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  1. Hi guys and happy new year! I wanted to start my posts this year with not one but two micro landscape builds inspired by Jedha. The first is a reconstruction of the Assault on Jedha complete with Hovertank and At-St. The At-St model is an old build but the hover tank is a new design I am really pleased with. IMG_20161221_184332 by dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr IMG_20161221_213237 by dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr0 This model is a recreation of a particular shot from the Rogue One trailer, still built on my usual 16x16 base. IMG_20161222_084737 by dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr My second micro build was inspired by another shot from the trailer and shows a Star Destroyer hovering over Jedha. It's a really simple build and I was only messing about with some tan slopes and came up with this design. The Star Destroyer is the model from the 2015 advent calendar. IMG_20161216_094055 by dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr IMG_20161216_130700 by dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr Hope you enjoy and please share any feedback. Thanks
  2. Hello to everyone. This is my first post in eurobricks, and I want to share the modification of the UCS 10175 Vader`s tie advanced. I have been collecting the and bricklinking UCS sets in the last three years, but this set was really disapointing for me. When I assembled the sandcrawler I was amazed by the planning and analysis of the model. However on the Vader`s tie advanced there were some details that were not taken care of. For example: 1. The cockpit is a huge problem. First of all the Light Bluish Gray Dish 6 x 6 Inverted (Radar) with SW TIE Advanced Hatch Pattern is a unique part that makes it very expensive. On set 75082 there is a similar 6 x 6 one an looks really great. tie front by pablo gutierrez 2. Trans-Clear Windscreen 10 x 10 x 4 Canopy Octagonal with TIE Advanced Pattern is the same as set 75082 and ithe octogonal cockpit has nothing to do with the circular pattern of the cockpit like set 8017 3. On the back you just see a plain gray pattern with no details. Some light bluish gray and dark bluish gray parts to simulate a flat surface. The TIE Advanced x1 featured a Sienar Fleet Systems I-s3a solar ionization reactor and paired P-s5.6 twin ion engines like the original TIE Fighter and is supposed to have extra power. So I expected more details on the engine and there are details on the sides where should exist a space next to the wings and another one smaller in the back (look at the model). tie back by pablo gutierrez model tie advanced by pablo gutierrez 4. The back of the ship is another example of lack of details. There are just two Light Bluish Gray Flag 2 x 2 Square pieces. 5. The seat of the cockpit looses when you put the ship on the pedestal. COCKPIT by pablo gutierrez Here are some modifications of the set. 1. Modified it form the similar 6 x 6 one of set 75082 that looks really great for me. Is an inexpensive solution, keeping the tie pattern and also allows to see inside the cockpit. TIE ADVANCED MOC ENGINE DETAIL by pablo gutierrez, en Flickr 2. I replaced the U$160 octogonal cockpit by adapting the 75082 frontal part of the ship. It looks similar to the original model and respects the tie fighter aesthetic. TIE ADVANCED MOC FRONT by pablo gutierrez 3. I created a thicker back. I used Light Bluish Gray Brick, Round Corner 10 x 10 with Slope 33 Edge, Axle Hole, Facet Cutout of set 8017 fitting perfectly on the sides. TIE ADVANCED MOC BACK by pablo gutierrez 4. I created the spaces on the side with access to the lateral part of the engine. 5. In the middle part of the engine I included more details on hoses and some color to the set, it`s too gray. TIE ADVANCED MOC ENGINE DETAIL by pablo gutierrez 6. The back of the ship was modified with a pattern similar to the model and with a pattern that represent the exhaust of the engine of a interstellar spaceship. TIE ADVANCED MOC BACK by pablo gutierrez TIE ADVANCED MOC BACK by pablo gutierrez 7: Included the patterns included in set 8017 on the motor and wings TIE ADVANCED MOC PATTERNS by pablo gutierrez Hope you like it! Pablo
  3. dimnico

