Don't know anything about CNC, but writing printer code is not a problem. I design model using Fusion360, based on sketches from CorelDraw. I draw...
Hi Alec. Welcome to TrainBoard. I see you're modelling Peruvian rail. As it happens, I'm modelling Colombian rail. Whereabouts in UK are you? I'm...
No 436 is listed as being MLW DL532B All the MLW DL535 were C-C Ref. http://www.thedieselshop.us
Class MLW-535E (as bought by Colombian National Railways and sold back to Yukon & White Pass) was C-C wheel arrangement. Loco in YouTube video is...
LOL. It worked for me.
I love the challenge! Luckily, Colombian diesel motive power is mainly GE with some EMD thrown in, and MLW DL535SEs sold by WPYR and bought back...
Alberto, Benvenuto a bordo. Quello che vorrei fare per avere uno spazio tale da creare il mio progetto attuale (Welcome on board. What I would do...
Many thanks. Diesel locos and freight vehicles are somewhat ok, but passenger vehicles are going to be a bummer as all I have is a collection of...
Hi. I create initial dimensional drawings using CorelDraw and then transfer dims to Fusion 360, creating a 3d model. I draw to original dimensions...
Thanks for your feedback. Blemishes will be duly sorted out prior to final finish. With reference to footboards (I assume you're talking about...
Hi there, thanks for the welcome. A photo can be found at the Inspection Pit section under the new thread "3D Printing and Railway Modelling"....
As I said in my personal introduction, I am seeing how I get on on utilising a 3D printer in my modelling. My current project is modelling...
Plan is to use TT track (12mm gauge) working to a scale of 4mm/ft (1:76 as used for OO gauge) Prototype gauge is 3ft.
OK. A quick geo-political lesson for those who are not aware of what the United Kingdom is:- The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern...
Calling from Inverness. Aye, I'll try to keep everyone appraised of progress.
Hi, found this forum by accident whilst researching my current railway project - Railways in Colombia - and came across some interesting photos...