Hod Carrier Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 I'm conscious that I haven't posted anything for a while, primarily because I haven't really been building much of any particular quality that's been worth sharing. However, I thought I would just do a quick round-up of some rail-related stuff that I've been happy to enter into the Brick Train Awards. As is my way, I have chosen to model some slightly unusual prototypes. First up is a New York Subway garbage train. These are generally formed up with two or three R58 garbage flat wagons between motor cars of some sort. The city did buy some specific refuse motors but these lack air-conditioning and are understandably unpopular with crews and are frequently swapped for passenger cars instead. I have reflected this by having a refuse motor at one end and a pair of R62 passenger cars at the other. I did also try to create a subway scene to give the train context and illustrate the garbage collection process, but it made finding an angle for rendering as the picture below shows. I have also submitted a couple of entries for the Build Challenge, which requires the finished model to fit inside a 16 stud cube. The first is a country scene based around a Feldbahn and an old AEG electric loco. The second Build Challenge entry is of a training and assessment simulator. This build is divided down the middle to allow for two scenes to be included; the simulator itself with projector screen and the office area used by the assessor. I have re-used the design for the Stadler Flirt UK train cab rather than designing something from scratch which has allowed me to test build the design and check for any clearance issues. I hope you like my efforts. More photos are available on Flickr. Quote
Andy Glascott Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 As always, excellent stuff. I'd seen the garbage train on Instagram, but missed the two build challenge submissions, I love the simulator idea, it's worked really well. Quote
zephyr1934 Posted September 29, 2024 Posted September 29, 2024 Top notch work, as always. And the rendered garbage train looks just like the real things except that your walls are a lot cleaner (grin) Quote
Ropefish Posted September 29, 2024 Posted September 29, 2024 lovely to see your work again! a nice diverse line up for sure :> Quote
JopieK Posted September 29, 2024 Posted September 29, 2024 Wow, really nice @Hod Carrier. I especially like the "Feldbahn" Vignette. Quote
Feuer Zug Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 The two scenes are great. The feldbahn is quaint and a gem. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 The green little loco is a gem! The simulator is original too ...great stuff ...as always! Quote
Hod Carrier Posted October 4, 2024 Author Posted October 4, 2024 Thanks for the lovely feedback, fellas. I'm glad that there's been something in here for everyone. On 9/29/2024 at 4:29 AM, zephyr1934 said: And the rendered garbage train looks just like the real things except that your walls are a lot cleaner (grin) We do tend to build an idealised version of reality, don't we. Quote
Toastie Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 On 9/28/2024 at 3:09 AM, Hod Carrier said: As is my way, I have chosen to model some slightly unusual prototypes. And as per usual: Tipping hat, a slight nod, and a very deep bow. Incredible, what you have accomplished. As said, per usual; when you post, I don't click right away on the thread/link. No, I relax a bit, make myself comfortable, maybe a Scotch, maybe a Northern Germany beer. Get this and that out of the way on my desk ... and then, just let it flow. Others have said what should be said. Thank you very much for sharing! With very best regards, Thorsten Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted October 5, 2024 Posted October 5, 2024 As @Toastie wisely suggests, I am savoring rum and chocolate and with due calm I can notice some details from which the maniacal care in things shines through: 1) the floor in the office next to the simulator, I now notice the checkered tiles alternating (I assume) the old and the new light gray; 2) the headrest of the computer employee's chair ...simply fantastic; 3) the vase with the plant, a detail that is not obligatory but that says a lot and creates atmosphere; ...all incredible! LT12V Quote
Hod Carrier Posted October 10, 2024 Author Posted October 10, 2024 Aww, shucks. You guys say the nicest things. Quote
Andy Glascott Posted October 11, 2024 Posted October 11, 2024 Congrats on the Brick Train Awards win with the simulator! Quote
Man with a hat Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 That's very nice. Something different and brilliantly executed. Quote
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