Posted August 23, 201410 yr hello, I'm French and this my MOC : BR 93-374 with 2 motors power-function.
August 23, 201410 yr I'm not particularly a train buff so I had to Google this. I have to say your model is awesome. So much detail and I'm sure for those that are familiar with the BR 93-374 (of which I now count myself as one ) immediately recognisable. Brilliant
August 23, 201410 yr What a fantastic model. How wide is it. What's the scale ? Edited August 23, 201410 yr by garethjellis
August 23, 201410 yr Very nice job ionis41 and welcome to EB in general and Train Tech in particular!
August 23, 201410 yr Wow! I have seen all three of your posts and they all look great! I am sure LT12V would love to see these (As he has made his own collection of these livery models) Great job! -RailCo
August 26, 201410 yr Author here's the video (sorry for bad quality at the beginning of the video). I will try to make a better video with my GO PRO. Edited August 26, 201410 yr by ionis41
August 27, 201410 yr Very nice details on that rods ...that valve remember me my BR22; you have a very nice collection of BR steam engine! Keep on ionis41!
August 28, 201410 yr You have packed a lot of details in to all of these models. It is easy to tell that you are both a steam fan and a great lego builder.
August 29, 201410 yr Author Thank you all for your compliments. Today I received my order for parts to build my new engine .... !!!! I hesitate between two models
August 30, 201410 yr Hello ionis41 the only thing I did not like about the steam locomotives? They are not at my house. From the construction it would be a good fit with my steam locomotives. Do not you agree? Best regards Udo Edited August 30, 201410 yr by ust60
September 7, 201410 yr We should set up a BR fun club! ;-) Edited September 7, 201410 yr by LEGO Train 12 Volts
September 7, 201410 yr Hi guys, Hi Emanuele, We shoulderstand set up a BR fun club! ;-) I agree with you. I have watched the video few times. The suspension is a very, very good work. The whole locomotive is very good work. As a driving work two 8883 LEGO ® Power Functions M-motor. I think the technology was first installed Johan alias Teddy. https://www.flickr.c...in/photostream/ Emanuele alias LEGO Train 12 Volts was the next. This is what I also used for my BR 01. But my BR 23 is driven by two 88003 Power Functions L-motor. For more power. But I'm so happy not yet. I would like to have even more speed and power https://www.youtube....=lInKUUEQRBk��( To add YouTube videos I'm too stupid. Or I can not find the correct Butten ) Did you ionis41 (sorry I do not know your name) already times tested how much your BR can pull 93-374? I am very interested. Check out my video. Best regards Udo Edited September 7, 201410 yr by ust60
September 7, 201410 yr Author My BR 93 is rather heavy (820gr exactly) and 2 engines power function "M" are not powerful enough to pull a lot of cars. Already without car this will not necessarily very fast, so if I add 2 or 3 cars, I think it will go as fast as a snail !!!. I just bought there two days a motor Power Function "L" to try. I still do not know this engine but I know it offers more torque and a slightly higher speed. I'm trying to build a new locomotive BR ... (!! surprise) right now. I'll just put one engine power function "L". If this is effective, I will build yet another BR with 2 engines "L" A club would be a good idea !!!
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