New project - 36' wood truss boxcar; ca. 1900 - 1930's or so
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Now, this is real sweet, Curtis. I like that! (I won't have to re-skin these. )
Rick
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Thanks, Ben for any additional dimensions. Current overall dimensions are: 36' long, 9' wide, and 12'9" rail to top of running boards.
And, for you narrow-minded people;
It's a 24' long, 36" gauge flatcar. I'm aiming for a semi-generic Carter Brothers car, ca 1880's / 1890's. It's shown sitting on a set of Slugsmasher's trucks (that it will probably keep.)
This will support cordwood, as well as some of the other generic flatcar loads.
And, for you narrow-minded people;
It's a 24' long, 36" gauge flatcar. I'm aiming for a semi-generic Carter Brothers car, ca 1880's / 1890's. It's shown sitting on a set of Slugsmasher's trucks (that it will probably keep.)
This will support cordwood, as well as some of the other generic flatcar loads.
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That's a little beauty of a NG flatcar!
One question: If the Auran general goods loads are set up for it, will they be horizontal like some of the other NG cars or vertical? I always think the vertical ones look extremely unstable (especially seeing there's no stapping or guy-wires). I know you can't load as many but it does look more realistic.
Cheers,
Dreadnought1
One question: If the Auran general goods loads are set up for it, will they be horizontal like some of the other NG cars or vertical? I always think the vertical ones look extremely unstable (especially seeing there's no stapping or guy-wires). I know you can't load as many but it does look more realistic.
Cheers,
Dreadnought1
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Very very nice!
It appears that the lower side corner brace is one pixle off. (Too low.)
It appears that the lower side corner brace is one pixle off. (Too low.)
Rick
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OK, undecorated beta is now available at: http://www.carsoncarshops.com/files/36_boxcar.cdp
I have some LoD work and some thumbnails to finish up, then it will also be ready for the DLS - enjoy!!
I have some LoD work and some thumbnails to finish up, then it will also be ready for the DLS - enjoy!!