    [MOC] Scarif Battle

    Hi guys, to celebrate Rogue One hitting the screens in the UK I have gone back to my favourite style of building and created this Scarif micro landscape. [url=https://flic.kr/p/PZFxTz][/url]IMG_20161203_175808[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr I have tried to include as much action from the trailers as possible including the AT-ACT being shot with a rocket. [url=https://flic.kr/p/PWVXhj][/url]IMG_20161212_135327[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr (for those of you who don't know the walkers in Rogue One are a different class from the AT-ATs we are used to!) [url=https://flic.kr/p/NTHk9E][/url]IMG_20161212_231611[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr I have included the cargo ship being blown up. [url=https://flic.kr/p/PWVXFf][/url]DSC_3312[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr [url=https://flic.kr/p/Q7N6bA][/url]IMG_20161213_083734[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr And a tie striker taking on a u-wing. I have tried to force the perspective on this one so it looks as though they are flying high above the battlefield. [url=https://flic.kr/p/PZFxak][/url]IMG_20161203_175141[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr [url=https://flic.kr/p/NTxDQN][/url]IMG_20161130_185217[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr The only reference points I had so far were the Rogue One trailers and the Star wars battlefront Rogue One dlc. [url=https://flic.kr/p/Qb5X8t][/url]velpicjoincollagegrid_20161212_140430[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr I am really pleased with this build and refreshing to build a star wars location that wasn't desert, snow or forest! [url=https://flic.kr/p/NTxDC3][/url]IMG_20161213_084115[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/145187758@N06/]dimitrinicomanis, on Flickr I have just put this up on lego ideas and if you like the build I'd really appreciate the support. As always any feedback would be greatly appreciated too! I hope you all enjoy Rogue One and may the force be with you.
  4. This is my original lego design base on KTM X-Bow. I only use the parts from set 31024. I really like the looks of the KTM X-Bow so I build one. Thanks for watching Watch review video here: Build instruction in LDD : Go to my blog for more high resolution photos. http://yoshinydesign...nate-build.html
  5. r5-j2

    (MOC)...The Bat-Wing

    I found I had a lot of grey, black and yellow bricks ,so I used some of them up on this beastie.....( sorry about the back-ground ;all I could find that was white was an old piece of card-board ) Kenny. IMG_2292 by kenny burns, on Flickr IMG_2288 by kenny burns, on Flickr IMG_2300 by kenny burns, on Flickr IMG_2304 by kenny burns, on Flickr
  6. Lasse D

    [MOC] Dragon from Shrek

    Back in 2013 there was Shrek musical. They were advertising it at LEGO World in Copenhagen, and wanted some LEGO models of small dragons. I was asked to make some miniature pink dragons and built these: I think they liked them, but they wanted something... larger. "Lasse. Can you build the dragon from Shrek?" "Sure can do!" She was unfortunately killed while cleaning up after the exhibition, so these pictures are all that is left. The younglings didn't survive either ;( Here is the brickshelf folder with more pictures: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=523126
  7. Hi, I'd like to present my latest MOC - Eastern European Castle based a bit on concepts from upcoming game "Kingdoms Come: Deliverance". It is also my entry to XIV CCC in Miscellaneous - Large Creation Full gallery is in my album on flickr.https://flic.kr/s/aHskPcg1NX
  8. After years of turmoil between his parents, young Ben Solo has reached a turning point in his life. The strain of training to be a Jedi under his Uncle Luke's wing has been unbearable. The legacy of having the blood of royalty, evil and greatness tears at him. After a rigorous day of training with his Uncle and the other students, Ben Solo leaves the temple grounds on a worker transport platform. Passing the lush jungle and natural landscapes of Yavin 4, Ben felt a cold chill up his spine. A mysterious haze of curiosity and calmness overcame him to find the source of his experience. Looking below the short cliff, he found a waterfall that seemed to be calling to him. Banking hard and fast toward the waterfall, Ben felt a heightened state of anxiety, anger, and fear. Drawing his custom lightsaber while approaching the waterfall Ben Solo stood in cautious while peering into an apparition of his own likeness. Masked by the mist of the waterfall, a robotic voice called to Ben from beyond its own darkness. I have not participated in any of these contests before so I hope I'm doing this right. This small MOC sits on a 32x32 baseplate.When I first read about this contest, this image popped in my head and I thought it would be interesting to visualize. Creating the rockfaces on boths sides is a technique I do not normally employ, but decided to challenge myself and try for this.This was built very much with a perspective and point of view in mind. One look from another angle the internal workings and behind the scenes become visible. Here is the picture unedited. The picture above had minimal editing of some sharpness, color and brightness correction based on the angle of the lighting and camera positioning. Here is a zoomed out shot of the entire MOC. I don't know if this is frowned upon or not, but here are the behind the scenes Pictures Top Down shot showing the wiring for the lighting running from the waterfall to the platform. [ Shot of the open back panel to control lighting and revealing our apparition from behind the waterfall. I achieved the silhouette of the Vader Force ghost by shining a bright white LED straight at the background white board which in turn caused a soft white reflection of light on Vader creating his shadow on the waterfall. That took countless attempts to get it to look halfway decent. I contemplated removing pieces of the waterfall to expose him but ultimately decided against it. So I hope you enjoyed. Like I said this is my first time doing this so input on what is expected and what is wrong is appreciated. I hurried to get this done as I will be traveling for a portion of the month starting next week. I look forward to participating in more of these. My Flickr https://www.flickr.c...0925@N08/qx9iR1
  9. Minoton

