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This is the latest creation in my Lego Train Collection: The Stockholm - Uppsala Commuter Train. With two RC locomotives (and circular side windows!) equipped with two 9V engines each.

I really like the brown coloured classic rolling stock of the Swedish State Railways - but blue colour looks also great ....

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Ooh man its wonderful!! I like the decaled 'plows' on the locomotive! As you said the blue looks great on the coaches! Reminds me of the dutch royal train. The side detail on the locomotive is also very great! And i love how you build the curved front!

Oh, wow. Very nice. The locomotive looks great. Very good work there. But you didn't do anything crazy with those round holes did you?

Well done Haddock!

Very beautiful and nice train.

In fact I used to go by this shuttle every day for a couple of months, some years ago, it was during the winter-season, never on time...

But, you know, you forget...

Checked back for third time the topic, finally Brickshelf works, so now I could take a look at the pictures, really nice MOC.

I think your real loco is this: http://4rail.eu/swe/swe_gc_rc2nr1129_varberg_2010_600.jpg

For more realism you could add one more layer of dark bluish gray plates to the loco bottom, and this you can build passanger cars one plate higher (for first look they seem to be flat).

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Thank you Ashi, I appreciate your comment and suggestion. I will make a test with a less flat version.

Yes, your pictures shows a RC locomotive. There are also versions in black colour.

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Nice looking train! Do they run like that in real life, with an engine at each end?

The only thing that looks a littlle 'off' is the positioning of the bogies. Could you move them inwards by a stud or would that make them touch in corners?

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Yes, they actually do! Probably because of the fact that the track from which this train usually is leaving Stockholm Central Station for Uppsala is a "dead end" track.

Re the positioning of the bogies I received the same comment from Selander in Sweden. It's fixed and it works. I will post new pictures next week.

Thanks.

By the way, Duq, you remember we argued about the design of the Dm3, the legendary Queen of the Swedish Iron Ore Line?

You won. This is the latest and final design with rods on all three segments. All ten 9V engines of the 24 wagons Iron Ore Train are mounted on the wagons.

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Haddock, you should review the site guidelines again.

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We are deep linking your images because they are too large to be posted on this site. You need to downsize them before uploading them to Brickshelf.

After down-sizing your images and re-uploading them, feel free to edit your posts.

You won.

Nah, you're the winner; you're the owner of a beautiful train.

This is the latest creation in my Lego Train Collection: The Stockholm - Uppsala Commuter Train. With two RC locomotives (and circular side windows!) equipped with two 9V engines each.

I really like the brown coloured classic rolling stock of the Swedish State Railways - but blue colour looks also great ....

805.jpg

804.jpg

803.jpg

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Really great! I'm 'jealous' on these kind of building qualities.

/Hans

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