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Here's my first paying work with AM. It's a melbourne tram I made for an Australian company called Steamfish.

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Great looking model Ken :) And congrats on getting a paid gig. Any chance we can see some wires?

 

Regards

Stian

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Cheers Chrury. It's actually a shaded wireframe. I just coloured the whole model white and so the windows don't have transparency.

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Thanks Jeff....how do you mean? It's all in the one model window, but there are some pieces that aren't connected to the main body such as doors and lights.

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Yes, the wheels are pretty hefty. Deleting them brings it down to 12000. Still alot though so, I can only assume it's made up of the sheer number of components. There's quite a few small components.

 

I'm not sure what you mean by a street level shot Rodger or bogies. I used plans supplied by Steamfish as a roto. They also provided the textures.

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I'm not sure what you mean by a street level shot Rodger or bogies.

I'm curious to see a shot similar to the attachment so I can inspect the wheels.

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Fabulous model!

 

I can just about see Eddie Valiant hitching a ride on the back.

 

And congratulations on getting paid.

 

You're a modeling star, Ken!

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Thanks guys. I should say that the under carriage relies heavily on a model gernerously donated by Rodger on the cd. Thanks for the models and your permission Rodger!

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Thanks Charlie. They asked right here on the forum. I believe others got some work too.

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Hi - I havent visited since I posted for tram modellers here. I came by to sing Ken and Mike Fitzgeralds praises and found this post - which seemed the best spot to do it.

These guys did an astounding job within some tight parametres, easy understanding and communication made the whole process very smooth despite the distance and short overlap of waking hours.

If anyone has the need for freelance modelers I can't recommend either of them enough.

Glad to have been your first paying gig Ken - brilliant work

I'll try to find the time to post some images from the final piece soon.

 

Cheers

 

Matt

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Hey Matt,

thanks for the words!

I was just glad to be a part of the project.

And very nice work on the tram ken

 

Mike Fitz

www.3dartz.com

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Thanks guys. I'll be really interested in seeing the finished product.

 

Absolutley, keep us posted on where to view it.

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Thanks Eric. No ao, just three lights strategically placed. From what I remember I spent about a week on and off working on it. Probably about 20 hours in total.

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