legoman666 Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 (edited) Been working on this for a few weeks now. Main bottleneck is my lack of medium blue brick. Why did I pick this unit? I'm a masochist. Lego's medium blue and dark blue match perfectly. 54 studs long, 7 studs wide. 0.7 studs/foot. Will raise the roof 1 plate. Also need more cheese for the nose (obviously). Need a handful more pop can lids for the bearings. Tried to keep this area under 7 studs tall, I failed. Edited November 6, 2016 by legoman666 Quote
JopieK Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 Really nice. Not enough sand-blue yet to make it in sand-blue I guess? Nice project, doesn't matter that it will take some time to get it done, that is part of the fun of course :) Quote
Nemo57 Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 (edited) Perfectly. you have used very sophisticated designs. The nose of the locomotive and the cab - the most difficult things to copy. And you are already recognizable look. Beautiful color. And where are these beautiful real locomotives? Edited November 6, 2016 by Nemo57 Quote
Phil B Posted November 7, 2016 Posted November 7, 2016 Love the bottle caps as bearings! Looking forward to seeing this beauty in the next OKILUG display :) Quote
Gr8trains Posted November 7, 2016 Posted November 7, 2016 Looking good! Way to snot with the headlights on the front Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted November 7, 2016 Posted November 7, 2016 Hey Legoman666 I'm in love with the EMD locomotives and I think that the SD (Special Duty) version is to far away from my skills ...I'm infact working on a GP (General Purpose) but I know that this is a second choice So you've done a beautiful work here with those three axels bogies and with that beautiful livery! Great work ...I hope to see (very) soon your locomotive complete! Quote
Feuer Zug Posted November 7, 2016 Posted November 7, 2016 Good looking work in progress. Can't wait to see the completed build. Quote
legoman666 Posted November 7, 2016 Author Posted November 7, 2016 (edited) 23 hours ago, JopieK said: Really nice. Not enough sand-blue yet to make it in sand-blue I guess? Nice project, doesn't matter that it will take some time to get it done, that is part of the fun of course :) I think medium blue is closer to the real life color. And besides, I have almost no sand blue :p 22 hours ago, Nemo57 said: Perfectly. you have used very sophisticated designs. The nose of the locomotive and the cab - the most difficult things to copy. And you are already recognizable look. Beautiful color. And where are these beautiful real locomotives? It's a real locomotive with a one of a kind paint job. Just Google 'UP 1982', you'll turn up hundreds of results. 46 minutes ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: Hey Legoman666 I'm in love with the EMD locomotives and I think that the SD (Special Duty) version is to far away from my skills ...I'm infact working on a GP (General Purpose) but I know that this is a second choice So you've done a beautiful work here with those three axels bogies and with that beautiful livery! Great work ...I hope to see (very) soon your locomotive complete! Glad you like it! Hopefully will be able to finish it up this weekend, a Bricklink parts order just shipped that should provide the parts needed to complete it. Still have to incorporate my super capacitor system too. I have it zipping around the track right now using PF components just haphazardly sitting on top of it. I'm trying a different gearing ratio; still have to see if it'll provide necessary torque. Edited November 7, 2016 by legoman666 Quote
dr_spock Posted November 7, 2016 Posted November 7, 2016 On 11/6/2016 at 2:22 PM, legoman666 said: Been working on this for a few weeks now. Main bottleneck is my lack of medium blue brick. Why did I pick this unit? I'm a masochist. It looks very good in medium and dark blue. Perhaps you have an unhealthy attraction to the color blue. Quote
MaxSupercars Posted November 7, 2016 Posted November 7, 2016 (edited) It looks really good. I like specially the front windscreen which is narrow like the real one. Cute color combination. The sand blue would fit better IMHO. Great work so far... Max Edited November 7, 2016 by MaxSupercars Quote
pyro690 Posted November 8, 2016 Posted November 8, 2016 Looks wonderful! Can't wait to see the end result!! Quote
legoman666 Posted November 11, 2016 Author Posted November 11, 2016 The bricklink fairy came today. Railings! A fuel tank! More railings! A nose! The headlights above the windshield will probably be modified. I don't like them. Quote
legoman666 Posted November 12, 2016 Author Posted November 12, 2016 Basically done? Might try to get more greebling above the trucks. Light blueish gray wedges above the front windshield are not final. Quote
Beck Posted November 12, 2016 Posted November 12, 2016 Very nice build! The color scheme is amazing. I have always wondered why you build base in 7 wide, but your bogie decorations and fuel tank in 8 wide. Any particular reasoning behind this? Quote
legoman666 Posted November 12, 2016 Author Posted November 12, 2016 15 minutes ago, Beck said: Very nice build! The color scheme is amazing. I have always wondered why you build base in 7 wide, but your bogie decorations and fuel tank in 8 wide. Any particular reasoning behind this? 4 (gap between wheels) + 2 (1 stud for each wheel) + 2 (trim for each wheel) = 8. I'd love to get it slimmer, but it's impossible building this way. Could maybe get it to 6 studs + 4 plates wide by using plates/tile on their sides. Fuel tank is 8 because irl it looks wide. When I made it 7, it looked too small. Less accurate but more pleasing to the eye. Thanks! This should explain it better: Quote
Beck Posted November 14, 2016 Posted November 14, 2016 Great consist, however, I can't help but notice the RAF roundel on the first gondola. I believe your engine runs on two L motors, right? Is there any gear reduction before the bogie? Are all of your wagons built using ball bearings since, well, there's a lot of them? How much does each gondola car weight, approximately? Quote
legoman666 Posted November 14, 2016 Author Posted November 14, 2016 4 hours ago, Beck said: Great consist, however, I can't help but notice the RAF roundel on the first gondola. I believe your engine runs on two L motors, right? Is there any gear reduction before the bogie? Are all of your wagons built using ball bearings since, well, there's a lot of them? How much does each gondola car weight, approximately? Haha, it's just a sticker i need to take off still. The two L motors are geared up to 5:3 to almost double the speed. I weighed all of the gondolas, the ones like the one with the RAF sticker are 385g each and there are 5, the ones with the door rail ribbing are 470g each and there are 4, the others are 465g and there are 12. The locomotive clocks in at 1203g. So the rolling stock is 9385g, or 20lbs. And yes, everything has bearings except the locomotive. Quote
CrispyBassist Posted November 14, 2016 Posted November 14, 2016 This locomotive looks great, and that consist is impressive! Those ball bearings make a huge difference. I'm looking forward to seeing long trains like this at shows! Quote
Nemo57 Posted November 15, 2016 Posted November 15, 2016 It turned out beautifully. Do you plan to make stickers? Quote
legoman666 Posted November 15, 2016 Author Posted November 15, 2016 Yeah, it's in the works. Zephyr is supposed to be working on it for me :) Quote
Man with a hat Posted January 1, 2017 Posted January 1, 2017 Ooh. Those stickers make it perfect! Quote
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