Posted August 11, 20213 yr Hello Everyone! My new train, the "Alfa Pendular" Build on Stud.io, it took me more than 50 hours, no blueprints, just photos of the real one as reference, almost 6000 parts, 4 L motors, I put some room and flexible liftarms inside to tilt on curves, but this is a virtual model, so I can not tested the tilt function. I don´t know when I can build this 2,80 meters long train with real bricks. (Photo of the real train by João Lourenço on Flickr) I hope you like it!
August 12, 20213 yr Your model has captured the feel of the trainset well. Best of luck in building such a monster.
August 12, 20213 yr That train is awesome. I really like the shape and especially the linings in lime, that fit inside perfectly. Will a real built be possible?
August 17, 20213 yr You did it again @Sérgio! Another great train ...I like the skilful way you've managed an high-speed convoy this time!
August 31, 20213 yr Somehow missed this two weeks ago. That's an amazing looking train! Very clever use of those curved corner pieces. I hope you'll get to build it in the flesh/ brick some day.
September 7, 20213 yr How do you submit such high quality images? I tried to submit a topic on this website and it said the maximum file size was 0.01MB. Should I submit a JPEG instead of a PNG?
September 7, 20213 yr 5 hours ago, Michael0071 said: How do you submit such high quality images? I tried to submit a topic on this website and it said the maximum file size was 0.01MB. Should I submit a JPEG instead of a PNG? You don’t. You submit them to a photo-sharing site like Flickr and then embed them here as a link.
September 7, 20213 yr Which is a terrible idea because in the long run, they will become unavailable, as already happens with mocpages images and ldds :(
September 7, 20213 yr 2 hours ago, hsousa said: Which is a terrible idea because in the long run, they will become unavailable, as already happens with mocpages images and ldds :( As a reader yes, it is unfortunate, but could you imagine how expensive it would be to run EB if they also had to host their own image sharing (plus video, plus suites of tools, etc)
September 7, 20213 yr 11 hours ago, Phil B said: You don’t. You submit them to a photo-sharing site like Flickr and then embed them here as a link. Oh, thanks! I was not aware of this.
September 13, 20213 yr Fascinating ! The bottom of the cars looks so real ! Good luck building it for real
September 20, 20213 yr Author On 8/31/2021 at 8:02 PM, Duq said: Somehow missed this two weeks ago. That's an amazing looking train! Very clever use of those curved corner pieces. I hope you'll get to build it in the flesh/ brick some day. I wanted a corner part like that from years! :) On 9/2/2021 at 9:11 PM, _TLG_ said: Nice and accurate model! Thank You! On 9/3/2021 at 1:08 AM, Naijel said: Gorgeous! Well done. Thank You! On 9/7/2021 at 6:21 AM, Michael0071 said: How do you submit such high quality images? I tried to submit a topic on this website and it said the maximum file size was 0.01MB. Should I submit a JPEG instead of a PNG? I think, some Fellows already anwser to this question. On 9/13/2021 at 8:27 AM, EmersonDAnite said: Man that colour-scheme is clean Yes it is, it's a new one, Personaly I didn't like the old one Alfa Pendular by Joao Silva, no Flickr On 9/13/2021 at 3:50 PM, Jet Engined Rhino said: Fascinating ! The bottom of the cars looks so real ! Good luck building it for real Thank You!
September 24, 20213 yr Spectacular train! The body curves are represented in a perfect way! Ciao! Davide
October 2, 20213 yr Author On 9/24/2021 at 12:27 PM, Paperinik77pk said: Spectacular train! The body curves are represented in a perfect way! Ciao! Davide Thank you so much!
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