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Ts__

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  1. Great work, looks fantastic and the challenge with the logo is over the top! Oh no… 😂 The train is too short with only 8 waggons…. But I unterstand you: I don‘t like build the same waggon more times. But a whole train looks awesome…. Thomas
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    Is really impressive and the many little allusions invite you to discover! You probably have to see this live ;-) Thanks for introducing, is a great model all parts of the world.... ;-) Thomas
  3. I have no gap between the leading axle and the overlying frames. First reason: I want to have pressure from above on the leading axle so that it does not jump off the track Second reason: the optics, a gap would not look nice. I did not have problems with derailments even on quite bumpy tracks like the BSBT in Schkeuditz: Thomas
  4. Thank you very much. But there are only a few bricks stacked on top of each other ;-) Thomas
  5. Very nice design with a lot of details. But you can't get around testing with real brikcs and test drives. Especially with the chassis from the Talgo. That needs test drives in any case. Only with theory will come out there in my opinion not a good result. So get to the bricks ;-) Thomas
  6. I also love such photos and now I finally had the opportunity to create such photos myself. My fleet consists primarily of existing museum locomotives and yet I do not often get to. The real one is very dirty and would have to be cleaned urgently. The train is publicly accessible on the museum track in Leipzig Central Station, but it is not a museum. There are just a few old locomotives parked there. Thank you both so much! Thomas
  7. Today there was an opportunity for a few special photos..... And of course I already see again small ideas for rebuilding..... .... but nothing wild yet, just details^^ Thomas
  8. First impression: hmm, closed wagon, what is there especially.... Then the picture with the cars: aaaahhhhhh! But too bad that you see nothing of the secret for now. But that is due to the prototype. Nice idea and well built. Thomas
  9. Thank you guys! Not one ;-) But can be that some parts come from this set. Thx. I had also thought more complicated at first and even wanted to use a small Atmel Tiny. But in the end KISS won: Kepp it simply, stupid..... That is important to me. The idea came from you and my conversion is based on your work. I can't just say: everything is self-made ;-) Thank you. The railcar should also fit into your favored time, just from the wrong country. Thank you also. The color is already something special. First very strange, but once you've worked with it longer, you love it. And the model has become such an eye-catcher. Thx. But who knows: in a few years with new parts you can maybe build it even better. Or someone has better ideas... Thomas
  10. Thank you *thomas* and GoHabsGo.... No problem. if you have more questions, you can also contact me in Dr. Brick Forum in German. Thomas
  11. Thanks at all! I first used the principle on my V100.4 and completely disclosed it there as well: (Video is in german, sorry for english readers. But the ciruit plan is in all languages the same ;-) ) It should be noted that the value of the necessary resistors depends strongly on the voltages used and also on the type of LEDs. You should first try something like this on a plug-in board until it works and then solder it. The components are standard electronic parts, nothing special. The cost of all components is perhaps a 1 euro total. Orderable at any good electronics store, in Germany e.g. Reichelt.de. Thomas
  12. In the course of December, I stumbled across the Flying Hamburger while reading Wikipedia every day. The railcar train is of course a perfect match for my streamlined locomotives: time and origin fits. However, there is only a remnant of the Flying Hamburger in Nuremberg DB museum and I prefer to build complete museum locomotives. Also, I was not happy with the look of the "Flying Hamburger" and the small, deep-drawn front windows. However, further research revealed that after the prototype, 13 railcar trains of the "Hamburg" type were built and also in regular service. These had a more beautiful front for me and are simply a classic. And one of them is completely preserved as a museum train in Leipzig's main station. Perfect ;-) The original is perfect in shape for a Lego conversion, so go for it ;-) Sure, I needed the one or other attempt in studio or with stones, but quite quickly I came to the feeling: yes, it works. An exciting topic was the transition between the two halves of the train. I wanted them as close together as possible. The solution was then a variation of an idea from @Hod Carrier. He had presented a kind of close coupling with trapeze and I adapted this principle to my place and size. There was still help in the Dr. Brick Forum from Mick. With the close coupling the two units can drive very close together through R104 curves / switches. But the limitation to R104 is in the boogies, the coupler could run smaller radii with a different design. The interior design was also exciting. I didn't want to use the Lego molding for a seat, since wing chairs were in use in the original. So I built myself wing chairs. Per seat only 14 parts.... ;-) Built are just over 2700 Lego parts Drive 2x Lego PU CityHUB 2x Lego PU train motor Light and stickers are self-made No foreign parts from other manufacturers used Working front and rear lights, automatically matching the direction of travel Interior lighting: Since I wanted a rigid fairing, the minimum curve radius is R104: Last weekend at the exhibition in Wörrstadt/Germany the SVT had the first opportunity for a real ride: Have fun watching! Thomas