    Bunch of cars

    Hi,happy 2017! In 2014 and 2015 I post 4 cars each year....in a single post, in 2016 I want to make the same, but i, been a little late, so i post it in 2017 XD. Enjoy my 2016 cars, c&c are wellcome. This one is a little red coupe in "futuristic" retro style, 50´s-60´s or something like that..... A sport pickup, not to old not to modern... A classic hot rod pickup....for all ages :P And this summer I buy some old sets from my childhood, and make some reimaginery, redux. or whatever you want to call it... the firs one is the: 6672 Safari Off Road Vehicle, Aaaaand, a bonus one!!!!! Enjoy it!
  10. dr_spock

    Train Wheels Make It Better

    Season's Greetings. I started a little project at the beginning of December to see if train wheels make it better like the way bacon makes things better. It's a daily photo project of my MOCs and MODs spiced up with train wheels. I made it past one week milestone so I think the track is cleared to post up the first week's work. I plan to keep chugging along until Christmas assuming I don't run out of steam. Rail Car by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Rail Landspeeder by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Rail School Bus by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Rail Pirate Boats by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Rail Horse Wagon by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Rail Police Boat by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Rail Farm Tractor by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Rail Courier by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
  11. McWaffel

    Give me your MOC ideas

    Hey Guys! I'm super delighted! A college of mine told me that he used to have a Lego train when he was a kid and he'd see what he could find. Turns out, he used to have an original Metro Liner - including a double deck carriage. Unfortunately, all that's left of the train are the bogies, the 9V motor and the base plates of the train. He sold them to me for 10€. Quite a bargain if you ask me. I'm going to convert my Santa Fe Engine into a 9V train (it was not powered at all before). I'm left with this: http://i.imgur.com/v6UwRij.jpg A completely stripped out Metro Liner base. Nothing more, nothing less. I really wished he still had the complete parts but oh well, can't have everything I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Now I'm looking for ideas to create a new train. I'm planning on making this one a power functions train. I currently have a Santa Fe Engine (conversion to 9V coming up) with one Santa Fe carriage, the complete blue cargo train (set 60052, I believe, with PF) and the blue Railway Express (also a 9V train). I've never really liked the look of the Railway Express' Engine. So stubby and weird. The majority of my trains have a north-american look, so I feel like going the same direction with this MOC train. So if you got an idea of something cool that would go along with my other trains, I'd be glad if you posted some pictures. This is going to be my first MOC train. Super excited for the opportunity.
  12. UPDATE : Here is a picture and the ldd file of the latest version. Cehnot also uploaded some upgrades, check out the following pages! http://bricksafe.com/files/Gray_Mouser/GM_T65_v1.1.lxf Flickr album: https://flic.kr/s/aHskH13nM3 -------------------- Hi, A few months ago, Inthert set forth a MOC of the T-65 xwing. A fantastic MOC. Not only that, but he also took the time to publish instructions as well. It so happened I was looking for an x-wing MOC at the time, so that I could use it as a gift for my girlfriend. But even though there were instructions, there was no brick list, and some pictures were not quite clear. So I downloaded LDD and built a numerical version of Inthert's MOC. You can find more about Inthert's design here: http://www.eurobrick...howtopic=138324 Upon completion, I realized I was proficient enough with LDD to try to improve some parts of Inthert's design that didn't seem as good as the rest of the MOC. Don't get me wrong, Inthert's MOC looks very, very good and fitted very well with what I remembered from the T-65 x-wing. But when compared to visuals from the movies, there were definitely differences. Subtle ones, to be sure, but differences nonetheless. I started with very minor modifications (the canopy and