
Denver,
					South Park and Pacific Railroad
 
			
			
				Digital Art Gallery: 2-D 
			and 3-D CAD Images of the South Park Lime
				
			
						
			This
			page shows examples of 
			
			superb 
			computer aided drawings, many of which grace the walls of my office, 
			along with some prints of watercolours on railway subjects. The CAD 
			images are artistic renderings, in the same sense as "fine art" 
			created by more traditional methods. See my
			
			Fine Art Gallery HERE.
			
			Others are intended as the equivalent of 2-D scale drawings, suitable 
			for modeling purposes. Another class of drawing is 3-D rendering 
			that can be rotated to present a view of the object (locomotive, 
			freight car, etc) from any viewpoint. These can be animated and used 
			in movies, commercials, and video games. 
			
			An extension of this 
			concept is "virtual railroading", with realistic trains running on a 
			right-of-way with full scenic effects. 3-D and Motion!!
			
			Scroll on down to see virtual trains (static image), Bill Gould's 
			South Park freight cars and locomotives, David Fletcher's 
			CAD locomotives, Jim Wilkie's Mason Bogie decorative possibilities,  
			a couple of other nice locomotives, and AllKind3D's renderings of 
			DSP&P "Dillon", all in full colour.
			
			
			See my Fime
			Art Gallery HERE.
			 
				
					
					
					
					
Virtual
					Railroading with Trainz on the South Park
 
				
			
				Running trains on a computer has a long history of evolution and 
			improvement in operational capability and realism. You can obtain a 
			complete railroad subdivision for a modest fee or build your own 
			mythical empire on your PC. You can also design a model railroad 
			based on famous layouts, such as my heroes John Allen and Malcolm 
			Furlow, or test run your own design alternatives that will fit your 
			available space.
			
			Tom Steadman (vk3tom@gmail.com) 
			sent me a note that prompted this article, and included a few images 
			to illustrate possibilities. He is well along in building his 
			virtual model railway based on Andrew Dodge's well known DSP&P 
			layout. Andrew's exquisite modeling work was  described in the
			
			Jul/Aug 2019 issue of Narrow Gauge and 
			Shortline Gazette. An earlier article in a
			
			2003 issue of Finescale Railroader 
			has some excellent photos of the layout.
			
			
			
			The 
			
			layout was created by downloading the orginal 
			plan from the internet and using a program called Basemapz to create 
			the number of flat baseboards required for the plan. Some adjustment 
			is required for the plan to work in Trainz. It's up to the user to 
			lay the track, change the levels, and create the mountains, lakes, 
			rivers, and floor levels with the tools in the program. There is a 
			group of assets like walls, doors, floors, valance, celing, and 
			other objects to complete the layout room.
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			Screenshot of Deansbury CO area on 
			Tom's virtual model railway. Click image for larger version - you 
			might see the DSP&P bogie, flat car, and boxcar towad the top left..
				
			
			
			
			Rolling stock and buildings for an 1880's DSP&P railway are numerous 
			enough. The old 
			DSP&P 4-4-0 #2 and Mason bogies DSP&P #8 are by Trainboi1, 
			but these may only work in older versions of Trainz,  Other 
			DSP&P locos (191 and 240) 
			 
			are by Togog, with bogies (4, 
			6, 15, 28, 42, 44) 
			 
			by Robinhoods. All these have been updated for use in the 
			later versions of Traimz.
			
				
			 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			Screenshot of Tom's locomotives for his DSP&P virtual model railway. 
			Click image for larger version.
				
			
			
			Togog also made some rolling stock --  2 waycars #64 (brown) 
			and #76 (yellow), 2 reefers #508 and #509, both white with Tiffany 
			lettering, flatcar #186, and boxcar #618. Trainboi1 also made 
			waycar #64 in yellow.
			
			Elvenor made the harp point levers in 4 types to suit Trainz. 
			Como roundhouse comes in 3 versions -- 5 stall stone, 14 stalls 
			after wood stalls added, and finally 9 stalls after 5 wood stalls 
			were removed,  by Bendorsey. Colorado71 has made lots of 
			building for the area. Textures for ground cover are by Dmdrake
			 and Dangavel.
			
