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I proudly present to you: my first 8 wide model on Open-L-Gauge, that has been designed with sharing the instructions in mind from the very beginning. Initially started on the 7th of january 2024 and the instructions finished only 20 days later, after test building and improving, the model of a german class 152 (Siemens ES64F) was finished quite fast.I know, rushing things isn’t always the best, but most important to me is scale and the Class 152 is no exception here. Besides some minor details, it’s suprisingly well in scale. To match the correct wheelsize, it makes use of custom wheels made by HAbricks (M size) or any other wheels with 24mm diameter (measured without flange).To recreate the “boring” roof of the prototype with as much detail as possible, I’ve decided to use old dark gray for bits of the roof. Keep this in mind when ordering parts and building!Parts that are not visible from the outside and where color doesn’t really matter, are highlighted in the color “clikits lavender”. However I recommend using dark colors like black or dark bluish gray for most parts.It features a drivetrain with 2 L-Motos powered by a BuWizz 3.0, but other solutions might work aswell.Watch out for these size guides, they’ll tell you the length in studs (2 respective 4) that you need to cut from the hose rigid/flex tube 3mm.
If you want to upload the .io file to BrickLink as a wanted list, you first need to open the file and remove the custom parts like the wheels and cut hose rigid.Theparts in the color “clikits lavender” need to be set to “non applicable”, BrickLink will then pick a color for you when ordering.
If you’re interested in how this model got created, have a look at my YouTube video about this project.
26 year old catboyo building (LEGO-)Trains when he's not driving the real ones.
You can find me on Instagram @dennisakatechno but I've focussed on HO scaled models on that account yet. But feel free to contact me there, if you got any issues/question.