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What a giant! the picture of it on the curve is amazing!
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Wow, what a lovely consist. The mix of colours looks great!
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Thank you all for the kind words! Thanks! The cylinders were difficult to get right with the pieces I had at hand. Maybe I'll have to experiment with it some more. I did actually have that exact design for the buffer, only it looked too small. I liked the look of the larger plate more, so I stuck with that! I love the green colour on smaller engines especially! It makes them stand out so lovely.
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Hey everyone! A month ago I showed you my Sächsische IV K. Now I want to show you its smaller predecessor, the Sächsische I K. This locomotive was used in the early days of the Saxon state railways, and were built between 1881 and 1892. They served on various narrow gauge railways up till the late 60s, when all of them were scrapped. In 2006 a plan was made to build a new I K, which was finished in 2009. Sadly in September of 2022 the locomotive was heavily damaged in a collision with a road vehicle. Reparations are still ongoing. To go with it I made a crude Ommr Flatbed railcar. Please tell me what you think! -GPM-
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Wow! Those are absolutely stunning. The little details and especially the little people make it look so good!
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Thanks! It's something I never knew was a thing, but once I started looking into it I fell into a rabbit hole of mixing gauges and the incredible techniques used to do so.
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Thanks! I wanted to make a closed wagon to place on top of the Rollwagen, but I didn't have the pieces for it. It's so funny seeing those enormous wagons behind a small narrow gauge locomotive. Though I did build it with running ability in mind, it's going to be one for the shelf :P Oh wow what a coincidence! Must have seen a few of them running around then? thanks! I like a challenge :D Thanks a lot! They're both so numerous the chances are high! thanks :D
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Love the exploded view! Really shows some of the clever building techniques you've got going there!
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[MOC] 0-10-0T Coal shunting steam engine "La Gorda"
GrandPixelMan replied to Ferro-Friki's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Wow, what a pretty locomotive and a very nice build!- 18 replies
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Hey everyone! I'd like to show you 1/42nd builds I made of the Saxon IV K with an IFA W50 on a Rollwagen. Narrow gauge in Germany is fascinating and once was very wide spread. Nowadays you can still find loads of heritage narrow gauge railways around Germany. These team locomotives were used till as late as the 1990s on these railways. After visiting some of them I just had to build some of these magnificent machines with LEGO. To go with it I built a typical truck found around East Germany with an interesting transport solution. First up is the Sächsische IV K. These Gunther-Meyer type steam locomotives were built for the Royal Saxon State Railways between 1892 and 1921. They're the most numerous built narrow gauge locomotives in Germany with 96 of them built. In 1994 the last of them left regular service. The locomotive I have built is a representation of the modified locomotives run by Deutsche Reichsbahn between 1962 and 1994. To bypass the need to transfer cargo from standard gauge freight cars to narrow gauge a special wagon was designed. These were narrow gauge wagons with standard gauge tracks built onto them. This meant that standard gauge cars could be rolled on to them and transported over the narrow gauge. These wagons were called Rollwagen. The version I have made was modified with plates to accomodate a road vehicle. The road vehicle in question is an IFA W50 ADK 80. A mobile crane built onto the base of an IFA W50 truck. IFA (Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau) was the company in charge of building road vehicles in East Germany. ADK 80 meant the crane was able to hoist up to 8 tonnes. Please tell me what you think! Stay tuned as there's more rolling stock and locomotives coming up!
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Your build makes it look a lot better than it is in real life :D very nice job on the saddle shape
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What an interesting concept. Are you planning on making the surrounding substation or just the carriage? Either way it looks like it's coming together great already!
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Very nice! the colouring made with bricks looks great!
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Hey everyone. It's been a while since anyone has posted something here, but the topic inspired me to try my hand at a 4 wide train. The Dutch ICNG, also known as the Coradia stream from Alstom, has recently entered service, and I'm absolutely in love with it. Both the looks and the ride comfort. That's why I decided to give it a try. Tell me what you think! GPM
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Narrow gauge guy huh? Don't worry, I've got something narrow gauge in the works...
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Oh it's actually a standard gauge locomotive. The scale is a bit bigger so the tracks are to scale with the rest of the locomotive. But thanks anyway!
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<moc> Baldwin narrow gauge Cyprus Mines 0-8-2t
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Damn, that shaping and colouring looks great!
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Nice! very clean
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Hey everyone! I'd like to show you my MOC of the NS 8107. This little Dutch shunting loco was nicknamed "kikker" (frog) because of it's green color and jumpy ride style. No. 8107 is currently running on the heritage railway Museum Buurtspoorweg. The model is in 1:35th scale and was built as a display model.
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Hey everyone! I'm GPM, 21 years old and I'm from the Netherlands. I've been a huge fan of LEGO all my life. Since getting into college I've only had time to build sets but never really had the time to build MOC's. Last year I had some time to spare and decided to check out BL Studio. After having made some designs I dusted off my old boxes of LEGO and found that I could build one of my designs almost completely with the pieces I had. Since then I've fallen in love with building MOC's again and I can't stop anymore :D I've been active on Flickr a bit, but wanted some more discussions, so here I am!