				
 
			
			
					
					
Bill
			Gould's SolidWorks Images - FReight Cars 
			
			
				
			
			
			
				These 3-D images are from
			Gould Studio's old
			
			website, now unavailable, and show how he 
			used a software package called SolidWorks to create ultra-realistic 
			images of railway equipment, among other things. It is really hard 
			to believe that there is no real object forming the image - just 
			100's of hours of human labour at the computer. The images here have 
			been reduced in size to protect the artist's original materials.  These images, and 1000's of others, are available at
			TurboSquid
			(put "narrow gauge" in the search box to find the drawings).
			
			Bill Gould had a long and varied career - download his bio 
			
			HERE (docx).
			 
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Tiffany Winter and Summer Refrigeration Car #1063
				
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Tiffany Winter and Summer Refrigeration Car #1063
				
			
			
			
 
			
			DSP&P Tiffany Winter and Summer Refrigeration Car #1063, "B" end 
			and bottom views 
				
			
			
			
			DSP&P Tiffany Winter and Summer Refrigeration Car #1063
				
			
			
			DSP&P
			
			
			Tiffany Reefer #1063 - perspective view
			
			
			
			
			Some people think DSP&P Tiffany Reefer roofs could have been boxcar 
			red. I don't agree but here it is anyway.
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Box Car #816 - right and left side views
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Box Car #816 - 3/4 view, showing "B" end details
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Box Car #816 - 3/4 view, showing "A" end details
			
			
			
 
			
			
			
			DSP&P Box Car #816 - bottom views
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Box Car #816
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Waycar #72 - side view
				
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P Waycar #72 - 3/4 view
				
			
			
			
 
			
			
			
			DSP&P Waycar #72 - another 3/4 view and unterior
				
			
			
			
 
			
			
			
			DSP&P Waycar #72 - end view and 
			 
				
			
				
				
					
					
Bill 
			Gould's Solidworks IMAGES - LOCOMOTIVES
			
			
			
			Bill offered four art prints of DSP&P Mason Bogie #6 "Tenmile".  
			All are nicely framed on my office 
			walls..
			
			Complete blackline plans for this locomotive at 1:20.3 
			and 1:24 scale were available fromhis 
			website (no longer online). 
			The 1:24 plans complement the 1:24 scale Delton #15 "Brekenridge" 
			and the 1:20.3 version would match the 1:20.3 scale Accucraft "Tenmile".
			
			
			
				
			
			
			The images belowmat ve available at
			TurboSquid. 
			Put "narrow gauge" in their search box to find the drawings.
			
			
				
			
			
			Bill Gould had a long and 
			varied career - download his bio 
			
			HERE (docx).
			 
				
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P #6 "Tenmile" right side view
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P #6 "Tenmile"  - back, front and 3/4 views
			
			
			DSP&P #6 "Tenmile"  left-side view
			
			
			DSP&P #6 "Tenmile"  - lots of detail in this head shot
			
			
			This is another of
			
			
			
			
			William Gould's 
			
			dramatic CAD art prints, with DSP&P "Tenmile" 
			and a waycar, from the cover of Mar/Apr 2014 Narrow Gauge and 
			Shortline Gazwtte. You could mimic this scene with the Accucraft 
			versions in 1:20.3 scale.
				
			
					
					
David
			Fletcher's 2-D CAD DRawings
			David is a prolific writer, CAD artist, and researcher of the 
			locomotives of the mid to late 1800s. His work has appeared iin 
			various magazines around the world. He may be best known for his 
			Mason Bogie "Master Class" and the super-detailed drawings of a 
			1:20.3 scale Bogie, including many optional details. His plan.set 
			and construction commentary can be downloaded 
			
			HERE. These plans led to 
			Accucraft's 1:20.3 models of DSP&P #4 "San Juan" and #6 "Tenmile". 
			See photos of both models 
			
			HERE. 
				
