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  1. Hi, over the last few weeks I have been designing a new Lego Steam Locomotive in LDD, the Steam Locomotive is based on the East Kent Railway Steam Locomotive No 5 and is 34 studs long, 8 studs wide and 10 bricks high, and with the SR Goods Van the Locomotive and Goods van is 53 studs long when coupled up. The East Kent Light Railway no 5 was based on the East Kent Railway which was a light railway engineered and ran by Colonel H F Stephens which ran from Sheperdwells (NR Dover, Kent) to Eythorne which was a junction between the main line and the branch line to Tilmanstone Colliery, the main line ran from Eythorne to Eastry which was another junction between the main line and a branch line which ran north towards Sandwich and Richborough Port, the Main line continued towards Ash and then Wingham where the line came to a end, the was other planned branches including the line from Wingham reaching Canterbury and another branch to deal from Eythorne, but these plans failed. The East Kent Railway Steam Locomotive No 5 was a LSWR 415 Class 4-4-2T Steam Locomotive designed by William Adams and introduced to service on the LSWR (London and South Western Railway) in 1882 and was purchased from the Ministry of Munitions Disposal and Liquidation Commission in March 1923. The Steam Locomotive stayed on the East Kent Railway until March 1946 when the Southern Railway purchased her for £120 for the Lyme Regis branch where two of her sisters had kept services going for over 20 years and is now at Sheffield Park on the Bluebell Railway awaiting restoration. Due to the LSWR Class 415 4-4-2T having no tender or my model not long enough or deeper and wider boiler to hide the Lego Power Functions Battery Box and IR Receiver, I decided to build a SR 10 Ton Goods Van to house Lego Power Functions Battery Box and IR Receiver. Front view of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5. A view of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5. A 00 Gauge Steam Locomotive Model in EKR Colours. A side view of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5. Back view of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5. The LSWR Class 415 Adams Radial Steam Locomotive on the Bluebell Railway in Southern Colours. A back View of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5. Front view of my Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. A view of my Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. A Side view of my Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. A view of my Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. view of my Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. A top view of my Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van with the roof removed showing the Lego Power Functions Battery Box and IR Receiver. A top view of my Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van showing the top of the Lego Power Functions IR Receiver through a 2x2 hole in the roof. The SR 10 Ton Goods Van at the Bluebell Railway, A side view of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5 with the Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. A front view of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5 with the Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. view of my LDD MOC Steam Locomotive East Kent Railway No 5 with the Lego SR 10 Ton Goods Van. Due to some of the parts not being in the right colour I have decided to buy all the green parts needed in white and the wheels in clear from Big Ben Bricks. and dye some in green vinyl dye from vinyldye.co.uk the green shade I will be using is the TRG Green Vinyl Dye Plastic Paint Aerosol 150ml which looks like a close match to the green colour I need. As suggested by Srbandrews, I have changed the tops of the tanks to black and continued the black line right to the back end of the cab. Update All the parts are now order from Bricklink and Big Ben Bricks, 16 orders in total, paid for 6 so far, waiting for the rest of the invoices, still have to order the Vinyl Dye Sprays from Vinyldye.co.uk Update I have made some changes to the SR 10 Ton Goods Van, the changes include vents which I did not include and now a power switch on the roof enabling me to turn the battery box on or off without taking the roof apart. Showing the new bents (the slopes in the end) and the power switch ) the 1x1 tile jutting out above the roof. A view of the insides of the SR 10 Ton Goods Van showing the Lego Power Functions Battery Box Power Switch made from Lego components (2 x 1x1 tiles, 1x2 tile, 1x1 tile and 1 x Modified Plate 2 x 2 with Pin on Bottom), A metal spring will put between the Technic Plate and the Modified Plate 2 x 2 with Pin on Bottom (metal spring will be from a broken 6 L Technic Shock Absorber) A Closer view of the Power Switch made from 2 x 1x1 tiles, 1x2 tile, 1x1 tile and 1 x Modified Plate 2 x 2 with Pin on Bottom. Update As of now I have all the parts to put the model together, I still have to dye the white pieces to the green shade I am using, then I can put it together.