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#1 User is offline   august1929 

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Posted 16 March 2008 - 01:08 PM

When not standing off from afar admiring the lines of one of Tim's models, the only other way to be is up close (and as personal as you can be with a 44 Tonner :furiousPC: ).

Enough of this blather - just a few shots of the Demo Baldwin 44 Tonner that Tim forgot. Well, I suppose when every model that sees the light of day is of brass quality, I guess it is easy to forget the odd one here and there...

Beatiful engine Tim, and those new boxcars - amazingly high framerates they are giving.

Rod

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Posted 16 March 2008 - 08:12 PM

Rod, great exposition of the up-and coming Little Juicer. Your screen shots look pretty crisp, did you figure out your problem with the ziggies? Did you see any issues with the 44-tonner?

Thanks mate!

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Posted 17 March 2008 - 12:09 AM

Thanks Tim - not as crisp as they have been, just careful camera angles. Problem still not resolved :furiousPC:

Have run this little beauty from London to Port Stanley, all angles, close to (very close to at times), in all views, without any problems - and all of this without freight anim :jawdrop2:. Quite amazing.

Any plans to update any earlier models?

Rod

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Posted 17 March 2008 - 07:38 AM

View Postaugust1929, on Mar 17 2008, 12:09 AM, said:

Thanks Tim - not as crisp as they have been, just careful camera angles. Problem still not resolved :wallbash:

Have run this little beauty from London to Port Stanley, all angles, close to (very close to at times), in all views, without any problems - and all of this without freight anim 8P. Quite amazing.

Any plans to update any earlier models?

Rod

Sorry to hear you have those problems still, Rod. I hope you get it sorted. I'm glad to hear you found no problems with the juice hog. Sub objects is the way to go! I do have plans to retrofit some of the early stuff, probably starting with the rest of the PE stock. I was running the pre-streamlined Hollywoods last night which crashed the sim when the cam got too close. I may do that one next then send it up to the FL. It's never been released.

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Posted 18 March 2008 - 07:52 AM

Wow - that is terrific eye-candy guys, down to the last rivet and those furniture-grade wooden steps on the ends! :wallbash:

Rich

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