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3D modeling and printing.

Over a year ago I made contact with a gentleman online, that allowed me to use his 3D model of a White Pass GE Shovelnose(originally in n scale). I have had to tweak it a bit in order to make it work with the postwar alco chassis I will be using, but I'm almost ready to print.

Screenshot_2015-11-07-14-17-41WPY 98-rcraig2

Now I am diving into 3D modeling and trying to teach myself the ins and out of the program sketchup.

I am making progress on a unique caboose I have wanted to model for a while now. I am pretty much done with the basic shell. I just need to finish the window detail, the catwalk, and the door and it will be done too.

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I'm excited to have these unique pieces join the rest of my O-gauge White Pass fleet. Yes I know the White Pass is narrow gauge. My world, my rules.

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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