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Hello,

I can't remember where I read or saw a photo of the real train that the 7938 is based off as well as a brick-built one. I would like to be directed to any infomation about it as I am planning on modifing my 7938.

Thanks

-darthluke

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I take this one now and then in Holland:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Spurt_Merwede-Lingelijn.jpg/800px-Spurt_Merwede-Lingelijn.jpg

(The FLIRT that Dr. Spock was mentioning)

I think that might be a picture of the Stadler GTW 2/8. I made one of those GTW 2/6 in DB colors: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=92875 Although I didn't have a 7938 set, 7938 would mod nicely into one. :classic:

What is it like riding the GTW? I have only seen pictures of them online. I think those Stadler designers may have cloned LEGO Airport Shuttle monorail. :laugh:

Posted

It indeed is a Stadler GTW 2/8 but is also described as "FLIRT Type Spurt" (not sure if that is correct though). Well it is not bad, has airconditioning etc. but I normally only take it for about 2 minutes (one stop). Often very crowded though ;) Stadler and Veolia then I guess (they probably came up with the paint scheme ;))

tumblr_mk91r3GrC31qipb33o1_500.jpg

dr_spock, is that image above from the other topic "rhätische bahn" in Switzerland?!

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