away free trips on freight trains for individual foamers to help out with monitoring their system. Pretty cool if you ask me. So finally a good side effect from increased awareness by Homeland Security instead of picking on Foamers, they're helping em out.
Actually before I forget, there's a very good mystery written by the same name too that deals with trainwrecks. Written by Jon Berson. Would make a good movie IMHO.
mdb
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I've been searching now for a month or so for some decent (read realistic) railroad cars. I have 2 that are okay for distance, but not close up (a boxcar and flatcar). What I'm looking for mostly is a good realistic steel boxcar, tank car, hopper and old (1880s-1920s) passenger car. Does anyone know a good location for this? I've even pestered some of the MSTS type of sites but have never gotten a response back so, I dunno Suggestions on other sites to try?
My search continues on.
mdb