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JaySmith

Great article

Great article, glad to see Matt has joined the MRH team.  Hopefully we'll see his layout featured soon!

Jay Smith

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BlueHillsCPR

3D Spin

The 3D spin isn't working for me am I the exception rather than the rule.

Great article!  Looking forward to more.

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joef

Which version?

Blue:

Is this the PREMIUM Edition?

The spin is Quicktime - if it's not working for you, then Quicktime is not working right on your system. Go to the troubleshooting notes, scroll down to the Quicktime section and follow the directions there.

If all else fails, there's always the Caboose Click-n-spin in the Lite Edition, since it provides both Flash and Quicktime versions for compatibility.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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BlueHillsCPR

Version

Joe,

Sorry.  It's the premium version.  I was checking out the quicktime trouble shooting and followed the link to check the quicktime on my system.  It checked out ok.  I'll get it figured out.

Thanks Joe!

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obermeyern

Love the 3-D spin

Hopefully this feature can be added to all freight car, engine, structure, etc articles.  I liked being able to look at the caboose so I can see the details from all angles.  Great 3-D feature.

 

Nate

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Railfan76

Conrail MOW Caboose

Being a fan of Consolidated Rails, I must say that I loved this article. The only problem I found was not knowing the exact caboose kit that Matt used. I would like to know as I wish to build my own.

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Tom Patterson

JJL Models

Railfan76,

According to the article, Matt used a JJL Models resin kit of the riveted Erie caboose. Here's a link to the kit:  http://www.jjlmodels.com/ProductList.html.

Tom Patterson

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