the slopes on the wings). And things kinda got out of control from here. Since then I've spend a lot of time modding Inthert's MOC with the intent of making it as close to the real thing as possible. So the original MOC underwent very heavy modifications. I feel I modified most of the ship, and if you cannot tell at first glance that's good, it means I didn't screw everything up. So here is the result of my efforts. I don't know if you will notice what I modified, but I'll make a list of what I did if anyone is interested. Please let me know what you like, what you dislike, what looks better and what looks worse. Maybe I'll tweak this mod a bit further. Here is the link to the Flickr album : https://www.flickr.c...157672532315820
  13. cesbrick

    Nightmare Before Christmas

    Hello everybody! Its been a while since I posted something but today I would like to share with you guys my latest two builds. Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my animated favorite movies so this was a pleasure to build Nightmare Before Christmas Nightmare Before Christmas Sleigh Hope you like it!
  14. The Librarian

    Transformers: Generation Brick

    So I have been building Lego Transformers since I was about twelve and first read some Transformers fiction (thank you, wonderful Ladybird books!). I'd say I've come a long, long way since first building gun-form Megatron. I've got dozens of the things clogging up my shelves at the moment, some of which I've had built up for a couple of years now. Unfortunately, I've not go around to photographing many of them, mainly due to the need to get consistent shots of both robot and vehicular forms. Hopefully over the coming weeks, this will change. They are a wild mix of types now but I started off building Micromasters with the intention that they all be roughly in scale with minifigures. First up, though about fourth built, is Roadhandler. I am immensely pleased with him because, despite the slightly gappy car mode, he was the first time I actually managed to construct a car-from Transformer that was anywhere near minifig scale. Universal feather-weight champion! by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr The next one (built far more recently) is a character roughly of my own invention (though he steals a name from an existing Autobot) who was based on . . . well, I'll let you guess that. Those mean machines . . . by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr The faction stickers are by Reprolabels. Enjoy! And do check back again later - I have many more to show off.
  15. This is my first moc made after my dark ages ends. I used parts from set 31024 only. DSCF1329 DSCF1328 DSCF1330
  16. Hello all Train MOC-ers, I'm planning to run a train-building contest in 2017. I was thinking of such a competition for one year by now, the last one I saw here was somewhere back in 2009 or something among that line. According to some of my interests in LEGO Trains, it would be a contest with quite strict rules you can read below: -MOC train should be a proportional model of a real locomotive, passenger car, freight wagon or motor unit -(I also plan to add that only a model of a real train produced in the last 15 years can be entered, as I'm interested in Epoch VI trains, but I can drop this one) -Body width should be at least 7 studs wide -Only new creation can be entered, trains already designed, train already designed but with different color scheme, train designed in LDD and published before are not allowed. On the other hand I need at least three master train builders, who could evaluate the entered creations taking into account: -Proportions and design - how close is the model to the real thing -technical solutions (interesting part usage, techniques presented) -Running (a video should be uploaded where the train runs on different geometries built from standard track pieces) If you are interested, please send me an e-mail [ ashivalkoinen at gmail . com ] with some photos of your works (references), and with the following data: -full name and best-known nickname -nationality Prices I'm living in Eastern Europe, with salaries you may estimate for an Eastern Europe country, but as a pledge I will put one set of Horizon Express and a bunch of track (either sets or in bulk). Since the contest is NOT ongoing, I gladly accept any ideas related to the contest.
  17. The Loreman

