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 From:  krass
5991.13 In reply to 5991.12 
A little more of the work process.
Bumper locomotive with pull hook and Ulengut screw coupler.

EDITED: 1 Sep 2022 by KRASS

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 From:  BurrMan
5991.14 In reply to 5991.13 
Nice krass,
Did you find the "make Thread Tap" script? (Or any of the other make thread scripts)

If not, it may help you in some areas, regarding your pictures...
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 From:  TpwUK
5991.15 In reply to 5991.13 
Very nice update ... Burr is right though, those threads cut in real sharp. :)

Martin Spencer-Ford
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 From:  krass
5991.16 In reply to 5991.14 
To: BurrMan
If I translated correctly Your words, we are talking about the fact that the screw threads very sharp edges. I understand?
This is still the first attempt to make a threaded connection. Unfortunately I have 2 beta and scripts for the manufacture of thread on it to work. I will look for other ways.
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 From:  krass
5991.17 In reply to 5991.15 
To: TpwUK
Thanks a lot for evaluation and critique my work!
As a novice, I was important to view each specialist
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 From:  BurrMan
5991.18 In reply to 5991.16 
"""""""""If I translated correctly Your words""""""""""

It was not a critique. It was a reference to scripts made in MoI that you could use to help your process.

See this link, and the 2 links in the first post.

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=5489.1
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 From:  krass
5991.19 In reply to 5991.18 
For: BurrMan
Thank you so much for your advice and support!
Regarding the criticism I mean that is a criticism of colleagues, observations of more experienced colleagues are always important.

About the scripts. Thanks, I'll try all that is written there.
But. I truly understand that there are 3 versions MOI of the scripts?
I have a 2nd version.
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 From:  Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
5991.20 
My compliments also for first rendered images,materials are great
I suggest to bevel (1-2mm) all edges,like in reality..your render will be more real

Bravo!

M
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 From:  krass
5991.21 
Even small progress in the work on model.
Added brake system.
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
5991.22 In reply to 5991.21 
Looking awesome krass! love the detail, keep it coming.

Cheers
~Danny~
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 From:  krass
5991.23 In reply to 5991.22 
For: DannyT
Thanks for the appreciation! And drill follow a very easy - just do all the elements exactly according to the drawings. ;))

But, as we say in Russia: "the story is told, and not soon the work being done" ..:))
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 From:  krass
5991.24 
So, let's continue.
Added support under the smoke chamber (the thing with large round holes)) and put in its place steam cylinders.
And with that, and the other had a lot of trouble, but it was worth it.
Already started to emerge and become clearer. ))
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 From:  Ronamodeler (RON_A)
5991.25 
Beautiful work, Krass! I am also working on a steam loco (American); and you have given me a new target in excellence to aim for!
What do you use for your renderings / lighting?
Ron
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 From:  krass
5991.26 In reply to 5991.25 
Ron, thanks for a high estimation of my work!
For visualization I use Keyshot standalone render - with this program you can import models in the .3DM format
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 From:  krass
5991.27 
Some elements of my work on a model locomotive.

EDITED: 1 Sep 2022 by KRASS

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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
5991.28 In reply to 5991.27 
Amazing detail Krass. You must have some very good photos or blueprints to work from.

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 From:  krass
5991.29 In reply to 5991.28 
Ed, Thank you for the appreciation of my work!
I do use the complete package of real blueprints.
With great difficulty he found. But - found! ))
In addition, I also use a lot of photos of the real locomotive, taken from different angles.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5991.30 In reply to 5991.27 
Great work, krass!

- Michael
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 From:  krass
5991.31 In reply to 5991.30 
Great program, Michael!
I do not get tired to admire!

EDITED: 19 May 2015 by KRASS

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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
5991.32 
Love the detail here too Krass!
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