Roundhouse 0-6-0 vs DCC/Sound
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Hello Matt!

Perhaps it may help you:

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On this PRR slope back tender there are rivets only at the very edges. The Bachmann slope back tender is a "lean to" on this PRR design.

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The sloped portion of the deck of an slope back tender. Here are two double row of rivets.

Both tenders have high water hatches because they are located on the slope. And water has an even lever ever...
If you plan it printing in 3-D choose the highest quality level available. The critical point are the vertical areas. The printing here is not complete difined and rivet details may not be printed or printed rudimentary only. Also the surface will become very rough here.
Better is you have a flat design in parts for the shell, i mean it is better in this case to print all sidewalls separate and mount them later on.
That may also be better for the cab.

Lutz
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