Bricksonwheels Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 (edited) Hello friends, My 2nd locomotive here. The last for now. Time for some roadgoing stuff again. The German Class 41 steam locomotives were standard train engines operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRB) and built from 1937–1941. They were primarely designed to haul freight. A lot of the freight consisted of cattle, and therefore it had the nickname: Ochsenlok (cattle locomotive). A total of 366 were built by a number of manufacturers according to standardized specification. The one I built is nr. 41-241. It was manufactured by Borsig (AEG) from Hennigsdorf, Germany. It is now in possesion of the Dutch VSM and currently converted from an oil rebuilt back to coal again. This particular engine is called “Polarstern” as it crossed the polarcircle on a trip in Norway during the nineties. The engine is 23,905 mm (78 ft 5 in) in length (including tender). It has a service weight of just over 101 tons. The power is around 1870 hp, capable of bringing the engine upto 90 km/h (56 mph) topspeed. My Lego version is scaled 1:38 to correct Lego gauge. It is powered by two PF XL engines, and can be controlled by Lego’s PF IR Speed Remote Control Unit. Its all genuine Lego,except the valvetrain and wheels. The valvetrain is designed by myself and Jaap Kroon (http://www.jaaptechnic.com/), who 3D printed them in marvelous red and grey for me. This engine will be on display in October at the Legoworld event in Utrecht, Netherlands, and will be riding together with the UP Big Boy. Hope you like it! Edited July 23, 2016 by Bricksonwheels Quote
AlmightyArjen Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 Amazing build, so many details! I'm definitely going to watch it in Utrecht in October. Quote
Rotundus Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 (edited) Outstanding! With all the great detail work on this, it is hard to choose what I like the most... but the tapering of the drive rods really does stand out. Were those custom made? Good work! Edited July 23, 2016 by Rotundus Quote
ScotNick Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 Another great model by you! Really sad to hear you're already stopping to build more of this kind! I'll keep my fingers crossed that you come back to building engines one day Quote
Q3671 Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 I gonna cross the borden and visit the Utrecht event. Quote
dr_spock Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 Excellent. The 3D printed parts came out very good. Quote
Beck Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 Brilliant train! I'd highly encourage you to build some wagons to go with the train. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 This is absolutely amazing! The rods are outstanding and the whole work about the wheels and valves looks like a real masterpiece! :wub: The details of the red frame under the boiler are incredible! Very nice bogies for the tender too! ...please don't stop to build trains! Quote
Lego Dino 500 Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 This loco is really well designed! It looks really solid and well detailed, without compromising the scale/shape of the train like I've seen on other builds. Some people get so fixated on replicating a single detail they tend to forget the rest of the model, or try and pack too much detail on there. And how'd you design the drive rods and valve gear? It looks really solid, did you make them yourself or buy them? I'd wager they're made of styrene sheeting, but I'm not sure. Quote
Edwin Korstanje Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 This is again a piece of art, buddy I am everytime surprised with the outcome of your true scaled models. Can't wait to see this beauty in real. Quote
Bricksonwheels Posted July 24, 2016 Author Posted July 24, 2016 Thnx all! This loco is really well designed! It looks really solid and well detailed, without compromising the scale/shape of the train like I've seen on other builds. Some people get so fixated on replicating a single detail they tend to forget the rest of the model, or try and pack too much detail on there. And how'd you design the drive rods and valve gear? It looks really solid, did you make them yourself or buy them? I'd wager they're made of styrene sheeting, but I'm not sure. Your questions are answered in the description. Quote
Steph 104th Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 This is a fantastic build, I especially love all the details around the wheels. Quote
Rijkvv Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 The last for now. I was just going to ask you when we could expect the NS 6317 from you... Very impressive locomotive! Are those large wheels BBB XL wheels? How did you attach the rubber band? Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 Nice and sleek looking engine, well done! Quote
Rail Co Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 Very amazing model! I really wish I could make such detailed models like this. Truly outstanding I hope when you say your last for now you mean you will make more amazing trains in the future! Great Job! -RailCo Quote
Bricksonwheels Posted July 25, 2016 Author Posted July 25, 2016 Thnx all! I was just going to ask you when we could expect the NS 6317 from you... Very impressive locomotive! Are those large wheels BBB XL wheels? How did you attach the rubber band? Enough trains for now. If more come it will probably be an old American F type diesel. The wheels are indeed BBB XL. I cut a very small groove to position the friction rings. Quote
rahziel Posted July 30, 2016 Posted July 30, 2016 Truly amazing, those drive rods are a touch of magic in that red "maze of detail"! Excelent work! Quote
Bricksonwheels Posted July 30, 2016 Author Posted July 30, 2016 Thnx guys, I am glad the locomotive is so well received. Quote
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