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Re: Ludmilla BR 232 diesel engine from DB Cargo originally manufactored in russia for GDR
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Tue, 1 Apr 2003 18:27:54 GMT
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I noticed the pictures on brickshelf a few days ago and recoqnised it
immidiately; you have got the (special) design of it very well.
I think that this one is hardly possible to build 8 (or less) wide, so this
makes it reasonable to make it 10 wide, offers more details which you have
done very well. I think this is more a model than using it as it looks just
right.
You found time for a MOC - a long time I guess?
Let me add that these engines have hardly been used in the USSR (but they
are on the Bryansk Railway Plant's site for being used back then?), might be
bacause it is built as a standard gauge engine.
They were built until 83/84.
BR
Sonnich
Dirk Meier <dirk.meier@surfeu.de> wrote in message
news:HCoEI4.Bu2@lugnet.com...
> Hi again!
>
> After nearly finishing the complete renewing (decorating is not the right
> word here ;-)) of my dining room I found some time for modelling a new MOC.
>
> This BR 232 from the german railway (Deutsche Bahn) was formerly used in the
> GDR. It was build in russia.
> And in the mid of the 70ies it was sold to the easter part of germany.
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> After the reunion many of these engines got new diesel engines and they are
> still in use. I really like this typical ugly 70ies design.
>
> And I had a try to make a train MOC 10 wide! It is about 62 bricks long!
> There are still some parts missing. The wheels will get some stuff around
> for modelling the springs and brakes. Not finished yet ;-)
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>
> Look here for pictures:
> http://www.ozbricks.net/rollingbricks/br232_01.jpg
> http://www.ozbricks.net/rollingbricks/br232_02.jpg
> http://www.ozbricks.net/rollingbricks/br232_03.jpg
> http://www.ozbricks.net/rollingbricks/br232_04.jpg
> http://www.ozbricks.net/rollingbricks/br232_05.jpg
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> Tell me what you think of tenwide?
>
> Dirk "Rollingbricks"
>
>
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