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Ashi Valkoinen

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  1. I'll will soon move to a "new" houe with my girlfriend. There will be a room only for LEGO layout. :) Any questions? And she's made her first LEGO locomotive, the MÁV M47: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/safiati/exhibitions/childrensworld/dsc08508.jpg (I do not build diesel engines, only electric.)
  2. Hi Sergio, this is an almost perfect model with great details. Why do you not try this model with medium blue color instead of blue?
  3. We got the same problem in our club layout with EN. If the motor is ok, perhaps you should try to put some weight into the tender to avoid the wheel-spin of the 9V motor.
  4. Really interesting, especially you try to build it in 7w. Things that should be (in my opinion!) modified: Front window is too wide. It doesn't need those 1×3 black slopes. The side windows' solution in SNOT is very good, but earlier I experienced by this train, that placing panel on plate on panel etc will be never enough straight, it will have a little curve. It's very annoying. You can replace three white wedge plate-s with one wedge brick. It will have less "holes". Hope you continue you work and you will build your train IRL in the future!
  5. Sorry for repeating the question, but will be BlueBrick aviable for Wine 1.3 in the next few months?
  6. Like them very much... dark green loco... inspiring me a lot, I must build a dark green locomotive, it's time to search for dark green hungarian locos. :)
  7. Recently I've built some new MOCs, but until this evening I haven't got time to publish them. First of all, the most important change was made on my favourite train, the red Stadler FLIRT. After one of my LTC's members (Kovács Viktor Péter) found a way how to build 48 stud long modules for trains with shared boogies (Jacobs boogies), without any problems on standard train track geometry I decided to build my Stadler FLIRT with more precisious scale. Now it is ~40% longer, it is easier to be transported, has directional lights. I built a new electric locomotive. The V63-series, called 'Gigant', were the most powerful locomotives in Hungary until the arrivel of Siemens Taurus locos. The V63s have 6 axles, but building boogies wasn't too hard. For the Taurus loco I've built a Bpmz-type intercity waggon. These are used in international trains between Hungary and Austria. However most passanger waggons have traditional "train window" in Hungary, these Bpmz cars have larger windows, without the possibility to open them. Because of this I have avoided to use train windows and the trans-black panels were enough to build this MOC. Galleries: Stadler FLIRT (with total lenght of 14 straight 9V track): https://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=540231 V63 electric locomotive: https://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=540235
  8. Is there any possibility to compile BlueBrick in Ubuntu 11.10 using Wine 1.3 instead of Mono?
  9. Let me see... I own only one LEGO set, this is the maersk train, without any motorisation. MOCs (hungarian colors) Stadler FLIRT (5341) electric motor unit - 9V Gigant (V63) electric locomotive - 9V + 4 freight cars (no exact type, fantasy mix of Faccp and U waggons) Siemens Taurus (1047) electric locomotive - PF on RC base + 1 Bpmz IC passanger car + By passanger car + ABy passanger car Muki freight tram car from Budapest - PF + 2 axle freight car Dacia (M47) diesel shunting locomotive - 9V, but made by girlfriend So, only 6 trains.
  10. Hi AFOLEGODT, your complete MOC with the blue-yellow loco and three cars is from Hungary, isn't it? It seems to be the 1047 Siemens Taurus with two Bp and van Bdt cars. Ae you from Hungary, too?
  11. I've finished my MÁV Bombardier Talent EMU a couple of days ago, here are some pictures and one video: Youtube video:
  12. It looks like very good, but did you try it in practice? At some event we tried to make tramway in curves, but with 4 studs wide fillig trains derailed (there is not enough space for the wheels I think) A solution with 3 wide filling and 2×~0.5 wide gap will function better.
  13. Sorry to everybody, after opening the topik I've seen only 3 pages, I realized now, that is 9 pages of post (only read the first 3 by me).
  14. Hi to everyone, where is the battery box in the loco? It has the new PF motor, but how can you fit the 8×4×4 gray battery box into the 4 wide red locomotive in? Where is the IR recievers' "head"? There isn't enough space in this loco. On the other hand, new parts appears, so it won't be a MOC. But what is it? Prototype or simply carefully made fake? This is a very similar diesel locomotive made one of my club mates: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/safiati/m40/dsc06217.jpg the Hungarian M40
  15. I finished my new electric locomotive, the Siemens Taurus running in Hungary, with hungarian color scheme. The locomotive's first run was at a train-modell exhibiton in Budapest, Hungary. The engine is powered by two of the new PF train motors. It has a very great pulling power, it can pull the two stadler FLIRTs easely (their weight is 5 kilogramms and have 4 9V motors). The loco has 6 PF leds, 2 PF recievers, one PF battery boy, one pole reverser and many cables built in. The light on the loco's ends can be switched to the right direction (using one of the recievers), the video linked below shows this function. Enjoy and please leave feedback! Folder after moderated: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=453856
  16. New Stadler FLIRT video from the Modell and Makett Show in Hungary: Enjoy!
  17. Great electric LEGO-loco! The real loco can be powered from 4 different electric systems, can't be?
  18. Yes, I know, but I've started use LDD in the last month and I didn't find the train wheel first time. Yes, GTW is my first LDD-file. ;) Next time I set a layout trough one real FLIRT, but I have to get somebody to give me enough 9V tracks. :P
  19. Yes, I did. Picture was taken on a Stadler FLIRT EMU and powered from 230V and speed regulator aviable on the train! Also, we plan to continue bulding train-related buildings in the future, and more vechiles, too. I didn't know if exist LDD-file about this crane, but I can ask you the author of the train, if you're interested.
  20. Train Credits V43 locomotive with two cars (blue): kvp Yellow M40 loco with crane (first pic) + red M40 loco + 2 8 wide freight cars: safiati Yellow Siemens Combino Tram: MALUG Akos. The viaduct (real bridge lies in Biatorbagy, Hungary): Lezly (no links found) 6-wide engines and cars: vbazsa Red Stadler FLIRT: by me. :) New galleries here. Brown and light gray engine shed, smaller bridge not built in the layout: rickbrick Layout credits: MALUG Akos, Matyo, Tibicsoki, Lezly, safiati. Their profiles can be found at this forum: http://www.malug.hu/comxs/index.php Hope it helps everbody to know hungarian AFOLs!
  21. I have to say 8 wide after building 3 FLIRT-s and one Siemens Taurus in 8 wide. :D
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