Posted December 25, 20204 yr Presenting a Dutch version of my DSB Litra MK - thanks to UrbanErwin for giving me this idea NedTrain Vossloh G 400 B My model: Scale: 1:45 Length: 27 studs Width: 8 studs Bricks: 640 Locomotion: 1 x M-motor (PF) Gear ratio: 1:1 Power: 1 x 9v battery with 1 x PF custom adapter Control: SBrick Designed: 2020 (Slightly) updated: 2023 Very high setting render from Stud.io with custom decals done in the PartDesigner tool.Left: Central coupling arm on without any wagons. Right: Central coupling arm replaced with a coupling magnet when pulling or pusing wagons. Interior with placement of the SBrick, M-motor and 9v battery: On a tableau at exhibitions: The railing can only be made in Dark Green using BlueBrixx parts for now.Change all Dark Green to Dark Turquoise and the railing can be made using genuine LEGO parts. Edited June 18, 20231 yr by dtomsen
December 26, 20204 yr Author On 12/26/2020 at 5:36 AM, ejayb said: What parts did you use for the side railing? BL#27965 Dark Green Hose, Flexible 22L with 2 Connector Ends (Zipline) cut to 10L. The vertical railing are barholders with clip connected together by a cut-to-1L rigid 3mm hose inside. For the purists the only other options right now are to either pick another color or just change the building technique to a less smooth looking railing. There are a couple possibilities The DSB Litra MK has no such problems Edited June 18, 20231 yr by dtomsen
December 26, 20204 yr Super cool! I like the front with the buffers and the yellow and black stripes! It looks very powerful
December 27, 20204 yr Author On 12/27/2020 at 2:20 PM, Dragunov2 said: I wonder if u can make this with a Power Functions power box, it seems so... I tried with the 7-wide version of my DSB Litra MK and found the AAA battery box just that tad to big to hide whatever I did, both height and width
December 29, 20204 yr Author A case of one that became two that became many Edited October 27, 20213 yr by dtomsen
December 29, 20204 yr Ah, those are such a treat! Great work, it's nice to see the variants as well. I also have to give a huge thanks to you - your last thread inspired me to switch over to custom 9v, and right now I'm waiting for the parts to arrive via mail. If all goes well (and from what I found it should not be too difficult), I'll save a huge amount of space in my models now and in the future!
December 29, 20204 yr On 12/29/2020 at 2:11 AM, dtomsen said: A case of one that became two that became many [Broken image] Fantastic liveries! Great work also on your previous model 7 studs wide
December 30, 20204 yr Author On 12/29/2020 at 5:43 PM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: Fantastic liveries! Great work also on your previous model 7 studs wide You forgot one
December 30, 20204 yr On 12/30/2020 at 1:32 AM, dtomsen said: You forgot one The 6 stud wide? Not my best choice...
December 30, 20204 yr Author On 12/30/2020 at 3:19 AM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: The 6 stud wide? Not my best choice... Haha, me neither Edited June 18, 20231 yr by dtomsen
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