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A blog showing off my models that are work in progress.

  • Hard drive failures and found files

    Not WIP as such but when I get some spare time and references, I do still work on it.

    This meant to be for Trainz and I think the file is released (you can download it here: https://www.wessexelectricnut.co.uk/files/wip/trainz/PRRB.cdp)
    So I’ve been looking through my files as I’ve had 2 hard drive failures, one on my main desktop that luckily recovered most of the data and was safe, I later put that down to a system error corrupting files and the install of Windows 7 at the time.

    The later one actually happened more recently and I thought Iost everything I moved from May 2024 – my last known backup. The hard drive? Dead, completely dead. It was also installed in a NAS, a 4TB hard drive that was mixed with another 4TB hard drive and that was set up in RAID 0 (Striped) – BIG MISTAKE. Its a 2 bay NAS drive with RAID 0 and 1 capabilities and I thought I needed more than 4TB of space. As it turned out, I didn’t. I planned to go back to RAID 1, basically mirrored and I was in the process of doing so, before I could get hold of a hard drive though and budget for it, the troublesome drive decided to crash, completely. When I mean crash, I mean non recoverable. I discovered more recently that I had more data than I realised, recovered lots from hard drive recovery programs and recovered more than 90% of it. Luckily, also, the highly sensitive bits are actually on a Microsft OneDrive, so isn’t affected. (I also have a strategy in place as well now – like I did then for highly sensitive files, but it didn’t work).

    So here is another mesh to enjoy and view without Trainz that I discovered

    Its a ParkRoyal railbus, I have found plenty of reference except the cab profile and some interior bits and its been an interesting project, I have more railbuses to upload over time that will prove interesting and in some senses still in development. Just waiting for time and resources to come my way to finish it off – the worst bit has been the Leyland/BUT/AEC engines, or in one case, the Meadows engines.

    (Please note, I’ve reduced the quality substantially on this model)

  • LEV 3/R3 Railbus

    On my main blog, WordPress blog, you may have noticed I was making this:

    You may of noticed that I’ve actually used the exported model in the model above and not that you can’t see it at all, there is some detail missing, this is deliberate as I managed to split the assets up into individual ones then use the attachment point to clone them. So, the seats are one mesh and reference through a mesh table, likewise for the windows, which using a modular approach, you change these 2 elements quite easily – or add your own.

    How it looks n Trainz 2019

    Theres one other very good upshot – LODs! LOD’s take a LONG time to incorporate into a model and it’s not easy; by going through a more modular approach, it means one seat has one trainz.lm.txt file and the computer does the rest. It also means sub meshes also update instantly with a trade-off being that the text file gets more complex over time. (Hence if you download the file, you will quite quickly find that the model has a lot of weird attachment meshes). It also has a cab view that… is doing my head in! Thats another story for another time as the gauges are a problem now, trying to get the brake gauges to vaguely work has been a mission. Thats not the only problem, getting the brake gauges to read correctly has been a big mission, at least the Speedometer is nearly there, just got to change the texture on the sticker and make it look like something used a “Brother P-Touch 2000” label maker to remind drivers of the maximum speed.

  • And while I’m blogging.

    I thought I’d upload a model for everyone to be mesmerized by.

    Its LEV 3 – well a hybrid of LEV 2 and LEV 3. I’m not 100% sure on its history so I can’t write up an entire history of it, but I do know that it started life at Wokington, bodied using Leyland National 2 bus parts, mounted on a frame, sent to Derby for trials, then ended up in service on various branch lines around the country. As a research vehicle, this is one of the very few that carried passengers for evaluation and trials. There are plenty of photos of it online where it was in service on the Severn Beach Line which is between Bristol and Severn Beach. (Also passes near a landmark between St Andrews Road and Severn Beach, that being the Prince of Wales Bridge or the Second Severn Crossing).

    Sometime afterwards, it was sold to Northern Ireland Railways to work on the Coleraine to Portrush branch, having a reputation of finding “the very end of the line”. Trials then concluded and then sold onto the Downpatrick & County Down Railway in Northern Ireland where it resides to this day.

    LEV2 however, has had a much rather less fortunate history, built as a demonstrator for the USA, it reportedly ended up in service with Amtrak who later found it a liability as it was too light to operate some level crossings, also known for its reliability issues. It got sold onto Cheat River Railroad, who operated it for some time before selling it onto Connecticut Trolley museum -during this time, there was an active effort to bring LEV2 back home, sadly, it was reported that the new owners were not as cooperative as the UK based groups had hoped and was listed as “scrapped” in August 2021.

  • Move along…

    Nothing to see here, just a test

    (Now with textures)

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