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Portuguese Diesel Nez Cassé From the 80's

  • 1:45 scale
  • Circa 2000 parts
  • Powered by 2 Powerfunctions train Motors and Buwizz
  • Custom Lights
  • Custom Magnet Couplers from HA Bricks
  • 49cm long
  • 1kg

The CP1906(from the 1900 series) is a shorter cousin of the CC72000. Initially, they were exclusively used for cargo service by CP Comboios de Portugal. Nowadays, they also serve in Medway.

Please do not mistake this for its older electric cousin, the CP2600

CP1906

 

LEGO CP1906


With his Yellow Medway Version
 

Alsthom - CP1906

 

Comboio Especial Medway nº 91226


 

 

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Wow, the thing that impresses me most about your works (or perhaps I should say your works of art) is the absolute resemblance to the real models...the final photo gives a perfect idea of how much you achieved your goal at 100%! :excited:

Another masterpiece Sérgio! :thumbup:

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4 hours ago, Feuer Zug said:

Another fantastic Portuguese locomotive. Besides getting the details perfectly, you've got two schemes. Well done!

Thank you!

I have an OCD, I have to build everything in pairs, So I have at least 2 Schemes for each model when the same happened IRL
 

LEGO 1:45 Scale Portuguese Locomotives

 

On 3/18/2024 at 10:06 PM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

Wow, the thing that impresses me most about your works (or perhaps I should say your works of art) is the absolute resemblance to the real models...the final photo gives a perfect idea of how much you achieved your goal at 100%! :excited:

Another masterpiece Sérgio! :thumbup:

Thank you! I always try to replicate every important detail to make the model close to the real-life one :)

On 3/18/2024 at 5:30 PM, zephyr1934 said:

That's some crazy assembly you've got there, really nails the look of the prototype

Thank you!!

 

On 3/18/2024 at 4:28 PM, Darkkostas25 said:

Marvelous shaping 

Thank you!

On 3/18/2024 at 3:47 PM, Frank STENGEL said:

A wonderful Nez Cassé. You have nailed the complexity of the front.

"broken noses" are my favorite train shape :) 

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