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Title: maersk sd40-2
Post by: trainskinner on July 18, 2007, 09:34:57 AM
here's a digital model of the maersk ns unit i'm working on for microsoft train simulator... what is the reason for ns using the maersk name like this? does maersk have any other engines? -mike

(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w221/trainskinner/maersk.jpg)
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: CP Alliance on July 18, 2007, 10:43:56 AM
Mike- NS 3329 was painted to celebrate the opening of a new Maersk facility in California. It was paired with BNSF SDP40F 6976 also painted in Maersk paint. The Santa Fe had a GP60M #146 painted in a special Maersk for a special Maersk promotional train sometime in the 1980s if I am correct. I hope this helps you.
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: Junior on July 18, 2007, 01:17:58 PM
I am impressed with your digital model.  Is it difficult to make digital models?  What software is used?  Do you have anymore Images you can share of NS power?

Later
Junior
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: ssw9662 on July 19, 2007, 01:16:45 AM
Great work! I tried doing the 3329 for MSTS a couple years ago and I lost it in a computer crash. Nice to see that somebody else is making it.  :)

BTW: What SD40-2 shape are you using, or did you make your own? That particular one doesn't look familiar to me.

Quote from: Junior on July 18, 2007, 01:17:58 PM
I am impressed with your digital model.  Is it difficult to make digital models?  What software is used?  Do you have anymore Images you can share of NS power?

Later
Junior
Speaking from my own experiences with Train Simulator, I'd say there's definitely a bit of a learning curve to it. There are a few programs out there like Gmax, 3D Canvas, and Train Sim Modeler that are needed to create a model. Google Sketchup is available for free, however it's not as flexible and I don't think you can make locomotives or rolling stock with it. I use Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop for texturing (Though it can be done in Paint, PSP or Photoshop works the best).

I've done several textures before, but I've never had the patience to make my own shape.
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: trainskinner on July 21, 2007, 10:22:56 AM
thanks for the info on the maersk loco... interesting.

the 3d model is from ed sketcher of ed's trains (www.edstrainsonline.com/store/). he uses train sim modeler commercial. we have just started making a bunch of locos for msts... the ns livery being the lastest soon to be for sale. he makes the models and i "paint" 'em... very time consuming but a labor of love as most hobbies are.

i use corel photopaintX3 for my texturing and some really nice plugins for the weathering.

i haven't made any 3d locos myself yet, but i'm learning google sketchup... it has its limitations but it's extremely easy to learn... you can make locos but as was mentioned the animation is lacking.
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: Hoydie17 on July 21, 2007, 08:58:42 PM
I think Junior would like to get a .jpg 3D-image of a few different NS locos for us to use as backgrounds here on JREB.  We'd rotate them out from time to time or something. 

- SD40-2 (Hi  and low nose)
- GP59 (Southern Paint Scheme #4610)
- Dash 9 (Horsehead/Eyebrow)
- SD70M-2
- DASH 8 (Ex Conrail)

Think you could help us out TrainSkinner?  They'd need to be essentially on transparent backgrounds? 

Thanks,
Sean
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: trainskinner on July 21, 2007, 09:41:15 PM
sounds interesting... let me put that on my to-do list... i'll get you a few here and there as time permits... i'll start with some of the hi hoods i'm working on.   here's the digital ns set for msts  so far...  -mike

(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w221/trainskinner/edsnssd40.jpg)
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: Hoydie17 on July 22, 2007, 11:26:23 AM
Great, do you have any others of just single locos? 

Taken from that same angle of course, almost like a graphic roster shot?

Sean
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: edstrains on August 03, 2007, 03:31:21 AM
with the Update it looks pretty impressive.

Yes I'm the builder takes and it does take quite a while to create them.

I basically go from the pictures I can find of each engine, and as close to it I can get for great details.
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: TB4JY on August 07, 2007, 01:32:49 AM
Nice job Ed and skinner.
Title: Re: maersk sd40-2
Post by: edstrains on August 10, 2007, 03:37:07 AM
Thank you

Been having some crashing problems Hopefully I am solving them as I rebuild them. Once again Got my beta Tester playing with them to tell me if the new one is working out right.