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http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=sawan2011&itemID=42339607
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Hey THERIZE, Welcome to Eurobricks and welcome to the exciting world of Lego Train MOC's, It looks like you have made a great start on your first train MOC. A great place to start when building a model of a specific train is to research the real life example, look for photos, specifications and so on. I do not believe the BR Class 43 HST ever had Jacob bogies or dome cars. Some great inspiration can be found on flicker from other peoples builds that could help you with yours. Below are some links, Enjoy and good luck. HST WIP Power Car + Coach by Michael Gale, on Flickr Lego British Rail Class 43 HST Intercity 125 and Class 455 passenger train by Gareth Ellis, on Flickr
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Wow. what an excellent model!
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Very nice build indeed!
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This is a really fun alternative to the original! Great work!
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on bricklink, create a wanted list, then use a program called brickficiency to search the cheapest stores. there is another good place called brickowl.com
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Here is a fantastic tool you can use to scale your models while building, I use it a lot. Be sure to use accurate drawings though and not photographs as photographs can be distorted. http://scaler.sariel.pl/
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This is some great information, thank you for sharing, do you use LED's with the light sensors to make them more reactive? if so any particular LED's?
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Hey edsmith0075, Welcome to the world of 8 wide. You could use some decoration on the wheel sets to fatten them up a little. Here are some ideas, Class 37 and 27 bogies by bricktrix, on Flickr Class 27 bogie by bricktrix, on Flickr IMG_2261 by Cale Leiphart, on Flickr https://flic.kr/p/pet2Qs
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This is great work. I am very interested in the solutions you used. I would like to use arduino for some automation also. What shield did you use? And any more how to's would be awesome. Thanks
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Rendering Digital LEGO Reloaded
garethjellis replied to Renderbricks's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Sorry if this has been asked before but, wh at are you using to render these? -
A fun update, I am using an EV3 with an adapter cable to drive the 9v train motor. https://flic.kr/p/qsHis9
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Here is an update, almost finished, I just have to work out the lever to keep the points one direction or the other. Progress with the Code 250 R88 Turnout switch. by garethjellis, on Flickr
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Struggling and yet enthused.
garethjellis replied to Grosse Kind's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
You can also import the ldd file direct in to brick ficuebcy and search BrickLink for the best prices on parts. -
Bloody MARVELOUS!!!! Love the kayak dudes!!, ha ha.
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Italian historical train: E 424 in 7 studs
garethjellis replied to bmacro's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Fully automated Lego train coal terminal
garethjellis replied to AlmightyArjen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
This is fantastic!! I would love to see some of the Arduino solutions you have made. How yo interfaced them with the trains and the rail. -
I sure can, the curve is an R88. I don't, sorry, I learnt from watching you tube videos, what worked best for me is to wire wool the aluminum shiny, heat it up with a plumbers propane gas torch, dip the solder wire in aluminum flux and they lay the solder on the joint area with the heat on.
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Some of you fine folks have asked about the custom rail that I have been making, I have currently make plastic and metal, The plastic is ok but I am still struggling with the restrictions of power functions only, so decided to work only on metal rail. I am using Aluminum code 250 rail, it comes in 96" lengths and is 1/5 of the price of Nickle silver, however ........it is a challenge to solder / braize. I have to practice a lot to get the technique. here are the beginnings of the 5 wide switch I am creating.
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Thank you all for your posts, Here are a couple of updates, transmission is fixed, this first picture was the original one using M motors, there was so much torque that it was pushing the bevels apart, using inspiration from the emerald night I created a complete new drive using one L motor.. The train copes just fine on regular Lego curves and switches, however it does not like flex track (who does ha). I gave it a tow test pulling two of my class 455 coaches and it ran great. Track, I have created some alternative 9v rail, development is still in its youth, I am waiting for more Lego parts to do more testing with it.. It is using aluminum code 250 G scale rail and seems to be working out pretty good so far, Lazarus has also been testing with this method of power rail, he has a good informative thread going. I am in the middle of creating a switch with the same rail which is 80 studs long, 28 wide, basically 5 sections of straight rail long and 1 base plate wide
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GREAT idea using the ladders for the sides of the cattle wagons!
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Here is my mostly finished WIP of the A4. I have some transmission problems that will need a redesign .
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A BRILLIANT masterpiece! Great work, I am looking forward to seeing it on the club layout!