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Five years ago i noticed a moc off Erik Brok. It was a small train called the Sik. I instantly

fell in love with it. I wanted to recreate it with some ideas off my own.

So i was called out off my dark-ages.

sik1.jpg

This engine was the starting point of my future home-layout.

I dont have place for a big scene so i want all my rollingstock to be 2 axle.

As example i rebuild the 10013 and made 10013a and 10013b

10013a1.jpg

10013b1.jpg

Finaly all 3 models together:

sik10013.jpg

The whole map: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=297086

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Thanx for all the nice replys.

BTW I am working on a copy of your switchtower from your BS folder I'll show pictures when it is finished

Do you mean the swith or the yard tower.

Because i cant take credit for the switchtower.

The original idea is from Ben Beneke.

See his brickshelf.

The yard on the other hand is mine. I personally

love it and i am building it bit by bit.

If you want i can send the ldr file to you.

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What other kinds of rolling stock are you planning on making? I'd like to see how you'd make a tank car.

- I also have a flat car

- 2 hoppers

- coal-car

- 2 boxcars

and i have a digital study of my new tankcar.

How is the small locomotive steered? By looking out of the side-window?

Theres a transparant brick under the green tile. I agree its hard to ntice.

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It looks great in that color scheme

Thanx for the compliment but i'll have to say i didn't made it up.

In the old days it was the scheme that the locs were painted.

Here's an example :

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