This is a model of a 2 wheel paddle steamer engine, using articulated paddle blades.
Plans provided by Julius De Waal and post on website http://www.modelesavapeur.com.
Paddle steamer 2
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Paddle steamer 2
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Re: Paddle steamer 2
Nice one as always Do you use any assembly WB for those?
Re: Paddle steamer 2
Yes, I use Assembly2 V04.5b WB
Re: Paddle steamer 2
Just to clarify for future readers it is not "Assembly2" but "A2plus V04.5b", right?
Do you model all objects in separate files and then make just the assembly in a separate file? How do you keep relations between different parts?
The few times that I used A2Plus for simple assemblies I first modeled all parts in place and then created an assembly from those in the same file...
Do you model all objects in separate files and then make just the assembly in a separate file? How do you keep relations between different parts?
The few times that I used A2Plus for simple assemblies I first modeled all parts in place and then created an assembly from those in the same file...
Re: Paddle steamer 2
Yes Kisolre, that was a typo on my part as you say it should read A2plus, Each part is a separate item and they are assembled on another sheet, sometimes I might make several assemblies then assemble the assemblies, I avoid that where possible as the colours from the assemblies lose their gloss/sheen perhaps a conflict with lighting angles of the different parts.
I use 'fixed position=true' when assembling, however on the odd occasion a part might move for no obvious reason.
I use 'fixed position=true' when assembling, however on the odd occasion a part might move for no obvious reason.