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MOC New Sgns Container car
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Sat, 11 Jun 2005 20:13:36 GMT
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Hi train freaks,
I've just uploaded a rendering of a 40-Feet container (LxWxH cm = 1219 x 244 x
259) (24studs x 6studs x 6bricks) and accompanying train car. For the container,
only the lenght is to scale, not the witht and height, To be on scale, the width
should be aprox. 5 studs and the height 5 studs too (1 stud equals aprox. 50
cm). The container has 2 doors that can open (2 x 6 studs), witch cause the
problem of width & height dimensions.
The accompanying car is of the type Sgns
(info at : http://www.sbbcargo.com/index/srv_neu_wagentypen-angebot.htm ) and
can carry one 20-Feet and one 40-Feet container, OR, 1 40-Feet container in the
center of the freight car.
The lenght of the carrier in 37 studs long,and 6 studs wide. This means that one
40-Feet type container (24 studs long) AND one 20-Feet type container (12 studs
long) fit on the car, as in reality.
Due to the larger width of the containers, build i the carrier on 6 studs wide,
witch should be aprox 4.5 to 5 studs in reality, with gives also building
problems.
I hope you enjoy it.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/ludo-soete/Train-Cars/Freight-Cars/sgns-version2.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/ludo-soete/Train-Cars/Freight-Cars/sgns-version2.ldr
complete assembly:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/ludo-soete/Train-Cars/Freight-Cars/1_sgns_and_40feet_container.jpg
Regards,
Luso Soete
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: MOC New Sgns Container car
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| (...) Additional info: The Sgns_version2.LDR use a unofficial part, the 30663.dat A MOC version of this part can be found in the CAD/LDraw Files/Parts directory on Lugnet or use this direct link : (URL) file 30663.dat should be placed in the (...) (19 years ago, 12-Jun-05, to lugnet.trains)
| | | Re: MOC New Sgns Container car
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| Hello Ludo, (...) Thanks for this nice freight car. Hope to see the real moc soon. I would like to comment on the scale you used. From the link provided, I could read that the base of the car was 2259+/-2mm wide. If I calculate from your scale (1 (...) (19 years ago, 12-Jun-05, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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