CArailroader wrote:I know I've said it before, but I'll say it again: that looks fantastic! I can't wait to take that Hudson for a spin! Hopefully it will be easy enough to reskin for us who has to make everything a different road name!![]()
ozinoz wrote:If I could add one thing, and this is not a criticism but an observation, and that is exhaust and steam emissions. If you have a look at some of the newer British steam loco releases (or even Mike's FEF3's), they have managed to increase the volume and "hang time" of both the smoke exhaust and cylinder and safety valve steam. Big locos with high capacity boiler pressures have big emissions. Some "plume hang" on the newer British locos extend to 6-7 carriages in length before dissipating.
Not sure what is involved - just an observation.
Just beautiful work all round![]()
RailWanderer wrote:
I think this may answer your question. The name on the tender is done through the major texture of the unit, the decal was too small for my needs....![]()
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ozinoz wrote:If I could add one thing, and this is not a criticism but an observation, and that is exhaust and steam emissions. If you have a look at some of the newer British steam loco releases (or even Mike's FEF3's), they have managed to increase the volume and "hang time" of both the smoke exhaust and cylinder and safety valve steam. Big locos with high capacity boiler pressures have big emissions. Some "plume hang" on the newer British locos extend to 6-7 carriages in length before dissipating.
Not sure what is involved - just an observation.
Just beautiful work all round![]()
SD402 wrote:Very nice work, especially the model details, but I do wish the chuffs were louder. It's hard to hear them over the background noises. Maybe you can ask Rick Grout about letting you use some of his locomotive noises.
If you're willing to spend a bit of money, here's the correct NYC font. - http://www.railfonts.com/cgi-bin/font_s ... page9.html
Having used said font, I personally think it's worth it for that extra touch of realism.
I'd also like to apologize if it seems like I'm looking a gift horse in the mouth...
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