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 From:  CLEENRMN (MIKEELLIS)
566.1 
hi all im new here and just started using moi my first project is a locomotive not done with it yet and thought id post it any construtive critisim is welcome
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
566.2 In reply to 566.1 
Cool first try!

A little advice : compress your file before upload 2.5 Mega = 400 kb ;)
format 3dm is not a model of economy :D
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 From:  Michael Gibson
566.3 In reply to 566.1 
Hi Mike, that's looking great! Some steam power in there...

Are you going to be adding one of those wedge scoop things in front?

- Michael
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 From:  CLEENRMN (MIKEELLIS)
566.4 In reply to 566.3 
hi michael im stll working on the cow catcher if thats what your talkin about i think ive just about got it its a littke tricky this is great program i have no cad traning but this sure makes life easier
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 From:  CLEENRMN (MIKEELLIS)
566.5 In reply to 566.3 
thanks frenchi ill do that next time im a rookie
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 From:  Michael Gibson
566.6 In reply to 566.4 
Hi Mike, I'm glad that you are liking it!

If you are having difficulty with any particular piece, please don't hesitate to post a .3dm file of the part that you're working on and I'll try to give you some tips on how to proceed.

Especially freeform type shapes tend to be somewhat more difficult.

- Michael
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