Kiwago

My first MOC - PKP Polskie Koleje Panstwowe locomotives, virtual so far

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Hello All
I always wanted to have railway diorama. First I thought about HO scale, however I turned into bricks since they offer more flexibility and endless fun of constructing and buildings whatever you want.
I made models of some of the Polish National Railways - Polskie Koleje Państwowe PKP, postwar locomotives and cars.
I especially like older painting schemes in green/dark green or yellow/red. Unfortunately some of the bricks are not produced by the TLC in requested colors and must be purchased from the third party companies.
Therefore my locos are more for AFOB than pure AFOL and these are not exact scale models since I made some simplifications and tried to recreate general shape, so purists of scale modelling may be disappointed.
For example all pantographs are the same.
Model of EU-06 EU-07 is derived from Mateusz 69 EU-07 constraction, however I made changes to base and walls.
Total part count is 29737. In the middle part of the roof there is a movable section that can be put off to have access for power hub.
The most chalenging for me was to recreate shape of ET-22 and SU bodies. 

There are models that I created, I hope I find some time to bild them all. :
Top, Left to right
EN-57
EP-01, EP-02, EP-03
EU-04, EU-05, EU-06
EU-o7, EP-09
ET-40, ET-41
ET-42, ET-21, ET-22
ST-43, ST-44
SU/SP-45, SU-46

PKP Lokomotywy_FPKP_Loko_G_DG__All_Copy1PKP_Loko_G_DG__All_Copy1_3PKP_Loko_G_DG__All_Copy1_4

 

PKP111a

 

Ekspres1

In EU-06, EU-07 and ET-41 there is a cheat in render picture. 
It was not possible to install part no 48169 in the front of the loco to work as lower frontlights. 
In reality there is a hole with bar 3L in the middle which sticks out from the front. 
To acheive the look as in the render picture you must cut cylindrical part of 48169 item and put it on the bar.
I did that in reality with EU-07 model that I have (in different paintscheme) and it looks as on the picture of EU-07 below.

front

 

 

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More detailed pictures

EN-57

EN57_Y_DB_Copy_2EN57_Y_DB_Copy_4

 

EN57_Y_DB_Copy_3EN57_Y_DB_Copy

 

EP-01, EP-02, EP-03

EP01_03_DG_Copy_4EP01_03_DG_Copy_2EP01_03_DG_Copy

 

EU-04, EU-05

EU04_05_SG_DG_Y_DR_Copy

 

EU04_05_SG_DG_Y_DR_Copy_2EU04_05_SG_DG_Y_DR_Copy_3

 

EU-06 EU-07

EU06_07_G_DG_CopyEU06_07_G_DG_Copy_2

 

EP-09

EP09_O_DR_CopyEP09_O_DR_Copy_2

 

EP09_O_DR_Copy

 

ET-40

ET40_G_DG_CopyET40_G_DG_Copy_2ET40_G_DG_Copy_3

 

ET-41

ET41_G_DG_CopyET41_G_DG_Copy_2ET41_G_DG_Copy_3

 

ET-42

ET42_G_DG_CopyET42_G_DG_Copy_2ET42_G_DG_Copy_3

 

ET-21, ET-22

ET21_22_G_DG_CopyET21_22_G_DG_Copy_3

 

ST-43, ST-44

ST43_44_G_DG_CopyST43_44_G_DG_Copy_2ST43_44_G_DG_Copy_3

 

SU/SP-45, SU-46

SU_SP45_46_G_DG_CopySU_SP45_46_G_DG_Copy_2SU_SP45_46_G_DG_Copy

 

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My goodness you have been busy manipulating those electrons! Excellent models all of them. And you made the front page, well done. Are you planning to realise any of them in brick?

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Yes I do. All of them,  when I get bricks and that for sure take some time and money. 29737 elements to buy.

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Nice trains and loco's.

I guess you'll build 1 at a time, while at the same time getting all, or most of the parts needed.

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Solid collection of locomotives and rolling stock. Nice work on making all the various classes.

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Wonderful work! always love when folk find clever solutions for complex shapes!

Nice work on the display stands to :>

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That is an amazing fleet you've built up there. Lots of crazy snot flying everywhere too. Great work!

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