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Exciting. To avoid the problem with the curves, you could also use a mountain railway with straight tracks. The straight track section has 2w (two studs wide) so it would fit nicely in the middle of the normal 6w train tracks. It would be really amazing if there were even enough space for the 4W tracks. Then you could build narrow-gauge mountain railways.
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@LEGO Train 12 Volts: nice job in 6w 👍🏻 However, two things struck me when I looked at this picture: 1. The lights Have you ever tried half or quarteri tiles instead of circular tiles? Mayve also in trans brown or trans black (not available from TLG)? https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=25269#T=C&C=12 2. as @LL1982 already mentioned, I would either make the tile at the nose completely green or reverse the colour distribution (i.e. small white stripe).
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So I assume it will be on display at the next model building fair (Modellbau Messe) in Ried? 😉 I knew I recognized your models and your layout from somewhere 😅 Greetings from Linz 👋🏻 Patrick
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[MOC] No more Dark Blue! ;-) (ÖBB 4010, WLB "Köln" tram, ...)
Pelzer117 replied to Brickstone_City's topic in LEGO Train Tech
@Brickstone_City I'm blown away. 😱 For several years now, I've been thinking about how to create the front of the 4010. And whether dark blue is the right colour. Honestly I was tinkering around with 7-8 wide 😉 But you managed it in 6w! 👏🏻Respect! I'm absolutely thrilled and, if I am allowed, I'll be copying a thing or two. -
TrixBrix to start doing custom wheels and rods
Pelzer117 replied to Vilhelm22's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Yeah they just confirmed it at the comments of the YouTube Video. 😞 BUT Ben (Big Ben Bricks) said on his page, that: “Many people have reached out to me with interest in Big Ben Bricks. In the coming weeks I hope to have more information on what that transition may look like.“ So there is still HOPE -
TrixBrix to start doing custom wheels and rods
Pelzer117 replied to Vilhelm22's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Based on how the wheels look, I don't think they are injection-molded parts. Multicolored wheels would probably be too much effort. On the other hand, there is no information anywhere about how the wheels are manufactured. Or did I miss that Information? -
TrixBrix to start doing custom wheels and rods
Pelzer117 replied to Vilhelm22's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Am I mistaken, or are these just 3D-printed wheels? Because Big Ben wheels had injection-molded wheels, which I prefer -
@German Luigi: I've just been on the train and passed the original wagon (also with 2 containers) 😅 So I can rightly say: very well done 👍🏻 But I would build the upper frame with tiles inverted, instead of normal plates, unfortunately there are none in blue (at least from Lego)
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Fx Bricks (Michael Gale) announces Fx Track system
Pelzer117 replied to HoMa's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thank you @Ashi Valkoinen Hmm. I definitely have no experience as a “professional”, i.e. as an exhibitor (like at BBST), but I wouldn't consider the lower speed to be a problem. Most people want to see longer trains anyway, not “faster” trains. Above all, I see the same problem as with the real railroad: there are not many “fast lines” available 😅 But I would be interested in the opinion of the community -
Fx Bricks (Michael Gale) announces Fx Track system
Pelzer117 replied to HoMa's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Any fresh news from BSBT? Too sad I didn't make it. 😥 -
@zephyr1934: Totally agree! 👍🏻 @Darkkostas25: man, you did an awesome job! And thanks a lot for sharing on Bricklink! 🙏🏻 The Behemoth is my absolute favourite! I need to check the original, but I imagine M/MS-size wheels would fit better 🤔 For motorization of cargo trains, I prefer the buggy motor
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[Revised MOC] DSB Litra EA (8-wide electric locomotive)
Pelzer117 replied to dtomsen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
That's right. I thought they were that easy. At least trans clear is available from other manufacturers. Thank you for sharing your solution! Edit: wow! The fictional loco looks also nice. Do you have pictures? Yeah that's also my experience and why I am planning now with these buggy motors for modern electric trains. But with other energy sources, especially regular hubs, the power woun't be enough, at lest for 2 motors.- 28 replies
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[Revised MOC] DSB Litra EA (8-wide electric locomotive)
Pelzer117 replied to dtomsen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Absolutely amazaing! A real masterpiece! Especially the lighting! But wouldn't it be easier to cut trans clear/red flex cables than bars?? Did you ever test buggy motors?- 28 replies
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