Sunday 25 February 2018

NZ120 DF













The NZ120 & 1:87 DF Class has now been drawn up, and can be found here

I've been having a play with 3d builder to edit the .stl file I send to shapeways to add a bit of colour, imagine one day being able to print in colour with a material like FUD. One day soon!

NZ120 DF Class, 3d render 
NZ120 DF Class, 3d render 

Not quite NZ120 but related, a larger version currently printing away
Df & second Db in early stages of fruit salad
DF with almost complete bogies, handrails all finished, this time 0.9mm brass

14 comments:

  1. Thank you for doing this in 1:87! I am building my own layout which is based on the Main trunk line this will look lovely!

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  2. Hello! I am making a 1:87 layout and I would like to ask if you could make the AK Carriages in 1:87 and maybe convert alot of the old steamers into 1:87? Thank you so much if you can do this you are the only person who makes most of the NZR Locos in 1:87

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  3. Yeah i'll take a look at the AK's, i've been meaning to give them some love & update a few details on it. When I do i'll convert it to 1:87, with all the new designs I intend on making 1:87 versions.
    Likewise with the steamers.

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    1. Thanks man, Im sure loads of people are excited for this, You make really good quality items why aren't you a big company? Your Models sure are as good as something from one.

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  4. Hello there! I would like to ask why can I not register on NZ Rail 120

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  5. Hi Anon, this is due to spam - should be fixed in the next few days.

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    1. Thanks I will tell my friends to join when it is up

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    2. Hi Anon - you should be able to register now

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    3. Thanks! I registered a few days ago and now my account is waiting for approval

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  6. Sorry for spamming the comment section, Do you have sounds for your Locos? If you do can you release them online? I am trying to find DCC Sounds for NZR Locos and just cant find any anywhere, Thanks in advance

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  7. Not really no, i've got a couple of sound files but nothing workable. I've no Dcc at all for my 1:24 stuff, but my nz120 fleet has a few sound loco's, I simply used the universal steam sounds that come with the decoders from this place https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/dcc-sound-power/decoders/

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    1. Hmmm, I'll try and find some prototypical ones for sound decorders, I just found a video with NZR Locos with sounds (Not models but in a videogame) I wonder if I could take the sounds and program them into a decorder.

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