MP36PH-3C Loco and Bombardier Bi-Levels

Kashiwazaki

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Aug 28, 2009
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Hi!
If you ever wanted the MP36PH-3C Diesel Locomotive and better designed models of the Bombardier Bi-Level Commuter Coaches, this IS the opportunity you've been waiting for:
http://www.majhost.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=213899
There's also a blank model of it; if you want to do something, do on the blank models ONLY.
Then let me know whenever you want to post that, and where, please!
(reminding you this is COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL) announce1:thumb:
If you have doubts on how to assemble them, then tell me where is your doubt.
Hope you like them; they've been already tested before issue.
 

gleasure

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You know, I kept looking at those cars and thinking "Those would be so easy to model..."

Downloaded the files, don't know when I'll have time to try them. (Spare time, what's that? :mrgreen:)
 

Kashiwazaki

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Aug 28, 2009
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You know, I kept looking at those cars and thinking "Those would be so easy to model..."

Downloaded the files, don't know when I'll have time to try them. (Spare time, what's that? :mrgreen:)
If you have the habit of seeing these cars, you probably know much better than any one else that never saw these how to build them quickly and easily. If not, search "Bombardier Bi-Level"; you'll see a huge roster of these.
Each car took me about 1 hour to build (a bit less if you use cianocrylate glue).

The same applies to the MP36PH-3C. Googling "MP36PH-3C" will also show many engines, like Metra, GO Transit, CalTrain, etc.

The MP36PH-3C engine (as you probably noticed) is easier to build, relatively to the bi-levels.

Well, arigato for downloading them! :mrgreen:

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