    [MOC] The Resting Tower

    “Weary from the long journey, our heroes find the toppled great tower looming before them. An unspoken question haunted them: had the daughter of the Duchess been in her quarters? Should she no longer breathe, the mission would be for nought. Once a floor hatch, now a door. Once a door, now a floor. Her room was on the 4th level. They entered the 9th.” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My initial attempt at bringing the resting tower to life ended in ruins. I made it too large, and I began running low on the necessary parts. About a month ago I made the decision to tear it all apart and start afresh. It was a hard decision after all the hours spent on construction, but it was worth it! I had just received a much needed bricklink order, so the timing was good. The smaller size was much easier to manage, and I had enough parts to spare for the large chunk of wall the tower fell through. I would have loved to spend more time on it, but I knew I could go on endlessly, so I made the call after about two months of part time building. The big challenge on the second go at building this MOC was fusing the odd sections together so it wouldn't fall apart every time I touched it. Watch this short video to get a behind the scenes glance at how I build and document my MOCs: https://youtu.be/edeZsEzeXBA - Loreman RestingTower_02 by The Loreman, on Flickr RestingTower_03 by The Loreman, on Flickr RestingTower_05 by The Loreman, on Flickr RestingTower_06 by The Loreman, on Flickr RestingTower_07 by The Loreman, on Flickr RestingTower_09 by The Loreman, on Flickr RestingTower_10 by The Loreman, on Flickr RestingTower_11 by The Loreman, on Flickr
  18. makushima

    [MOC] Firebird

    Firebird Lego Bionicle Chima MOC - Firebird Lego Bionicle Chima MOC - Firebird Lego Bionicle Chima MOC - Firebird
  19. IanZerbachov

    [MOC] [LDD] T-70 X-Wing W/LXF.

    I was asked to upload the LXF. file for the latest version of my T-70 X-Wing MOC. And without further ado, here it is! I can't seem to attach images for whatever reason, so you can find them here. T-70 X-Wing #3.lxf
  20. For the opening of Legoland in 2015 I was asked to make a display model of the main entrance. This was displayed in the lobby of the hotel so that visitors entering from there could see what the other entrance looks like. It's a huge model, so here are some close-ups of the details: There are a couple of large dinosaurs near the flag sculpture. The corners of the bricks of the real models have been smoothed out so that children do not hurt themselves when they climb on top of it: I was unfortunately not able to get a 2x2 tile with the LEGO logo. It could have completed the large sculpture at the entrance: The entrance welcomes in Danish, German and English: There is an ATM next to the information counters: On the left you find the ticket shops. I had also made one in yellow and one in green, but there wasn't enough space: On the right there is a sculpture with clown inside of the flower arrangement: The marching band on top of the entrance: The complete model: I am not aware of the current whereabouts of this model. I hope it is on display somewhere. Brickshelf gallery with more pictures: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=550524
  21. The Evil Emperor Zurg has stolen Christmas! Now it's up to Buzz Lightyear and his pointy-eared helper to deliver toys to all the children in the galaxy in his super-fast Star Command sleigh! Celebrate the holidays with mini-models from all your favorite Pixar movies including the iconic Luxo Jr. lamp, the famous Pizza Planet Truck, WALL-E with his plant, Remy from Ratatouille, Dory from Finding Nemo/Dory, Carl Fredricksen's house from UP, and a remote-controlled Omnidroid from the Incredibles. This is my dream Lego advent calendar for the Brothers Brick Create-A-Calendar contest. The rules are to create 5-10 mini-models consisting of no more than 20 pieces each. UPDATE: By popular demand, I have recreated these models in LDD so that you can use the instructions to build some of these yourself! Click here to download the LXF. LEGO PIXAR Advent Calendar by Okay Yaramanoglu, on Flickr I hope you liked it and have a happy holiday! To Infinity and beyo-ho-ho-nd!
  22. Hi, If you have blue & red 3D glasses, have a look to this fabulous model. This is a cuusoo model of Cornwaille. If you like, support it! His Tie Bomber is also great... If some are interested, I could write a note concerning the stereo renders.
  23. BrickSash

