Posted January 19, 20241 yr Hello everyone, after a long time without a new locomotive, I would like to introduce you to my newest MOC: 99 236 of the Harz narrow-gauge railways (HSB). The model is my most complex one until now (11 months of construction time, over 5,000 bricks). About the original: The 99 236 (formerly 99 7236-5) has been my absolute favorite locomotive for as long as I can remember. Therefore, it was clear that when the time came and after I had some experience with building MOCs (99 1782-4, Mallet 11sm) I had to build this machine out of Lego. About the model: The locomotive is completely to scale and is powered by two L-motors on one axle. I'm a little proud of the slanted driver's cab windows, the slanted tender and the snow clearers, which cost me a lot of work. The MOC can run on standard garden railway tracks of gauge IIm (gauge 45mm). As always, I have put together a short video with detailed shots, driving videos and, as a bonus, a ride with the great role model from Wernigerode to Drei Annen Hohne. I hope you enjoy watching it. Best regards, Niklas
January 19, 20241 yr Lovely model. I have fond memories of the same journey from Wernigerode, pulled by the same class of loco. The operating running gear is very cool. Does it run on straights only or can it cope with LGB R5 curves? Also I wonder why you use plates rather than bricks on the outside layers? For strength or appearance? Good job!
January 22, 20241 yr Brilliant work! It evokes memories of taking the ride from Wernigerode to Schierke in winter.
January 23, 20241 yr Author On 1/19/2024 at 12:20 PM, idlemarvel said: Lovely model. I have fond memories of the same journey from Wernigerode, pulled by the same class of loco. The operating running gear is very cool. Does it run on straights only or can it cope with LGB R5 curves? Also I wonder why you use plates rather than bricks on the outside layers? For strength or appearance? Good job! Thank you very much. R5 does not work but a radius bigger than that should be possible. To make it simple I have filmed it on straights ;-) I only use plates because with them the locomotives are much more stable. I also need plates to build in all the details and because I don‘t like a combination of plates and bricks (this does not look very uniform) I build with plates only. On 1/19/2024 at 3:06 PM, zephyr1934 said: Very impressive build with an incredible amount of detail On 1/20/2024 at 12:58 AM, Shiva said: Nice locomotive :) On 1/22/2024 at 7:44 PM, Feuer Zug said: Brilliant work! It evokes memories of taking the ride from Wernigerode to Schierke in winter. On 1/22/2024 at 9:35 PM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: Wow what a miracle of technique ....beautifully model, perfectly made! Thank you all!
January 23, 20241 yr I can see the Brocken from where i live, but it's been quite some time since my last ride with the Brockenbahn. Your model captures the locomotive perfectly! So good!
January 29, 20241 yr Author On 1/23/2024 at 2:00 PM, Yperio_Bricks said: Your model captures the locomotive perfectly! So good! Thanks ;-)
March 14, 2024Mar 14 Author Hello everyone, attached is a short video with my 99 236 in the Harz. I was very lucky that day because the train to the Brocken was hauled by the real 99 236. This resulted in a direct comparison between the model and the MOC. Have fun watching. ☺️ Greetings, Nik Edited March 14, 2024Mar 14 by Spur II aus Klemmbaust
March 24, 2024Mar 24 Author On 3/14/2024 at 3:03 PM, JWBDolphins said: What an awesome comparison! - Great Job!!! Thank you very much! On 3/14/2024 at 11:21 PM, Shiva said: Thumbs up :D Thanks!
June 7, 2024Jun 7 Author Hello everyone, it‘s time for another video of my MOC 99 236, this time taken at the Harzquerbahn: Best regards, Nik Edited June 7, 2024Jun 7 by Spur II aus Klemmbaust
August 5, 2024Aug 5 Author Hello everyone, in may 2024 I had the opportunity to take photos of my MOC 99 236 on the frame of 99 7244-9 as part of an official factory tour of the Meiningen steam locomotive plant (Dampflokwerk Meiningen). Was a lot of fun! The locomotives 99 7239-9, 99 7244-9 and 99 5902 were also able to be closely examined in detail. Many thanks to the HSB and the DLW Meiningen! Best regards, Nik
August 5, 2024Aug 5 Great opportunity. I enjoyed riding the Hazer Schmalspurbahnen a few times, but never made it to Meiningen. Being able to bring your creation there is a real treat.
September 6, 2024Sep 6 Author Hello everyone, attached you will finally find some pictures of my MOC 99 236: MOC 99 236 - Bild 1 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 2 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 3 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 4 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 5 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 6 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 7 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 8 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 9 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 10 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 11 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 12 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 13 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 14 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 15 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 16 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 17 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 18 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 19 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 20 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr MOC 99 236 - Bild 21 von 21 by Spur II aus Klemmbausteinen, auf Flickr Best regards, Nik Edited September 18, 2024Sep 18 by Spur II aus Klemmbaust
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