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A contest among lego train fans in China

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     We have a group of Lego train fans in China. We organize a contest recently. Here is some excellent work.

No.1  CRH380B

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No.2  SD70Ace

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No.3 DF8CJ

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No.4 GO Train

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No.5 SS6

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No.6 Subway in Guangzhou

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No.7 Df4b

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No.8 DF8BJ

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Nice work.  In 4 GO train I do not recognize the window screen, what set was it in?  Also with said engine can I see some more pictures of the double decker coach it is pulling.

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21 hours ago, pirzyk said:

Nice work.  In 4 GO train I do not recognize the window screen, what set was it in?  Also with said engine can I see some more pictures of the double decker coach it is pulling.

This is the part I believe: https://brickset.com/parts/design-62576 It looks like some vinyl stickering on the windscreen to give the appropriate look.

Anyway, Marbleman, great entries. I really like to locomotive with the interior engine details. And the Guangzhou subway, if that all works for the vestibule in motion, is a terrific design.

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On 1/9/2017 at 6:31 AM, marbleman said:

 

 

 

No.8 DF8BJ

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Beautiful trains ...I love the first one: the hi-speed convoy

Just one question about the model in the picture: are the bogie in dark bluish gray color?

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Very nice.  I'm surprised someone in China would model a GO train.  I saw one go by this morning.  It looked very similar.  :laugh:

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That Go Train looks very much like an EMD f40phm like this one:

 

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1 hour ago, ALCO said:

That Go Train looks very much like an EMD f40phm like this one:

Close.  GO Transit uses the MPI MP40PH-3C which has 4000 HP and a separate engine/generator for HEP.   I believe Boston's MBTA also uses MPI locomotives.

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2 hours ago, dr_spock said:

Close.  GO Transit uses the MPI MP40PH-3C which has 4000 HP and a separate engine/generator for HEP.   I believe Boston's MBTA also uses MPI locomotives.

Yeah, I think you are right. I should have kept looking at Metra locomotives a little longer. Agreed, the Go Train above looks more like this one. Metra%20404%20-1A%20NEW%20at%20Proviso%2

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On ‎2017‎年‎9‎月‎1‎日 at 8:45 PM, pirzyk said:

Nice work.  In 4 GO train I do not recognize the window screen, what set was it in?  Also with said engine can I see some more pictures of the double decker coach it is pulling.

 You can see picture of double deckr in http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=571218

11 hours ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

Beautiful trains ...I love the first one: the hi-speed convoy

Just one question about the model in the picture: are the bogie in dark bluish gray color?

In china, we have choise of  copy Lego parts with more different colors like the bogie you mentioned.

8 hours ago, dr_spock said:

Very nice.  I'm surprised someone in China would model a GO train.  I saw one go by this morning.  It looked very similar.  :laugh:

The author  of Go train is a Chinese student studying in Canada,so he is very familiar this train.

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On 3/9/2017 at 4:26 AM, marbleman said:

In china, we have choise of  copy Lego parts with more different colors like the bogie you mentioned.

Thanks for your answer ...are there shops on the net?

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