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Think they both look good finished. The multi lump on the right seems like a situation where they would load via front end loaders from both sides of the tracks
Ok, two different 3D printed options. (Attachment Link) On the right my first attempt at a "multi-hump" load. I'm not happy at all.On the left a three humper. Now this is important to note: these are NOT intended to be used "as-is" but to have actual coal added on top. These are just properly sized and shaped "cores".Oh, of course, I also designed a "sleeve" for use in coaling the loads so I don't mess up real cars. I'll share that once it's been tried out.
I've put my work on this up at https://www.tinkercad.com/dashboard/collections/j0jIfkypmDp/3d if anyone would like to use them.So far I've done the Atlas 90T, the Athearn/MDC 70T triple and the Walthers/Atlas Ballast cars. The layer lines from doing them via FDM actually make them work really well when applying coal.The thing I really like is the loader sleeve. My workflow is:Paint on a glue and paint mix.Put the load in the loader.Sprinkle on coal. Dump off the excess back into the coal container.Pop out and let dry.It's super easy and I can crank through em like nobody's business. If I turned it into a business I could become a Model Railroad Hundredaire. But instead, I'm just making them Open Source.Go nuts. And if you make a million bucks selling them, send me a bottle of Pappy.