Railtobi Posted January 12, 2022 Posted January 12, 2022 (edited) Dear Lego fans, dear railway enthusiasts, first of all I would like to introduce myself, my name is Tobi, I am 44 years old and I live at the town of Altena in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. Since 2010, the Lego virus has infected me again. My main interest lies in the subject of railways, whereby I mainly build steam locomotives! Today I would like to introduce you to my latest model, the German BR 50 with cabin tender. My version has a BR 52 boiler, large smoke deflectors and of course the great cabin tender. The BR 50 was used in this form in post-war Germany. Due to its maximum speed of 80km/h, the locomotive was used both in freight train service and in passenger train service. My model consists of about 2000 parts, I have tried to include as many details as possible, such as the boiler rings, pipes, cylinders and much more. The model has a length of about 66 studs. Two Lego train engines can be installed into the tender, but actually the model is more intended as a display model. If you like the locomotive, I am of course happy about a support and a comment at Lego Ideas. The German BR 50 with Cab Tender Many greetings, yours Tobi Edited January 17, 2022 by Railtobi Quote
Selander Posted January 12, 2022 Posted January 12, 2022 That's a phenomenal introduction ! 👍👍👍 Great detailing.... Quote
XG BC Posted January 12, 2022 Posted January 12, 2022 nice looking steam locomotive and a great introduction ofcourse Quote
LEGOTrainBuilderSG Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Now that's one heck of an introduction! Phenomenal steam locomotive packed with great details. One can only dream of LEGO adopting this loco! All the best. Quote
HoMa Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 @Railtobi welcome here to the world of LEGO trains at Eurobricks! And yes, you started here with a fantastic model of an iconic German steam engine! Quote
Feuer Zug Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Great rendition of this classic dampflok. Supported! Quote
Railtobi Posted January 13, 2022 Author Posted January 13, 2022 (edited) Thank you all vor your lovely comments. And always remember, this is perhaps a chance, to get the first Lego Ideas locomotive, so please support my project and show it to your families and friends, too! Tobi Edited January 13, 2022 by Railtobi Quote
zephyr1934 Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 Very impressive even if this were your 100th MOC. Great work! Quote
Railtobi Posted January 16, 2022 Author Posted January 16, 2022 Thank you very much...... It is the 10th loco Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 Fantastic locomotive, detailed and well proportioned!!! Quote
Railtobi Posted January 16, 2022 Author Posted January 16, 2022 Many thanks, i've tried some new techniques, for example at the boiler Rings or the foot Bars at the bottom of the loco cabin. Quote
garmsey Posted January 18, 2022 Posted January 18, 2022 The train looks great and I have supported it on lego ideas. Quote
Railtobi Posted January 18, 2022 Author Posted January 18, 2022 Thank you, garmsey, please also show it to your Friends. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted January 18, 2022 Posted January 18, 2022 The class 50 locomotives are beautiful, and the cabin tender is probably one of my favorites. Great display model! The only thing I don't like too much is the large smoke deflectors ... I prefer the hanging ones ... but that's just my preference. Quote
Railtobi Posted January 18, 2022 Author Posted January 18, 2022 (edited) Many train builders don't build the big deflectores, they are difficulty to build as thin as possible and with the 45° angle, but i needed the challenge. The cab tender and the boiler Rings were also tricky to build. But in the end, it was fun! Edited January 18, 2022 by Railtobi Quote
Toastie Posted January 18, 2022 Posted January 18, 2022 57 minutes ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: The only thing I don't like too much is the large smoke deflectors Same here. However, when you do pre-war or wartime mocing you are "stuck" ;) with the large Wagner deflectors. I believe the smaller Witte deflectors were mounted on the many "remaining" BR50's after the war. As far as I can read (Wikipedia in German), the Kabinentender was also a postwar thing - but what do I know. I'd say: Just go with the Witte deflectors and keep the tender as is = all is good. Best wishes, Thorsten Quote
Railtobi Posted January 18, 2022 Author Posted January 18, 2022 Perhaps, i'll make an update with both deflector types optional and some new Details. To change the deflectores is the easiest thing. This one is the 50 2487, the only post-war 50 with tall deflectores, BR 52 boiler and the famous cabin tender. But after war, it was impossible to find two identically looking BR 50ies. Quote
Toastie Posted January 18, 2022 Posted January 18, 2022 1 hour ago, Railtobi said: But after war, it was impossible to find two identically looking BR 50ies. Absolutely. I guess they were just happy with what was left over and did not care about any systematic numbering or build - but rather securing something to eat. At that point, things of interest change quite a bit, I believe. Anyway - I simply like your MOC either way very much! Best Thorsten Quote
Railtobi Posted January 19, 2022 Author Posted January 19, 2022 We need all of you, don't forget to support ! Quote
zephyr1934 Posted January 19, 2022 Posted January 19, 2022 Didn't the folks in the forum conclude that the Crocodile model a hybrid of two different real locomotives (Ce 6/8 II & Ce 6/8 III)? I don't think the folks at Lego will count rivets enough to care about the subtle distinctions here. Capturing the distinct features of the locomotive is potentially more important than actually capturing the look in a specific year. Quote
Railtobi Posted January 19, 2022 Author Posted January 19, 2022 1 hour ago, zephyr1934 said: Didn't the folks in the forum conclude that the Crocodile model a hybrid of two different real locomotives (Ce 6/8 II & Ce 6/8 III)? I don't think the folks at Lego will count rivets enough to care about the subtle distinctions here. Capturing the distinct features of the locomotive is potentially more important than actually capturing the look in a specific year. That's a good view, but nevertheless i think, it'll be also a good Idea, to make an Update with the Option of different deflectors! But the Most Importamt thing is, to support... Quote
Railtobi Posted January 31, 2022 Author Posted January 31, 2022 (edited) At the moment, i am working at an update for the loco. In future,there will be different options, to build the Modell: A: small deflectors/big deflectors B: tender with/without cabin I think, everything will be ready till the end of march, then the update goes online. Edited January 31, 2022 by Railtobi Quote
Black Knight Posted February 15, 2022 Posted February 15, 2022 I have to admit that I like Simon Jakobi's BR 50 a tiny bit better. But then again, your Wagner wind deflectors are just so much more awesome than his Witte deflectors! Quote
Railtobi Posted February 16, 2022 Author Posted February 16, 2022 And Look at the Tender, so many details, but these two models are very different, mine is scale and Simon's is more brick-like. And my one uses the more simple boiler of the 52class. But the most Importamt topic: thank you! Quote
Railtobi Posted February 26, 2022 Author Posted February 26, 2022 Hey Folks, the engine has reached more than 3000 votes, don't stop supporting! At the moment i am working on some changes , there will be the kink at the deflectors and the Option for smaller Witte-deflectors. I think at the end of march, it will be done! Quote
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