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AWVR 777 from "Unstoppable" - Update 3/30 - Complete!
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RMS Gigantic:

--- Quote from: Tanis_Atreides on January 26, 2011, 04:30:58 AM ---The 3 hoppers you have in question are not covered, they are open hoppers. (unless you can find a clip of them showing otherwise)
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One overhead shot in the movie confirms what you say: those three cars are, in fact, open hoppers carrying what I would suspect to be coal.

Also, I can close the case with regard to consist length: the film's commentary reports that 25 freight cars were used in the consist, and (rare) shots of the entire consist during the movie show that the makeup of the entire train is precisely as it is shown in the now updated second post. (I have inadvertently memorized the types of cars in the train, in order, over the course of this project....)
Shadow 5435:
Can I Ask What are the Events For the Emergency brakes valve? I'm doing the Atomic Train Consist and i want it so when you press that Cylinder thing,it activates the brakes,but burns out seconds later. Ill give you COOKEZ  :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie: :cookie:
RMS Gigantic:
The locomotives got a nose job!

I made the logo taller, thickened the stripes, elongated the stripes, and finally added those vents on either side of the cab!

Here's the front and left sides of AWVR 777, showing off the new look:


Here's the front and right sides of 767, showing off another angle of the improved front:



Finally, for those of you who are interested, here's a 4-scale Megashot of a head-on view of the train:


Feedback is appreciated, ratings are allowed.
Pliny:
Wow, that engine looks fantastic with its lights on. It's too bad most hood units have ugly hoods going across their entire front rather than having a shorter one for both front and rear entrances. Still, your engines are pretty cool. What model of locomotive are they, exactly?

Rating: 9.5/10
RMS Gigantic:

--- Quote from: Pliny on February 22, 2011, 02:39:38 PM ---What model of locomotive are they, exactly?
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AWVR 777 and 767 are GE AC4400CWs. They do actually have front and rear entrances: the front entrance is a door built into the cab.
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