  13. Looks good and I understand your problems with the official Lego parts and the small curve radii. With my first moc I had the same solution: too small wheels, but suitable for R40.... Later I changed that ;-) Thomass
  14. Wonderfully colorful and really well built! The whole train is an eye-catcher.... Thomas
  15. Oh, really cool and a good movie. A little bit tooo fast and short, but good! Very interesting concept. I don't have a train room at home and therefore no use for it, but I find it exciting what all can be implemented with Lego PU and PyBricks. Therefore, thank you for sharing. Thomas
  16. Thank you both so much. I find the locomotive so also more pleasing and friendly ;-) Currently I am still rebuilding 1-2 small details. The gap at the fireplace is wrong (I could not interpret the drawing correctly) and with the driving rod I am not yet satisfied.... My video compilation from the Bricking Bavaria 2022 in Fürth / Germany. There you can see among others both variants of the OcTRAINber of my BR05-003 from 1937 and 1944 in operation: Thomas
  17. Thanks! 1950: The war is over (unfortunately not the one in Ukraine), traffic increased sharply in post-war Germany, the young Deutsche Bahn needs every available locomotive. The BR05-003 was again slightly rebuilt. The large Wagner-type smoke deflectors were replaced by the smaller Witte-type ones and there were other minor modifications to the front. The chassis got the classic red color. I ordered the red wheels from BigBenWheels in the US last year in October, unfortunately the shipment never made it across the pond. Lost.... I was in good contact with Ben and in March he pushed for a subsequent shipment. This arrived this week and I was now able to do the 1950 conversion on the built model. Many thanks to Ben for his efforts and support! That I rebuild the finished locomotive was clear to me at the latest after the exhibition in Fürth at the Bricking Bavaria. I liked the black version with the huge Wagner wind deflectors, but on photos / videos it always comes across too dark and the locomotive was so no eye-catcher. Furthermore, the war as a background for the black color was disturbing. I want to combine our Lego hobby with positive things and a classic German steam locomotive in black/red is MUCH more suitable. The main reason for the black 1944 variant were the available black wheels at me..... I hope that now also the BR05 003 from 1950 will be a nice eye-catcher at exhibitions. Today there are only pictures. I would like to create videos in operation at one of the next exhibitions. Thomas
  18. Wow. I really like it. The shape is very well implemented, next level ;-) Sure the Desgin also lives strongly from stickers, but I'm excited! Thomas
  19. Looks very good! The shape of the body fits, not yet really happy I am with the front. But this is also very difficult to implement with Lego bricks. I find the side windows are not perfect. But that's complaining on a high level ;-) I can understand, being an OcTRAINber is a full time job. Did you actually receive your prize? Thomas
  20. I have to disappoint you, it's not a rotating unloader, it's a working tilting system. Built by Detlef, I could already experience the device at 2 exhibitions. real live in Königswusterhausen / Germany: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafen_Königs_Wusterhausen Thomas
  21. Very nice. I also like the combination of (railroad)-mocs with real technology and function. Your unloading station is technically very well implemented and looks visually great! Now still automate with Lego PU ;-) Too bad there's a big pond between us and I'll probably never see it live. We will probably have to build our own unloading stations in Europe (has already been done) ;- Thomas
  22. Very chic! And the construction was certainly fun, so much SNOT, great ;-) I like the shape and would even like to rebuild the. Is certainly a challenge. But the I-dot is the lettering. The result looks great, but I do not want to do the work ;-) Thomas
  23. Thank you. However, I have not created any instructions for this train. In general, I'm more of a moccer and don't enjoy creating a instruction: it's almost work ;-) However, questions about details will be gladly answered. Thomas
  24. Oh, I completely overlooked this "monster" until now ;-) wow, what a giant. And the difficulty with R40 I understand. And even more so that R40 ability is no longer important for all mocs. Thomas
  25. Your diorama destroys my ideal Lego world and yet is so realistic at the same time.... I've been following the build on Flickr for a while now and try to pick up ideas for landscaping there as well. Thomas
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