			
			
			
			David Fletcher's CAD drawings of "San Juan" appeared in the April 
			2009 issue of Narrow Gauge Down under, Dave's plans and CAD images 
			inspired the Accucraft 1:20.3 models. Click
			HERE
			for full size image.
			
			
			Rear, cab and front views of "San Juan". Click 
			HERE
			for full size image.
			
			
			Here are David's images for DSP&P #6 "Tenmile". Click
			HERE
			for full size image.
			
			
			Cab, backhead, and front views of DSP&P #6 "Tenmile". Click
			HERE
			for full size image. 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P #35 "Dillion", a Brooks 2-6-0 
			Mogul, Mar/Apr 2014 Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette. This 
			
			full
			size image courtesy of David 
			Fletcher.
			
			
			Another fine CAD drawing by David Fletcher, DSP&P #30 "Morrison", 
			from May/Jun 2014 NGSLG.
			
			
			DSP&P #160 ( #33 "Webster" before 1885) drawn by David Fletcher in 
			Jul/Aug 2014 NGSLG. 
			
 
				
			
			
			
			
			
			 DSP&P #51 as built, drawn by David Fletcher, 
			in Sep/Oct 2015 NGSLG. 
			
			
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			DSP&P #191 after 1885, drawn by David Fletcher, in Nov/Dec 2015 
			NGSLG.  
				
			Here are some of David Fletcher's 
			CAD drawings of details for the Accucraft 2-8-0 Consolidation DSP 
			#51 as built in 1880, renumbered #191 in 1885.
				
			
			
			
			
 
				
			
					
					
Jim
			Wilkie's CAD Drawings of possible paint schemes
			
			The four illustrations 
			below are renderings by Jim Wilkie, a well known locomotive 
			historian, showing the ornate striping and lettering on early DSP&P 
			Mason Bogies. The colours are his interpretation of "what could have 
			been" and are widely regarded as the most likely liveries, although 
			drawings by others have been rendered with some significantly 
			differences.
			
			
			
			 
			
			
			
			 
			
			
			
			 
			
			
			
			
			
			The four illustrations above are renderings by 
			Jim Wilke, a well known locomotive historian, showing the ornate 
			striping and lettering on early DSP&P Mason Bogies.
				
			
					
					
Other
			Artists and theiR south park locomotives
			 
				
			
			
			
			DSP&P #7 "Gunnison", colour rendering by Jon Davis, DSP&PHS Vol 7 
			Issue 4
			
			
			DSP&P #3 "Oro City", another Jon Davis rendering, DSP&PHS Vol 7 
			Issue 4 
				
			
			
			
			
			CAD drawings of DSP&P 2-6-0 Cooke Mogul #71 from "Model Railroader" 
			Dec 1998.
				
			
			
			
			
   
			
			CAD drawings of DSP&P 2-6-0 Cooke Mogul #71 from "Model Railroader" 
			Dec 1998.
 
				
					
					
					
					
DSP&P 
					#35 Brooks Mogul "DILLON" 
 
				
			
				These beautiful 3-D renderings were created by the design-studio team 
			at 
			www.AllKind3D.com.
			They offer 3-D images in many genres, 
			including a few locomotives, one of them being DSP&P #35 "Dillon". 
			The Brooks 2-6-0 Mogul images are based on David Fletcher's plan for 
			#35 shown a couple of images earlier on this webpage. More 
			info and full 
			size hi-res images are available on the AllKind3D website
			
			HERE. Those shown below are reduced 
			in size and resolution to protect the artists' copyright.
				
			 
				
			
			3/4 Side view from the front
				
			
			
			
			
			Another 3/4 Side view 
			from the front
			
			
			
			3/4 Side view from the 
			rear
			
			
			
			Aerial view
			
			
			
			Top view
			
			
			
			Head shot of the DSP&P #35
			
			
			
			Rear view of tender
			
			
			
			
			Inside the tender looking into the locomotive 
			cab