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  1. I forgot the "Apply All Transforms" before recalculating. I forgot that due only meeting flipped normals very rarely... Thank you so much ! Respectfully, Henrik
  2. Thank you Max, These pipes have caused me a headache from the start. For some reason flipping the normals wont help at all, so I have deleted them and will rebuild them from a beveled path instead of bending cylinders... Input highly appreciated Kind regards, Henrik
  3. Hallo alle, Der offene aussichtswagen wurde nun hochgeladen und wartet auf die kritische Betrachtung und Zustimmung von Neo --- Hi all, the open observation wagen has now been uploaded and awaits the critical eye and approval of Neo Kind regards, Henrik
  4. Hi Brummi, I have not been able to find any English language site clearly stating the specific font for the number plates. I tried using online sites that are supposed to identify fonts from a picture, but most just return 50 font samples, where no one is the right one. Most results are San Serif and the used font is clearly a Serif. So I wrote to RhB to get an answer. Where I just now got the autoreply that the contact person had just stopped working for RhB. So no reply expected in the short run. I am pretty sure that some German language site contains this historical design information. But I have not found it yet... I do hope others of our German speaking MBS members might know the right place to look. Regarding the latest draft I only have 1 question left. Will you add PBR materials to the design? Because I think that metallic shine on the engine brown would make the final touch Kind regards, Henrik
  5. Hi all, the "Aussichtswagen" is now nearly done. If anyone would have time to test it and give feedback, here is a draft link: E91ED064-4546-4469-9678-F6603B77AD47 It includes animations for the doors and wagen connections. 1) "Harmonica" connection to other passenger wagens. 2) Main side doors. Kind regards, Henrik
  6. Hi Brummi, the comments I will give now are entire subjective and originate from my way of adding many details using both mesh and textures, where you keep polycount much smaller by providing details in texture alone. I refer my comments to this model picture (see picture 1) 1) This area should have 4 3d protrusions. 2) These texture bolts are far too big and dominating. Should be much smaller and bled in discreet with the plate color. 3) Same as 2. 4) The vents should also protude from the main body in 3D and be a mainly horisontal line texture. You have used a mesh style texture. 5) The line of lighter "bolts" is far too light and therefore dominating the visuals on the bogey. Again, they should be very subtle. 6) The main drive wheel is flat and does protude in 3D mesh further out. 7) The main vertical silver divider in the windows missing. Technically I find a perfect running locomotive! And please see my above points as points of view, not "the one and only way" to balance mesh and texture. But you have produced a wonderful model with less polygons than the open oberservation wagen I am building right now I think you could be more generous with the polycount to make the sides become a bit more 3D, like the original. Without going overboard like I tend to do with the mesh Respectfully, Henrik
  7. Hi Urs, well, Brummi is in the process of making the Ge6/6I a reality. It is properly my favorite RhB locomotive. It's a beautiful, distinguished, harmonic "crocodil" design and emanates "Power" to conquer the many slopes I do read some saying that the transition from real locomotives to EMUs, like the Allegra, is turning modern RhB more into a set of tram routes that real rail lines. I don't complete disagree. What do you think? I would like to build a full set like the Allegra or Capricorn for MBS someday, but that is an immense project and demands very detailed construction plans to get the design right. Kind regards, Henrik
  8. I just wanted to add my appreciation for these beautiful English models and @Dad3353's work, in the hope that "copyright" issues could be solved, and full connecting rod animations could be added, ensuring meaningful availability in the online catalog. Kind regards, Henrik
  9. Hallo @urs.zoss, alle Kreationen hier müssen von der Begeisterung ihrer Schöpfer angetrieben werden. Das Erstellen großer Projekte wie Lokomotiven von Grund auf (auch mit guten Zeichnungen als Grundlage), sowohl in Bezug auf das Mesh, die Textur als auch die Animation, kann ein mehrmonatiger Prozess sein. Daher ist es für mich persönlich leider unmöglich, zukünftige Projekte mit festen Terminen zu versehen. Aber wenn Sie einen Favoriten auswählen müssten, welche RhB-Lokomotive würden Sie gerne als nächstes zum Leben erwecken? Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Henrik
  10. Hi Ralf @ralf3, Lupinus are some of my favorite flowers due to their color richness, intensity and resiliency. Just watch out for their self seeding over years, very quickly taking over your open grass areas on the layout I want to iterate what a pleasure it is to follow the construction of your layout. And the quality of your real-life layout building is of a most impressive standard! You are truly a master builder that inspires me! Respectful regards, Henrik
  11. Hallo alle, final mesh before texturing Kind regards, Henrik
