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what AWVR locomotive should i model next?

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what AWVR locomotive should i model next?
Posted by GN24 on Monday, March 8, 2021 12:58 PM

I currently am working on 1206 i already have 777 and i dont know if i should make 767 of 7375 next what do you think?

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Posted by Steven2007 on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 1:26 PM

The exploding Dash-2s

*sips coffee* Oh wait I don’t drink coffee Railfanning channel https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCgxH0NVZQLITksAkMEBUnoA
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Posted by Overmod on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 2:06 PM

We need to figure out the combination of sensors, gyros, and magnets needed for 777's consist to run balanced on one rail.

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Posted by GN24 on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 2:55 PM

yeah I am actually re creating that scene with cheap pullback sd40-2's and I will be using gunpowder gasolene and firworks to blow them up

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Posted by maxman on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 3:31 PM

If you do a 737-max you can make it crash.

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Posted by Hillyard on Friday, March 19, 2021 11:33 AM

GN24
yeah I am actually re creating that scene with cheap pullback sd40-2's and I will be using gunpowder gasolene and firworks to blow them up

Hello GN24,

If you are making a video re-creation of the movie, as your description says, you might want to explore video special effects and video editting.  You'll have the fun of both trains AND movie making.  Plus learn a lot of skills you can build on in future videos.

Playing with gasoline, gunpowder, and fireworks is... well, kinda dumb. Each of these are extremely volatile by themselves, a combination of them will result in ... what? 

You'll only get one video shot, it won't scale down and look right, and there can be un-intended consequences... like burning your face off or burning down the house.  

Sorry to be alarmist, but playing with that stuff can lead to ugly headlines in the news.

Take care, have fun, be safe.

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Posted by GN24 on Friday, March 19, 2021 2:48 PM

Hillyard
GN24
yeah I am actually re creating that scene with cheap pullback sd40-2's and I will be using gunpowder gasolene and firworks to blow them up

 

Hello GN24,

If you are making a video re-creation of the movie, as your description says, you might want to explore video special effects and video editting.  You'll have the fun of both trains AND movie making.  Plus learn a lot of skills you can build on in future videos.

Playing with gasoline, gunpowder, and fireworks is... well, kinda dumb. Each of these are extremely volatile by themselves, a combination of them will result in ... what? 

You'll only get one video shot, it won't scale down and look right, and there can be un-intended consequences... like burning your face off or burning down the house.  

Sorry to be alarmist, but playing with that stuff can lead to ugly headlines in the news.

Take care, have fun, be safe.

 

 

first of all I am doing it all in a large open area and I do have the editing skills to do it but I just like the real thing better than special effects also my neigbor is an expert on using gunpowder and fireworks and he is showing me how to properly use them when i film my scene

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