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raised

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  1. Winners have been announced over at BMR!
  2. Splendid stuff, I really love that double traction one, both for its livery and for its form factor. Also, Sci-fi combined with trains is always awesome.
  3. http://brickmodelrailroader.com/index.php/2017/11/13/octrainber-a-short-service-announcement/
  4. That's both hilarious AND awesome. Thanks for sharing! (also, I just HAD to post this one over at BMR...)
  5. Aaand this concludes OcTRAINber! Thanks all for your entries, much appreciated! We are truely astonished by all the great entries, and we know for sure this is going to be a difficult one to judge! In the next days we will communicate more about the scoring and the prizes. But untill then we thank all contestants and hope you all had a great OcTRAINber!
  6. Actually, 17 of the the V250's (the name that AnsaldoBreda gave them) have been sold to Trenitalia and are currently being refurbished and will start running on the Italian network June next year... http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/high-speed/single-view/view/trenitalia-agrees-to-acquire-v250-trainsets.html
  7. Fair point, we haven't properly communicated this. If you manage to enter them before 23:59 PDT we will accept the entry. We will communicate about this on short notice, after OcTRAINber as ended!
  8. You're sure it was not an extended version of 10027?
  9. Only 1 day to go, is everyone going to finish their OcTRAINber entries in time?!
  10. Can't you just lengthen it by 0.5 studs, by just putting the buffers on a jumper plate or whatever? Anyways 59.5 sounds an awefull lot like 60 so we are willing to tolerate.
  11. Only 7 days to go before OcTRAINber ends! Because we love to see as many entries as possible, we have a short question to everybody who is currently building for OcTRAINber: Are you going to finish your entries in time, meaning before November 1st?
  12. Prizes have been announced! Read all about it here on Brick Model Railroader. For the ones who cannot wait: Some cool Lego Train sets. Thanks TLC! A full circle of R104 and R120 curves. Thanks Bricktracks! Remember, all entries must follow the rules (post 1) (post 2) and must be uploaded in the two contest threads at our BMR Flickr!
  13. Good luck!
  14. Following all your questions, we have decided to bundle them and put them online in a separate post. http://brickmodelrailroader.com/index.php/2017/10/11/octrainber-some-extra-information-on-the-rules/
  15. Sure, I wouldn't mind writing one! (In what timespan should it be posted?) Even though I'm not that active here, so maybe somebody else is better qualified?
  16. @Beck 1. 60 studs for single units, 70 studs for semi-permanently coupled units. These are two different categories! 2. Measurement for US loco's goes over the couplers Hope this helps!
  17. See rules, also it has to have trainwheels.
  18. Looks great! Is it more than 60 studs long? *hint OcTRAINber hint*
  19. Tried using a Dymo or Brother Labelwriter? I saw some guys having some good experiences with those as long as the resolution is high enough.
  20. That's pretty much the quintessential of semi-permanently coupled units for us Europeans (I think I wrote somewhere in the post that EMUs and DMUs were allowed), so the answer would be yes I'd say.
  21. Well, in real life the length of an unit is being measured by its length from buffer to buffer. Also, there is no limit on width.
  22. Let the creativity do the thinking for you! ;) Oh my oh my! You did indeed build that one a bit too early!!
  23. For the first question: we didn't state any rules for this so that's up to your own imagination! For the second question: yes, for posting on flickr you will need an account. But trust me, it's a great platform to use :)
  24. Keep in mind that all types are allowed, meaning you can also just build a waggon of some sorts. My goal for example is to finally build an ICR wagon of the Dutch railways, which will go about 72 studs. Also, you can think about trams, rescue trains (think SBB in the alpes), MOW equipment (Network Rail?), Truck-Train combos like Hupac, etc etc. If it wasn't put online before, we would be willing to consider it. In the end, the pre-announcement did state that we encourage finally finishing those previously half-failed ideas for something long. Again, as said before; it's a building contest, so please no old models that have been posted already. Hehe did you follow the content on BMR lately? There is some professional butchering and third party use going on over there, some posts are really close to heresy ;) All joking aside; if the rules don't state otherwise, its allowed. Rule of thumb here would be the following: Lego: yes, third party: yes, clones: no.
  25. All aboard OcTRAINber! BTW: All entries will have to be posted in the Flickr Group to be part of the contest, but for sure feel free to post them here as well!
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