Esben Kolind Posted October 18, 2009 Hi all, My latest creation is a European style InterCity train mainly inspired by current Danish rolling stock. This 6-wide train features three cars (one bilevel), removable roofs, full interior and close coupling. Building this train has been a study in the use of curved bricks and cheese cakes to obtain a "clean" curvature of the front. The cheese cakes are truly a great addition for any train builder. All images on BrickShelf after moderation The assembly of the SNOT front. Notice that pretty much all of the train sides are SNOT. To obtain a smooth slope of cheese cakes, every second cake must be offset by a half plate. Can you figure out how it is done here? A few pictures of the close coupling, a pretty standard technique: All comments are welcome! Esben Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
missouri_bb63 Posted October 18, 2009 (edited) Thanks for showing the SNOT techniques and that linkage system is so simple yet so effective!! The shape and colors are gret too really well done! I will check out the video now. Post video viewing EDIT: WOW that is pretty quick! Sounds quick too. Edited October 18, 2009 by missouri_bb63 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Selander Posted October 19, 2009 This is nicely done ! I like your modern-looking train sets. Also I paid special attention to the close-coupling technic. I gather some ideas for making something similar one day. So special thanks for showing it so clearly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aawsum Posted October 22, 2009 He that looks really good, nice to say how you worked out the SNOT and explained the building techniques. A small point of criticism is the line from the front steering capartment to the passengers part. Because you reused the bic white panels, it doesnt fit nicely, maybe you could think of other solutions. I don't know any, except maybe not using the big white rood panels. The coupling btw is very nice, simple but so effective Share this post Link to post Share on other sites