Selander Posted July 9, 2009 (edited) My version of the famous German express train "Rhein Gold" TEE, with a BR class 103 engine. In tan-red colour scheme, with advanced SNOT technices on the sides, note the 1 plate (1 tile) thickness in both directions between the light bluish gray bricks with grille. I used the speed racer windscreen, which I think fits nicely to this smoothly shaped engine. When Emerald night came I made some corresponding waggons in tan-red as well, since tan windows became available on Bricklink. Pls let me have your comments ! More pictures on brickshelf: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=269364 My excuses to German readers if my terminology is not 100% accurate...I am from Sweden..... Edited April 27, 2010 by TheBrickster Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paintballman413 Posted July 9, 2009 wow.... . if I had all my lego peices i could make one maybe. but most are occupied for now becuase of a lego city buildings. but hey. keep up the great work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holodoc Posted July 10, 2009 Very well done, Selander! I recall those older trains. Your MOC is a great copy of it. I´m impressed about the complete layout of yours. Is it all placed in your lair? Or did you make photos on an exhibition? And I would like to know what the white/brown TEE is. Is that the colour of the train in your place? Looking at your collection, you like to alter the colours of your engine, don´t you? Nice amount of cars. Thx for sharing. My excuses to German readers if my terminology is not 100% accurate...I am from Sweden..... Nothing to worry about. Everything is fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selander Posted July 10, 2009 Very well done, Selander!I recall those older trains. Your MOC is a great copy of it. I´m impressed about the complete layout of yours. Is it all placed in your lair? Or did you make photos on an exhibition? And I would like to know what the white/brown TEE is. Is that the colour of the train in your place? Looking at your collection, you like to alter the colours of your engine, don´t you? Nice amount of cars. Picture is taken in my home, bur I normally just make small sceanarios for photographing, so I don't have a large layout. The wite-brow engine, is a design by James Mathis, namely a German BR class 111, which in james version is white-orange, which in fact was a colour scheme that existed in real life. Mine got a white-brown colour, but is otherwise a quite correct copy to James model. And, yes I enjoy building several similar (or rather exact) designs but with different colours. I started with making copies of locomotives like 4564, and 4565. Later I discovered 10183 and made 3 different colours of the design I enjoyed mostly - which also happen to be a James Mathis design as it turned out. Lately I have tried to focus on making 6-wide replicas of locomotives from Sweden, like the famous RC-series and the older DA. Also, as in this post mu own MOC of BR 103. I am glad you enjoyed my models :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
legotrainfan Posted July 10, 2009 I think you built a very nice and fine locomotive. Keep up that good work; it's really very impressive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eilif Posted July 13, 2009 Wow! It's not often that we get european electric train MOCS here. You have a nice balance of SNOT and traditional building techniques. I really like the more muted color schemes you have gone with for these trains. I'm not well acquainted with the official color schemes, but it does give them a "vintage" vibe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selander Posted July 13, 2009 Wow! It's not often that we get european electric train MOCS here. You have a nice balance of SNOT and traditional building techniques. I really like the more muted color schemes you have gone with for these trains. I'm not well acquainted with the official color schemes, but it does give them a "vintage" vibe. Regarding the tan-red BR 103 engine, my colour scheme is rather exact to what it was in "real life". The white-brown BR 111 engine, existed in a similar but white-orange colour scheme (among several other colour schemes). Thanks for positive comments I intend to also upload pictures of my Swedish locomotives, from "SJ" =Swedish state railways, so you will have a chance to see even more european electric train MOCS Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teddy Posted July 14, 2009 Thats a really beautyfull design. Lots of little snot techniques in there to give it just that little more accuracy. Really love the use of that wind screen. It's the first time I've seen it used for this purpose and it looks fantastic. I might copy that windscreen idea in the future. Thanks for sharing. Kind regards, Teddy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selander Posted August 6, 2009 I added a few more pictures of my locomotive. I think its easier to see all SNOT technics I applied on those pictures. Hope you enjoy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holodoc Posted August 6, 2009 Phew! I´m so relieved you made this MOC before the train competition started. This is for sure a no. 1 MOC. Absolutely great work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selander Posted April 26, 2010 When browsing some of the recent posts, I noticed that a member of Danish Byggepladen has made a BR 103 locomotive very similar to my design. It was apparantly displayed recently during Klodsfest 2010. It was so nice to see someone appreciating my MOC Except, I think the Danish builder made a design better looking than mine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lightningtiger Posted April 26, 2010 Both are AWESOME 'Selander', actually had a hard time telling them a part ! Yours is a fantastic design, so I'm a conformist! 'Selander' I'm a conformist!....... always ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WesternOutlaw Posted April 26, 2010 I have to agree with LT's comments above. I like both versions. The red and tan look good together. I've always been a fan of these types of German locomotives. I played with the HO versions as a kid. In fact, I still have this one: Nice! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peterab Posted April 27, 2010 When browsing some of the recent posts, I noticed that a member of Danish Byggepladen has made aBR 103 locomotive very similar to my design. It was apparantly displayed recently during Klodsfest 2010. It was so nice to see someone appreciating my MOC Except, I think the Danish builder made a design better looking than mine Hi Selander, I agree the Klodfest design is better, but only because it has an accurate number of vents on the side, otherwise it looks the same as your design. I've always been a fan of this train, and plan to build it in 7 wide in the future, after I've finished some other projects. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selander Posted April 28, 2010 Hi Selander,I agree the Klodfest design is better, but only because it has an accurate number of vents on the side, otherwise it looks the same as your design. Agree, it should by 5 vents on the side as the original prototype has, but I wanted to limit the overall lenght. My version is approx 32 studs long, so Klodsfest version must be approx 36studs..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jo2036 Posted January 1, 2016 I know im late but this dude on lego ideas also recreated this train https://ideas.lego.com/projects/102291. I really would like to see this on store shelfs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selander Posted January 1, 2016 (edited) Yeah you are really late I made an updated version a long time ago (2012 more exact). . http://flic.kr/p/bYroyq . . Edited January 1, 2016 by Selander Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jo2036 Posted January 1, 2016 these classic trains look really awesome rebuild in lego. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites