This is a model of the diesel locomotive BR110 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn built of Lego bricks. The real one was registered in 1970 was a four-axled diesel locomotive for medium duties operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn of East Germany. You could see it on cargo as well as on passenger trains. This version of the locomotive existed in mainly two colour designs: Red with white stripes and dark red with yellowish stripes. For my model, I chose the dark red design. More details about the original locomotive you can find here.
The MOC contains about 1000 different parts (depends on the model you build), is 39.2 studs long, 8 studs (with door handles 9.4 studs) wide and 13.6 studs high. The weight is about 700g (with motor). The model can be built without motor, with 9V train motor only or with 9V train motor controlled by a Power Functions IR remote control. The IR remote control version requires some modifications which you can download from the other post in the BLOG section.
The instructions, I provide describes every single step of the assembly of all three model options (push version without motor, 9V train motor only, 9V train motor in combination with Power Functions IR remote control).
The model is equipped with some interior. Engine, generator, radiator and driver cabin are visible if the side covers and roof section is removed, which is easily done.
The listed price of the needed parts is about USD 550, according the BrickLink database on 25-12-2020.
The complete MOC of the BR110 (version without motor).
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I provide a detailed step-by-step building instruction. At the end of it, you find an overview of all needed parts.
A print-ready sticker sheet is available too (in case the model contains stickers). I provide it in the widely used PDF-format in high-resolution and print-ready.
Furthermore, I provide the parts list in Excel format. This makes it easy to filter out needed parts and create order lists.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any damages or injury on parts and humans happen while following my instructions. Everything you do is your responsibility and under your personal risk.
Link to the instruction and sticker files:
Link to more pictures of the model:
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UPDATE 2020-01-24
Until now only a 3D model on my computer, but since today the MOC exists in real. And since theory (3D model) and practice (real MOC) is a big difference and all the small issues become visible, further adjustments were necessary mainly to reinforce the previous structure. Also because the real MOC is equipped with two 9-volt train motors controlled via Bluetooth. And for this Bluetooth remote control, I needed the space previously occupied by the generator unit. And since this is gone, I removed the engine as well. It was anyway not so easy to open the covers to have a look inside.
And this it is...
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