the longer wagons in the horizontal view look a lot better i think (see attachment). I'll be drawing all my new trains with longer wagons from now on!
Now there's still a problem with the AM41. If you couple 2 units together, it doesn't look right in the perspective view... Is there an other solution instead of making them one pixel shorter (would make them really out of proportion )? This is an important problem for the NMBS-set, because here in Belgium sometimes 3 to 4 EMU's are coupled together...
Which view do you say they look bad in? Do you mean in the depot view? 'Cause if you mean they look bad in the depot, there isn't really much you can do about it... It happens to the DB Set as well, but the train looks good when it hits the rails.
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My gosh but you have some VERY colorful trains there. I guess Belgians have more of a sense of style than one might expect. Well, Poirot was very dapper as I recall.
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Those trains are looking really good! I don't really mind the smushing of the faces, although perhaps as Krtaylor said, by shortening the train a bit would solve the problem.
_RaK_ wrote:Good colorful, even better than at all. Must more style and good draw!
I have no idea what that means
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It was introduced in 1955 but some of these railcars were still running 2 years ago in de Ardennen, which is the more "mountainious" (uhum) part of Belgium.