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    Default Mr. Big Stuff - 2.0 - B&M R1A Mountain

    Hi Folks,

    RE: Boston and Maine R-1-A.

    I'm about done with my shape - more than doubled the polys on my old locomotive from years ago. Converted from an R-1-D to the R-1-A.

    Baldwin B&M R-1-A Mountain by Scott B, on Flickr

    B&M R1A Mountain 1 by Scott B, on Flickr

    B&M R1A Mountain 2 by Scott B, on Flickr

    B&M R1A Mountain 3 by Scott B, on Flickr

    B&M R1A Mountain 4 by Scott B, on Flickr

    B&M R1A Mountain 5 by Scott B, on Flickr

    B&M R1A Mountain 5 by Scott B, on Flickr


    Regards,
    Scott

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    Looks good. I used to live in Massachusetts and have a warm spot in my heart for the B&M. :-)
    Steve Dunham
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    www.stevedunham.50megs.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Literalman View Post
    Looks good. I used to live in Massachusetts and have a warm spot in my heart for the B&M. :-)
    Hi Steve,

    Yeah - I think they had a pretty cool steam fleet. This was their biggest and best - it was also one of the largest Mountains ever made. They wanted the performance of a Northern without the weight or cost. A Northern would have required track and bridge updates. I also like the fact they stuck with Pacifics until the end of steam. Paul Charland’s CT River Route inspired this locomotive. Thanks.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    I sure enjoyed that video, Scott! Especially the sound effects.

    Used to have lunch after church every week within sight of that spot.

    Christopher

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    Quote Originally Posted by conductorchris View Post
    I sure enjoyed that video, Scott! Especially the sound effects.

    Used to have lunch after church every week within sight of that spot.

    Christopher
    Hi Christopher,

    Looks like a nice area - I need to swing up that way sometime. One part of the sound environment that’s really worth while is Erick’s freight car sounds - I like the cascading coupler slack effects as you start a train.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Hi Scott,
    A little off topic but did you happen to see the train that hit the airplane here in my neck of the woods?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKc56KFShd4
    Last edited by hiball 3985; 02-10-2022 at 11:12 AM.
    Jim

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    Absolutely beautiful, your work just gets better and better !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lineman View Post
    Absolutely beautiful, your work just gets better and better !!
    Hi…

    Thanks! Yeah - LOL - I’ve been doing this for a while - one of these days I need to give Blender an earnest try.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Hi Folks,

    Loaded in sim and started skinning.





    Regards,
    Scott

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    absolutely outstanding Scott! Fantastic work!! Looking forward to running it once its completed.

    Brandon

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