Posted September 27, 20159 yr Hi community In my second topic (my first one was a "I want to say hello" thread), I would like to show you some train creations I made with LDD. All models were rendered with Povray. Firs I have a filling station for liquid materials, the trailers under the station I got out of an Railbricks magazine: Abfüllanlage Zuschnitt by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr The next thing is a locomotive, the role model is a locomotive from here, a MAK, this MOC is already built in bricks: Train - Second try - Mark 5.1 by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr Now, you see a locomotive which was uploaded to ideas. I show it in different colors: Lok - Versuch 1 - Beide Varianten Versuch 3 mit dunkelblau by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr Lok - Versuch 1 - Beide Varianten by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr And last, but not least, the Uaai 839 in LDD. This model also was built in bricks: Tragschnabel Komplett von oben by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr Tell me what you think about it. Kind regards René
September 27, 20159 yr Epic! I don't know what the use is for the last wagon (turbine wagon?) but it looks like some mighty beast!
September 27, 20159 yr Epic! I don't know what the use is for the last wagon (turbine wagon?) but it looks like some mighty beast! That's called a Schnabel car, used for carrying extremely heavy loads while not exceeding design wheel loads for the track. Very rare, and awesome to see in brick! Uaai 839 in LDD. This model also was built in bricks: Got any pics of in in the brick? Edited September 27, 20159 yr by CrispyBassist
September 27, 20159 yr WOW THESE MOCs ARE TOTALLY COOL! :wub_drool: :wub_drool: The gas station has many beautiful details: I really like the airplane's reactors used like pumps. The yellow/red locomotive is amazing ...and you have definitely spotted the torpedo wagon!
September 27, 20159 yr Author HiThank you for your kind words. Got any pics of in in the brick?Of course... IMG_9378Uaai 839 by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr IMG_9379Uaai 839 by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr and here you can see the Uaai 839 in action.For more pics: flickr.com/Meisterschnorrer René Edited September 27, 20159 yr by Meisterschnorrer
September 27, 20159 yr Very nice work. I think I've seen that Uaai before. Did you also make a blue Horizon Express?
September 27, 20159 yr Really cool models. I like the Uaai a lot! My own shuttle tank transport seems to pale in comparison.. :-/
September 27, 20159 yr Author Very nice work. I think I've seen that Uaai before. Did you also make a blue Horizon Express? Yes, that´s me, too. Efferman showed it a few months ago... Thank you.
September 27, 20159 yr Author Hi folks First: Thank´s Nemo... Here is the newest result of my cooperation with efferman. It´s a electric locomotive with no real role model. It´s called ERS Aligator (Efferson Railway Systems) Efferman made the drives and the Bodywork for the engines (he made the important parts), and my part was the cabin and the other details. Without efferman, this locomotive would not be so nice... We´ve put a few weeks of constructing it. Efferman made his part very fast, but I´m not the best MOCer. I have really problems to find a beginning of a MOC, but soon I will be able to build such a model on my own. But now it´s ready an I will show a rendered LDD file. ERS aligator rot weiß by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr Best regards René Edited September 27, 20159 yr by Meisterschnorrer
September 27, 20159 yr AMAZING! These guys must work for Lego or something. Any chance you would show how you made these trucks for this engine? Looking for something similar for my next steam locomotive tender. I tried attaching chains before, but the boggie was wider than the tender itself! Link is in my signature if you are willing to share the bogie design.
September 28, 20159 yr Author Ehm...no I don´t work for Lego. I´m just a fan.This locomotive was hard to design, and what you see is mark 5.2. For real I´m just a MOC-noob... Thank you for your kind words. There is nothing mysterious about the engines. I took the standard 9volt motors and put them under the base of this locomotive. The chains are put on these parts. And these parts are put under the baseplate of the locomotive. Perhaps you can see it on the picture.Theres is nothing special about the bogies... IMG_8358First Lok-Moc by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr Best regards René Edited September 28, 20159 yr by Meisterschnorrer
September 28, 20159 yr Those are some fantastic designs. The Uaai has the biggest impact due to its size and out and out uncommon-ness. Keep up the great builds.
September 28, 20159 yr Size is not important. The main thing is the shape and detail. Shunting locomotive is no less interesting. But in a large train of beautiful forms, especially when viewed from above (do not know how to add this photograph Flickr)..https://www.flickr.c...57649854589751/ Edited September 28, 20159 yr by Nemo57
September 28, 20159 yr Meisterschnorrer and me are made different version. My Gator is losely based on the style of the american diesel electric Trains ERS Diesel aligator 5 by Michael Wirth, auf Flickr ERS Diesel aligator 6 by Michael Wirth, auf Flickr lxf
September 28, 20159 yr Meisterschnorrer and me are made different version. My Gator is losely based on the style of the american diesel you might not believe me but ive made a shunter with the same colours and the same parts. The only thing that differs is that yours has 2 long hoods. LOL
September 29, 20159 yr edit: some small Payload Tragschnabel Komplett mit Diesel Alligator by Michael Wirth, auf Flickr Edited September 29, 20159 yr by efferman
September 30, 20159 yr Author Thank you all.... My newest building, unfortunately only in LDD: Bahnsteig für bahnhof by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr A platform for a train station. Perhaps I will build this for real. Regards René
October 18, 20159 yr Author Hi folks... Thank you for all comments. For now, the latest expansion stage: Bahnsteig für bahnhof Mark 1.5 by Meisterschnorrer, auf Flickr And I´m going to build it for real... The actual stage contains over 8000 pieces. Regards René
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.