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In lugnet.trains, Gianluca Morelli wrote:
Oh, nice work. I understand now your second proposition. You seems to be a
fanatic of smooth surfaces without any hole! :-)
For the vents I notice you used tiles grid. I thought about using these parts,
but I wanted to use the plates 1x8 with door rail to make some relief. Moreover
I already use this technic for my FL9 Loco, so I wanted to change a bit :-)
Finally I spend my afternoon to finish the MLCAD of my loco, you can find it
here:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Banban/BB7200-Loco/bb7200.mpd
Now I think Im totaly satisfied with this version.
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Hope it helps you and, by the way, you built a great MOC.
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Yes of course, and thanks again for your help.
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PS the only thing Id really change is the orange line: I dont like much the
zig-zag gaps (tiles put at 45 degrees dont fill completely the angled space)
and Id redesign the nose, which seems too high to me. In particular, the
orange line should become narrower, moving from the center to the nose. Ill
probably make it 2 plates high in the center and one plate high in the nose,
with a 1.5 plates high transition. But this means TOTALLY redesigning the
loco. Which is as complicated as the reverse engineering, so it MUST be done,
hehehehe...
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OK, sure! Youre welcome to try your own version of this loco!
Yours.
PS: I made a mistake in my first post, I think this loco is a BB7200, not 72000,
but its not really important :-)
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In lugnet.trains, Alban NANTY wrote:
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For the vents I notice you used tiles grid. I thought about using these
parts, but I wanted to use the plates 1x8 with door rail to make some relief.
Moreover I already use this technic for my FL9 Loco, so I wanted to change a
bit :-)
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Yes. I left them 1/5 stud out as the real one. Plus, theyre 1 plate shorter (10
instead of 11), so the lower edge is at the same height of the orange line.
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PS: I made a mistake in my first post, I think this loco is a BB7200, not
72000, but its not really important :-)
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I noticed it, since they all end with 72xx and not 72xxx... ;-)))
But I agree, its not that important :-))
Ciao,
Gianluca
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