Let me be the first to say, that im imprressed by your work Pushkin.
Looks like you know what you are doing, and the range of techniques is impressive, so im eagerly awaiting the continuation of the work.
And forgive my manners- i should begin with- welcome to the forum.
Pushkin pisze:Hello All !
I have started on 01.01.2010 and I parcipate on "multiparalelbuild" organized by Jozkin on Slovak papermodelers webforum.
I have one question about this "multiparalelbuild": On the list of class there is Ty45 - this loco is not based on BR52, only tender and cab are taken from this loco, rest of Ty45 is slighty modified pre-war polish loco Ty37. So "multiparalelbuild" is about build 1-5-0 post-war loco, or Ty45 should not be on this list ?
Thank you for your positive comments...and for the welcome.
This model is the second Im painting. The first model was PN 1,5 /Renova model/ 1:25. For this model I used normal water color (tempera).
With this TY2 model I am learning new techniques. I don´t know anything about Locos. I just liked the idea of multiparalelbuild. I am learning everything now.
uboottd- your question surprised me. As I wrote I don´t know anything about Locos so I asked Jozkin and his answer is - Is included because tender and cab are taken from this loco and undercarriage comes from BR52.
But we don´t have a lot of information about the origin of TY45.
If you know something please share.
Pushkin pisze:Is included because tender and cab are taken from this loco and undercarriage comes from BR52.
No, only cab and tender was taken from BR52. Ty45 as i wrote is based on pre-war loco Ty37. But maybe it should be Ty42 - this loco is basicly Ty2. They differs only who build them - locos build in occupied works (or taken from german) was later designated as Ty2, after liberation production was continued using existing parts and this locos became Ty42.
Hello Pushkin, was very happy to see you posting here. I have followed your post on Papermodeler Forum. As I suspected, there is a great wealth of info to be had here about lokomotives. Look forward to more. Rick