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My latest project, always related to Italian historical trains, is the diesel locomotive D 145, built for the F.S. by the Fiat Ferroviaria Savigliano in the early 80's.

For its unusual orange livery was immediately renamed "Lobster".

Width of the moc is set to 7 studs.

35221426146_e5e052f214_b.jpgD 145 1 by Claudio, su Flickr

35221427476_e75b7d9041_b.jpgD 145 2 by Claudio, su Flickr

35221429466_2a454acf8f_b.jpgD 145 3 by Claudio, su Flickr

35221425836_300c5e228f_b.jpgD 145 4 by Claudio, su Flickr

35131794691_756467778c_b.jpgD 145 5 by Claudio, su Flickr

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You captured the overall shape very well, but I think the cabin might be too tall, as well as the engine hoods. I realize that this loco is probably difficult to replicate due to the many angles and vents. I would compare your locomotive to this scale drawing.

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Hi, Ex cinno, nice train you've built here! It's a pity though that you didn't post a picture of the real D 145. I looked up the real D145 on the internet and I must disagree with Beck. The real D 145 also has a high, huge cabin. Relatively higher than you see with other sort like diesel-engines.

At the photo's I've seen of the D 145 it seems the loc has a kind of bump at the cabin and this I don't find at your model.

Nice work Ex cinno, keep up the good work!

D145-Italie-web2.jpg

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3 hours ago, Vliebricker said:

Hi, Ex cinno, nice train you've built here! It's a pity though that you didn't post a picture of the real D 145. I looked up the real D145 on the internet and I must disagree with Beck. The real D 145 also has a high, huge cabin. Relatively higher than you see with other sort like diesel-engines.

At the photo's I've seen of the D 145 it seems the loc has a kind of bump at the cabin and this I don't find at your model.

Nice work Ex cinno, keep up the good work!

D145-Italie-web2.jpg

Hi Vliebricker, thank for your words.  

Anyway the model you found in internet is not the same i reproduced here.

My D 145 is one of the 2000 series while your is of the 1000 series.

And one of the the difference is just that "kind of bump at the cabine".

35323113525_215d671002_b.jpgD145 00 by Claudio, su Flickr

Here some pictures from the other side of the D 145, that is a little different.

34512563923_9396f8902e_b.jpgD 145 6 by Claudio, su Flickr

35155976252_f0264675fa_b.jpgD 145 7 by Claudio, su Flickr

 

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1 hour ago, TechnicRCRacer said:

A very nice model! Does it have a motor or is it display only

For now display only but space for a motor is not a problem.

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On 16/6/2017 at 7:18 AM, Asper said:

interesting prototype and great MOC

 

On 18/6/2017 at 11:53 PM, rahziel said:

Beautiful moc, love the colours :D

Thanks you all  for your nice words.

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