  12. Hallo alle, Ich arbeite an einem besonderen RhB-Wagen, dem RhB B2 20xx Open Observation Passenger Wagen. Laut Wiki: “Eine Besonderheit der Bernina-Bahn und mittlerweile auch der Albula-Bahn sind die während der Sommersaison eingesetzten offenen Aussichtswagen B 2096-2101. Mit diesen Wagen können die Passagiere die Fahrt durch die Alpen ohne störende Fenster genießen und frische Bergluft atmen.” Diese Wagen passen sowohl zu modernen Touristenzügen als auch zu historischen Fahrten wie dem von @Roter Brummer Brummi gerade gebauten Ge 6/6 I. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Henrik --- Hi all, I am working on a RhB special wagon, the RhB B2 20xx open, observation passenger wagen. From Wiki: "A special feature of the Bernina Railway, and now also the Albula Railway, are the open observation cars B 2096-2101 used during the summer season. These cars allow passengers to enjoy the journey through the Alps without obstructive windows, breathing in the fresh mountain air." They will go well with both modern trains for turists and historical rides like the Ge 6/6 I Brummi is building right now Kind regards, Henrik
  13. Hi Brummi @Roter Brummer, what a pleasure to test drive it Animations seems fine to me. Both the pantograf movement/height and drivetrain. I will just point out 1 mesh detail (A). It seems like the light renders strangely on this motor axle cover. Kind regards, Henrik
  14. Hi Brummi, I cannot reproduce the problems any more Both the "Copy" mesh and "Save/Load" issue seems to be gone on the connection rods. Kind regards, Henrik
  15. Hi Brummi, after saving, closing and opening the layout again, the rod connectors seems to have reset to the "import" position, but the actual connection rods stay in the "saved by layout" position. If you then start driving the loco, the wrong offset is maintained... Just for the documentation of the problem... Kind regards, Henrik
  16. Hi Brummi, after tests I can confirm this problem. A) Is the original on the layout B) Is the "ALT" drag copy of A The connection rod gets offset... Kind regards, Henrik
  17. You are moving fast, but with quality Brummi Kind regards, Henrik
  18. Thank you @HWB for showing this great website. Had no idea it existed
  19. Hi Pete, I think the general demographics of MBS users talks again expecting too many English models. Unless Neo makes a UK marketing push Steam locomotives I would consider, as a humble MBS creator myself, to be the most massive projects due to both intrigante designs/details and complex wheel/animation arrangements. Take a peek at the German steamer Maxwei is building right now... He is the master builder and yet he is on a long journey creation wise (see last page) With that said, I love English trains too (only a little less that German and Swiss ones) and I think older UK locomotives and passenger carriages are beautiful. Even many UK diesels are classics. Kind regards, Henrik
  20. Hi @Neo, I have run into a particle effect problem with v8.5.5.0, that I have not experienced before. It seems that when you select a "Static" particle type on a particle effect object (A), the result, disregarding other particle settings, renders the preview (B) correctly, but is invisible in the layout (C) No other settings, neither property og material, can force the particle object to become visible in the layout. If you do change particle type to "Dynamic", the object displays correctly again. In an older layout, I have created static particle effects. But if I enter "Edit" on any of them, and change any setting, the object is from now on invisible. It could seem like an object display bug to me... Kind regards, Henrik
  21. Very late autumn, just before the first snow...
  22. Hi Brummi @Roter Brummer that is quite a project but sounds fantastic Sadly my flatbed scanner is broken, so I have had to use my phone to take the following pictures: Drawings Do let me know if they are good enough quality for your purpose. The pixel count is high, so should allow good zooming in on details. Kind regards, Henrik
  23. Ich kannte Henry leider nicht als späteren Neuzugang bei MBS, aber der Ausdruck von Respekt und Liebe seitens so vieler langjähriger MBS- und Forumnutzer zeigt, wie wichtig er für die Community war. Denken wir daran, dass hinter jedem Beitrag im Forum eine Person mit eigener Bedeutung und eigenem Beitrag steht und den Wunsch hegt, ein schönes, konstruktives Hobby mit uns allen zu teilen. @streit_ross Ihre Hommage scheint sehr passend! RIP Henry und Wünsche/Gebete an seine Familie und viele Freunde. Respektvolle Grüße, Henrik --- I sadly did not know Henry, as a later arrival to MBS, but the outpouring of respect and love from so many longterm MBS and forum users shows how he mattered to the community. Let's remember that behind every post of the forum are a person with his/her own importance, contribution and wish to share a nice constructive hobby with us all. @streit_ross Your tribute seems very fitting! RIP Henry and wishes/prayers to his family and many friends. Respectful regards, Henrik
  24. Hi Brummi, wonderful work and I look forward to building a deepsnow winter module around the station I will only state that I hope you will add a winter variant as well someday. Respectful regards, Henrik
  25. Hi Brummi, After testing I have 2 comments; 1) As Ronald, I do think the stone face rocks are too embossed next to each other. The original is "flatter" in texture. But I think you could simply remove dark "shadows" from the stone textures and then blur it a bit. 2) From the images I can find, the floor level door color is identical to the windows on the above floors. See attached image. With that said, I have a spot reserved on my little RhB layout for this great work of yours Kind regards, Henrik
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