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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Hello,

today I want to show some pictures of the V100 of DB colored red with gray stripes, this is how the machines looked like in the 1960ies.

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... and from the other side, note that the doors are always on the left side of the cabin, so the ladders are different....

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The model is in scale 1:45 (1:45,7 length, 1:44,1 wide, 1:43,6, height), total weight is 622gr incl. batteries.

It is build on a normal 6/28 train base with 2x6 plates front and rear and a frame 1w around.

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The model is separated into different small moduls.

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Therefore you can easily take off the roof, detach the battery and remove the box.

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Here is a short video (35sec) showing the assembly

But, most interesting: this loco can switch the next switch point remotely.

I'll show this in a seperated thread.

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=102050

cu

Lok 24

Here's a link showing the original :

http://www.bahnen-wu...nep-800-523.jpg

Edited by Lok24

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Hi,

the roof is grey as well, the photo is to bright , sorry for that.

The second receiver is to control switch points, see other thread linked in my article.

I really like the look of your loco !

The smooth snot:ed front/ends are a clever design, it took me some minutes to identify the bricks needed to build it.

Is IR reception still OK, despite having receivers hidden under grilles ?

You have done a great job to pack in all "electronics", yet keeping an interesting and beautiful exteriour design - well done !

Edited by Selander

That's a really nice V100! Never realised those mini brackets existed in red.

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Hi all,

here are some details of the front

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cu

Lok 24

Edited by Lok24

That is a very subtle build of a humble locomotive. There are a lot of incredible details that you've built in. Then to see that you have fit so much PF in on top of that, unbelievable (yes, I know you showed the photos, but I still don't believe it, grin). I saw your other post about the switches and this is a great project.

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