Posted February 11, 201213 yr Hello i just thought i would share a MOC that i have been working on for some time now, It is of a Tasrail DQ class loco number 2012 that was painted to commemorate 75 years of continuous mill operation at the MMG Rosebery mine. I have started a MOC of another dq class loco in the old red and yellow livery with 2 power function m with both front and rear trucks powered unfortunately i can not fit the battery and ir receiver in the loco so it will have to go on a separate wagon, I will post up some pics once that is complete. Now i have to give alot of credit to Daniel aubin for his instructions for the GE C30-7 on railbricks as i used the 3 axle truck design and got alot of ideas from that train. Now i think my pics are to big to deeplink to the site so i will just link to my brickshelf folderhere Hereis a link to a photo of the real loco Let me know what you think and any ideas for improvement. Here is a few resized images. Edited February 11, 201213 yr by adrian_dixon
February 11, 201213 yr Very good work. I like the front of the train? What is the model? It looks somewhat like the BNSF....
February 11, 201213 yr Very nice engine 'adrian', perhaps you could resize and deep-link those resized images straight in to your post. Excellent work, though that yellow will get dirty at the mines to easy ! Brick On 'adrian' !
February 11, 201213 yr looks great and love the scale being 7 wide and all, well done, thanks for sharing.
February 12, 201213 yr Hi adrian_dixon, Very impressive. I have to admit that what I thought was "wrong" about your model (unsymetrical front windows, low and square short hood) are spot on with the real loco's photo. I can't think of very many ways to improve it as it is, maybe hang a 3854 or a 60608 behind the cab (although I'm not sure how...) By the way, the three-axle truck is not my design. I borrowed it from Scot Ward. It was featured in Railbricks issue 6, page 62-65. Dan-147
February 12, 201213 yr Author Thanks everyone for the comments. The front windows and the low hood are very distinctive features on this train so i spent a lot of time getting the windows right. I am happy with the look of the train I just wish I could sort out the last of the decals to finish it off. I will post up some pictures when I have all the decals done.
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