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Subject: 
Customizing the 7897 Passenger Train: Danish IC4, version 3
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.town
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Sun, 1 Oct 2006 13:53:01 GMT
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Hey,

Bought the 7897 Passenger Train the other day and immediately realized that it would take only a few modifications to turn the German ICE-like design into the Danish IC4 passenger train. Here’s the result:



All the pictures in the Brickshelf folder.

This is my third version of the IC4 train. I previously built a 6-wide prototype and an 8-wide complete model. I’ve reused the stickers from the second model. Old reference pictures here. It seems, once again, that Brickshelf somehow deleted my reference subfolder at some point during modification. Can anyone explain why this happens?

I usually build complicated SNOT fronts for my trains, so I feel a bit like cheating just putting a blue sticker on a big train front brick. But that’s what LEGO does, and it actually looks pretty neat IMO.

I’ve lengthened the third car by six studs to make it just as long as the first. To do this I needed to alter the boogies and flip the 8x6 train bottom part upside down and use as roof. This picture shows the details. The same trick is used to replace the skylight in the roof of the center car, see this picture.

By the way, I’m quite dissapointed with the quality of the train front part which creates a large gap to the rest of the car, see above. I emailed LEGO and was told that they were aware of the problem, but that’s just how it is, nothing to do about it. The pictures on the box, catalogue and building instructions don’t show the gap, so I expected a replacement part. This is not the LEGO quality I’m used to...

Anyway, what do you think of the model? All comments are welcome.

Esben

Brickshelf folder



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