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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Following my recent MOW/Perway equipment back in June, here are a few more finished vehicles for the track maintance fleet.

Previous models

Semi trailer crane: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=96053

Bridge Inspection Vehicle: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=96460

Rail bound machines: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=96241

14644893418_2bf55defe8_c.jpgMOW Lineup by coghilla, on Flickr

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First Up is the SRS LRB17 Overhead line vehicle. It features the same double swivel rear rail bogie to enable easy access to the track from a crossiing or similar. It also has storage boxes on each side which cane increased if required.

14851381393_dffe59bed3_c.jpgSRS Road Rail LRB-17 Overhead Line Vehicle by coghilla, on Flickr

14851381243_da7dc60654_c.jpgSRS Road Rail LRB-17 Overhead Line Vehicle by coghilla, on Flickr

Full set: https://www.flickr.c...57646132251836/

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Next is another SRS product. The RB25. It is designed as a module carrier and can undertake many different jobs. It has a 20' pod plus a smaller 8' pod placement points. So far i haven't created the 8' tool sore or the removable knuckleboom crane.

14851380593_99a5703582_c.jpgSRS RB25 Module Vehicle by coghilla, on Flickr

14808523876_6c06012871_c.jpgSRS RB25 Module Vehicle by coghilla, on Flickr

Full set: https://www.flickr.c...57646132251826/

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Next is a demountable swap body vehicle. It has a knuckleboom crane and the hook lift device attached. Unfortunately it isn't from SRS so it misses out on the rear swivel rail boggie. Here it can be seen with the large work platform & the

14831158722_344b8fff81_c.jpgSwap body maintenance vehicle by coghilla, on Flickr

14831158632_84d3150306_c.jpgSwap body maintenance vehicle by coghilla, on Flickr

14644986907_c6b1cbbec0_c.jpgSwap body maintenance vehicle by coghilla, on Flickr

Full set: https://www.flickr.c...57646132251796/

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Lastly is the Brandt power unit. The LDD file was posted here a while ago. I shortened it a bit for my purposes.

14829170004_87848e1d38_c.jpgBrandt Power Unit by coghilla, on Flickr

Full set: https://www.flickr.c...57646132251866/

the two module vehicles can share the same pods/modules.

14644986517_ccd726dc47_c.jpgModules by coghilla, on Flickr

here you can see them all together:

14851382043_a8bdd80308_c.jpgBrick Events Ipswich 14 by coghilla, on Flickr

enjoy,

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Thanks everyone.

Fantastic! You must have the best serviced LEGO railway ever!

LOL you would think so.Need to pull my finger out and start a few track machines for the next display. I'll setup a diorama of track work/construction rather than just displaying them as i did last time.

Those are some great trucks with nice detailing and a lot of vintage parts well used in contemporary looking designs.

LOL you would think so.Need to pull my finger out and start a few track machines for the next display. I'll setup a diorama of track work/construction rather than just displaying them as i did last time.

I look forward to some pictures of that!

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