I think The Guy Who made The ORTS P42DC SounSet( Nash G ), actually had the Code to do it with His Models @ One Time! He also knew how to Mod. other Ones from Other Sims. onto MSTS( now, ORTS ).
I think The Guy Who made The ORTS P42DC SounSet( Nash G ), actually had the Code to do it with His Models @ One Time! He also knew how to Mod. other Ones from Other Sims. onto MSTS( now, ORTS ).
Over the course of 20+ years there has been tons of different models created with a wide range of detail level, accuracy, features, ect. while in the ideal world EVERYTHING would be represented at todays standard, its simply not the case and we all have to make due with what has been made available. There was many things that I personally wanted to have that were non-existent or outdated so I learned to paint and did it myself using better models if available. That being said there is still activity going on from both payware and freeware content creators who are continuing to work behind the scenes improving with every project and bring things to the table we have not had before. As always, this is simply a hobby for most and good work takes time and patience. I think its good that we periodically address what things are wanted and needed, However it needs to be understood that we cant have everything we want, when we want it. the only way to guarantee that is to get some software, learn a new skill, do it yourself and share it with the rest of the community if your willing.
Anyway, Im glad this thread has everyone engaged.....Pete that rack looks fantastic!!
I am guessing that done in Blender?
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Cheers, Gerry
It's my railroad and I'll do what I want! Historically accurate attitude of US Railroad Barons.
Forever, ridin' drag in railroad knowledge.
I just wish I had better resources for 1960's Autoracks. My conclusion is there are as many variations as gray hairs on my head. I picked a Bi-level as they are less common. I have zero retro-autorack drawings in my collection-o'-junk and working from photos is agonizing.
I did look at the freeware from DW that was mentioned. (It's not that awesome but then I feel that way about anything I did before 2010 myself.)
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Nice looking model there so far.
Parker B. - A Misplaced Midwesterner.
Also known as Mr. Two Bits and Mr. Squarewheels.
Yes, & @ time the PC's weren't that able to render Models that High In Detail( alot didn't even have Air-Hose Detail ). It's just a Wish-List( & Yes, I'd go all out & help if could/knew how, but It's above My Understanding & I'm not,"The Sharpest Spike Laid Down on The ROW".
Pete here's a couple of autorack drawings I have, got more modern ones from BNSF drawings, PM me.
Ft-41_2-AutoRack.jpg Ft-41-AutoRack.jpg
Cheers, Gerry
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Thanks. Better than pictures. Though I've settled on a PENNSY/NYC style car for this one, I guess.
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