The Age of Steam 2 by cschell
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Description
I made some edits to my Age of Steam image.. tweeked camera settings and added some extra details to the Digimation 2-6-4 Locomotive. It's been converted to a Canadian Pacific 4-6-4 "Hudson", with added number-plates, boiler-top pressure tank, walk-way side panels, main head-light hood, and a replacement 4-wheel front truck set... plus added background scene props to fill out the scenery..
Train Cars by Wolmol (custom retextures by me)
2-6-4 Locomotive by Digimation Modelbank (retextured by me for this scene)
Railway Tracks by Dark Anvil
Coal Tender by Wg3D (custom retextured as well)
Terrain by Mapps from his freebie set of Terrains and Bridges
Telegraph/Telephone Poles by MrSparky (from his City Ruins set)
various extra scene-props from a variety of free sources
Rendered in Daz Studio 2.3
Comments (5)
artofsouls
Great image and smoke fx
BardCoennius
Yes, steam is the only proper way to push a locomotive...where I come from, they hanged the diesel salesman from an RR overpass...
cschell
Lmao Bard :)) I was born long after the steam had dissapated, but my uncle still owns a 1914 Rumbly Co. Steam Tractor... It belonged to my grandfather and was the only one in the whole county back during the Great Depression. My Grandfather supported our family by hiring it out to the area farmers and kept us from "Walking the Rails..." like so many had to do back then... There's just something about the old stuff, something that makes it somehow a little more grand than things of our modern age...
mapps
very cool :-)
cschell
Ty Mapps... and ty for your great freebie props sets:)