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[WIP] Lego monorails. [Custom Rail Systems (CRS)]
Asper replied to Trekkie99's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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[WIP] Lego monorails. [Custom Rail Systems (CRS)]
Asper replied to Trekkie99's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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[MOC] Siemens Velaro high speed train (Renfe S103/DB ICE 3)
Asper replied to Redrado's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Wow, great work on the shape! -
Thank you all for the kind feedback! yes, but the pins are always part of the part, (e.g. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=2476. or https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=2458 ) To secure the washers, I used double-sided tape between them.
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The "Schlossgartenbahn" is a small 600mm narrow gauge park-railway running in the park of the castle in Karlsruhe. It was built in 1967 for the "Bundesgartenschau" and is still running during summer. From the original trains, only the "Porschelog" is active (again). But there are two other engines: one steamer and a Diesel. (More information and images can be found on this german wikipedia page) Years ago I built the railway in a rather large scale. In the meantime circuit cubes and trixbrix tracks became available and so I did it again in mini-figure scale. coupling rods are from bricks-on-rails.de Both trains are powered by a circuit cubes motor - the receiver/battery is "hidden" in the first coach. Additional weight is needed to get enough traction to move the coaches with the small LEGO wheels. They do no run a smooth as standard LEGO train wheels. I tried to hide the wheels of the coaches completely to have the same look as the original. Video of both trains - they both handle R24(!) curves. Last summer I tested the steam train on "rough terrain":
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[MOC] Yet another Talgo (Talgo 350 / Renfe AVE S102)
Asper replied to Nikonissen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Wonderful trams!
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Wonderful!
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[OcTRAINber MOC] LMS Articulated Railcar (1938)
Asper replied to Hod Carrier's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Wow, what a great project! Thank you for sharing all the historical details and building techniques used. -
Wonderful, as always. Great presentation, with lot's of fascinating details! I love it.
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Wow, great work!
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Great! What did you use for the blind shaft wheel?
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Wonderful MOC!
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[MOC] Greater Winnipeg Water District GE 44-Ton Switcher
Asper replied to Supplement_Creatif's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Wonderful model. It looks very accurate - and it can handle the tight LEGO curves. Sound and lights make it perfect. Great!
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Wonderful MOC - great work on the brick built pattern! I like the idea with the panel covering the gap at the front.
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[WIP] Lego monorails. [Custom Rail Systems (CRS)]
Asper replied to Trekkie99's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Great idea using the 12V track for power supply! -
Wonderful crane! Very realistic.
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Wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
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Great work on the shape!
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[MOC] Octrainber 2021 - FIAT 500 "Draisina"
Asper replied to Paperinik77pk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Never seen so many interesting vehicles! Great fun- 26 replies
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LEGO Malayan Railway 20 Class - Narrow Gauge Train MOC
Asper replied to LEGOTrainBuilderSG's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Wonderful model! And it's narrow gauge - great! -
Great model! Amazing what has been done with the circuit cubes in the least weeks.
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Now you have a great collection of narrow gauge vehicles! Wonderful!