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Dear all, to make it clar, that's not a MOD. THAT'S a MOD. For all of you who want to skip the story of this "Mod" (if you can call it still a Mod), there it goes on >>>. >>> Below are the results of my first serious try of a train MOC. Lower Deck Inside (on the left side a toilett, according to the TGV Duplex). The Bistro inside: Just for history, some older design trials: Thanks for all the inspiration, instructions and also help from you master builders. I hope to have delivered a worthy (more or less 1st) MOC here. I look forward to your feedback and have deliberately first presented the digital design before I build it in real, in the hope of constructive feedback 😊
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RC Motocross Bike
Pelzer117 replied to piterx's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I fully agree. I never thought that it would be that simple! I hope Lego will pick up the idea for future sets. We need more RC sets! And you showed the world how easy it could be. Congrats! PS: know I want an RC Batbike -
Just updating, because there is now a "ready to buy" solution from China
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It is sad that this project is dead. For all who are looking at alternates or reading about the Kadee couplers: There they are.
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You first create a good crocodil, now Lego brings the 10277 crocodil. Can someone tell LEGO we want THIS BR 194 as rebrickable model of the 10277?
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40 years of Grey Era LEGO trains ... celebrating with some 12V MOCs
Pelzer117 replied to HoMa's topic in LEGO Train Tech
oooooh. Never saw it before. The model itself is very accurate to the original. But the Silberlinge looks still strange for me. -
Which rod length do you use on the top? By the way, for this trains I would prefer a train buffer beam with a plow. I know the have no plow in real, but the lego version looks more like the original on the european trains.
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40 years of Grey Era LEGO trains ... celebrating with some 12V MOCs
Pelzer117 replied to HoMa's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Hello Holger, as usual, amazing work! The colour scheme of the "Silberlinge" doesn't fit in my opinion. If the grey parts would be beige too, it may look better. But maybe this is because I have only the picture of the ÖBB 5145 in mind?.. To compare: Best Regards from Austria Patrick -
Wow... absolute realistic. Well done! ?? This are the trains, where I know why I prefere LEGO instead of H0 trains.
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Thank you for the video! I think it is until now the most famous europe train MOC. It was ultimately the reason for buying your book (again). This may be not your Intention, but did you thought about to bring this awesome MOC to Lego ideas?
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Just tried one out. Works fine. So if LEGO won‘t do it, there is definetly a market for it.
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Hello everyone, I am searching for a MOC of an ÖBB 1040 (or similar) Electric locomotive. This swedish RC6 has some similar design: https://brickmodelrailroader.com/index.php/2018/02/28/electrifying-european-locomotives/ Does anybody know such MOC from the ÖBB loco?
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I tooked now again some time for this (never ending?) project. I am still not satisfied with the chassis, but I think I am on a good way now. I absolute do not want to make the tram wider then 6w. Its a tram, and they should not be bigger then a train. So the chassis has to be smaller, to look more like the original. Also in reality the tram tracks are smaller then train tracks, so the best way may be to go on a 4wide chassis, which is.. very difficult if you want to motorize it also. The best wheels for this, should be the small train wheels from LOWA (thank you for the wheels!). I took a closer look on them, the "drive feeling" is good enough, but it is still tricky to do not waste space, and let the chassis be as slim as possible At the moment I have THIS as start point.. If anyone has suggestions or also experience with such small chassis, please don't hesitate to comment. compared to the original, it is still too high for me
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Hello Holger, first of all.. wow. Never seen such a perfect LEGO version of the TEE. I personally would prefer the light bluish grey. If you want to look more realistic according to the exhausts dust, then you should try to combine it and create transitions from light to dark grey. However, as exptected, a wonderful train MOC My father was also really excited, the TEE was one of his first Märklin H0 trains
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Are the wheels still in development? They would be exactly that what we are looking for our tramway!!!
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Interesting but very difficult. I tested the small wheels on a bar (laser sword) and it will need glue for better friction, as you said. It still is an option but I think you will loose a lot of the power between motor then. Maybe it will be easier to drill the wheels for fitting on a technic axle.
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Thank you! I wil check it out. Need to reserve time. Depends on work/familiy. Whoa... I can't afford so much (even because of my budget). Just bought the Ring Tram first and try now to re design it. Step by step.
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"Da wär ich dabei!" (I am in) But as Nick said, the small wheels are not perfect for smooth drive. We would need wheels between the small and normal ones. If you tell me where to find. My printer is only for A4
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Hello Lazertron, another LEGO fan from Linz with the Vienna Tram. We should start a suppurt group (Selbsthilfegruppe). But just to be serious, I can share with you my Mecabricks Modell and maybe we will find a good solution for us all? Currently I am working on a new motor concept for the tramway. And I am freaking out. Inspired by the solution of ScotNick for his 4041 I start working, unitl I realize that the "small train wheels" are not made for the technix axle (red on picture). It HAVE TO BE so small when you look at the pictures from the original E1. But I am afraid that there are no better LEGO wheels - so I can't use a motor (the "Der Klassiker" solution with motor looks ugly). Any suggestions?
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Thank you for the pictures. Your E1 is similar to them what I am planning
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I agree with your critic points, but I personally trying to find a „LEGO“ solution even because most of us won‘t have access to the needed CNC mill Regards from Linz
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I asume LEGO did not name the RAL codes somewhere?