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My very own LEGO trains!

I've build some Lego trains, and this is a place to show them off!

Baden IVh

Baden IVh seen from the side A picture of my Baden IVh

This is a late 1910s era steam engine from Maffai of the pacific type. The engine features lights, a lit firebox and a L motor. The motor can mechanically disconnect from the wheels to allow for manual push train operation. The tender features a small LiPo as well as a Bluetooth receiver. Electrical connection between engine and tender is done via the electrical coupler. All small wheels are conical and feature metal axles. The driving wheels are customized as well and only 4,5 mm thin.

Baden express train

Baden luggage car seen from the side A picture of my Baden luggage car for express trains

This is a early 1910s era express train featuring a coach as well as a luggage car. Both use electical couplers to feed their lights illuminating the train.

CIWL teak express

CIWL teak express sleeper coach A picture of my teak wood sleeper coach

This is a early 1910s era luxury express train featuring a luggage car, a sleeper coach as well as a dining car.

LINT inspired regional train

LINT inspired regional train LINT inspired regional train

This MOC from my childhood has the most advanced building technics I have been up to back then. It features doors that can open, sliding footrests, a proper vehicle crossing, seats "off grid" and proper cable management inside the roof. Further look into the eurobricks thread

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