Posted December 2, 20186 yr As soon as I saw this crazy looking thing, I knew I had to build it. IRL, the locomotive itself was a spectacular failure, being active for less than a decade, and spending almost half its service life in the shops. However, it was the largest engine ever fielded by the Canadian Pacific, and - really - how could you not love something that looks like its torn straight from the pages of a steampunk comic? Proto: Bluerender: LDD:
December 2, 20186 yr I'm amazed that you got the flex tool to cooperate on that front tubing! Also, I may have to steal your technique for hanging the bell.
December 2, 20186 yr Author 29 minutes ago, Pdaitabird said: I'm amazed that you got the flex tool to cooperate on that front tubing! Also, I may have to steal your technique for hanging the bell. The flex tool is bizarre - sometimes it does some astonishing things that you didn't think were possible... other times (most of the time :/) it refuses to do the most simplistic of fits regardless of what you try. Unrelated, but I completely redid the steam and sand domes - I wan't satisfied with how blocky they were. Although this introduces some small gaps in the top of the boiler, I feel like the tradeoff is worth it for shapes that are far closer to the prototype:
December 3, 20186 yr Man, this crazy experimental locomotive looks way cool! Both in real life & your LEGO interpretation. Excellent work, as always!
December 3, 20186 yr Your an animal! Lol yet another amazing creation in no time... Hats off to you... I really like the color choice in this one. I discovered something this weekend. Build a stand to prop your drive wheels off the track and turn the engine on... People love it absolutely love watching the rods move!
December 3, 20186 yr Author 10 minutes ago, Roadmonkeytj said: I discovered something this weekend. Build a stand to prop your drive wheels off the track and turn the engine on... People love it absolutely love watching the rods move! Yup, this is one of my favorite railroad videos for that very reason.
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