    Lego Macross SDF-1

    Back in December 2015 I posted a Lego Digital Designer WIP of my Macross SDF-1. It's been 12 months since then and the build is no longer just digital. Along the way I made a number of changes, including some improvements to the structural integrity. Around 9000 bricks have been used for the SDF-1 itself. Additional 2000 bricks for both carriers, which are not in the pictures. I opted to make the build not transformable. I wanted something sturdy that can be picked up and moved if necessary, not something flimsy that would collapse under it's own weight. Total length of the build is 1.1 meters or around 43 inches.
  24. demon14082001

    [MOC] Justice Gundam ZGMF-X09A

    Name : Justice Gundam. Pilot : Athrun Zala. Series : Mobile Suit Gundam Seed. Material : LEGO. Code name : ZGMF-X09A. Height : 21 inch. References : _Justice gundam : Real Grade _Freedom gundam : Master Grade 2.0. Full Video - see how all the gimmick and articulation work in real life , check this video : or see more in my album :Flickr : https://www.flickr.com/photos/134378223@N05/albums/72157674353592682MocPages : www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/435132 This mobile suit is build to fight support side by side with ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam : How the main unit of this set (Justice gundam) look like without action base : Beam saber from side skirt : Beam boomerang from shoulder armor : Fatum-00 : _The backpack unit, also is a mobile armor which can fight along with Justice automatically . I purposely build this unit to be a lego Technic set with 4 functions _2 "Beam cannons" can be turn up down : _Switch forward the level and rotate the upper gear to control the 2 "Turret machine guns" on both side of the Fatum. The machine gun has 2 part, 1 main gun on top and 2 support guns which is my addition and can move independently. _Switch back the level and rotate the upper gear to control 2 wings. I did this because i think it'd be more interesting to control both wings at once. _Rotate the other gear to extend the Fatum so there will be more space for the mobile suit can stand on it which you can see below. This is how the Fatum be attached on Justice's back : How it stands on the Fatum : This is the other way to attach the Fatum-00 : My other addiction is the mode which i call "Full thrust mode" . Using more 16 thruster to speed up : _4 on each legs. _1 on each side skirts. _2 on back skirt. _2 on each shoulder. *GUESS WHICH MOBILE SUIT'S ICONIC POSE STYLE ! *Bonus scene : *Remember to check the video above to see all the gimmic and articulation work ! or check my previous MOC : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/139168-moc-freedom-gundam-zgmf-x10a/
  25. Ashi Valkoinen

    [MOC] Full set of LEGO ÖBB railjet

    Hello all, I finished last week my ÖBB railjet train. I designed it in LDD back in 2013, built locomotive and four wagons in the end of 2014, and now, two years after I built the half of the train, now I own the full set. The Siemens Taurus locomotive is followed by Bmpz/2, Bmpz/1, Bmpz/1, Bmpz/1, ARbmpz, Ampz, Afmpz cars, making this train MOC 4 metres long. The 8W train weights around 8 kgs, so I decided to use SBrick to power it. One SBrick is installed in the locomotive, other in the driving car (Afmpz), each runs 2 PF train motors and get powered from AA battery box with rechargeable batteries. The 12 AA batteries enables a full exhibition day run (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.), I put in the last 5 days around 10 km-s into the train. :) I made the train to take standard LEGO-geometry (including more points after each other or sharp turns made of only R40 curves), however the train needed real-time and careful driving through SBrick application when I run it on multiple points and S-curves. Then I put neodinium magnets between couplers and now it works fine with a constant speed set on the screen. Here are some photos and a video showing the train, video also shows how it runs on multiple curves.