Lok, Dampflok

Lok, Dampflok

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I have created a model of a steam locomotive from the HSB (Harzer Schmalspurbahn) using a computer and printer. The locomotive consists of five parts: the Cassis on the left front, right front, left rear, and right rear (which will be glued together later), as well as the undercarriage. Underneath the body, you can insert the remote-controlled drive from "The Klötzchenfirma with Four Big Letters." You can replace the existing wheels with new ones. The inside of the wheels must be drawn with a red acrylic pen (see picture). The rubber rings should also be replaced because the locomotive will otherwise spin on the tracks. The front and rear axles do not touch the rail, as the locomotive would otherwise be pushed out of the curve. Since this model has been further developed, the pictures no longer match with the improved STL files. Print each one once: "Chhire" (chassis right back) "Chihili" (chassis left back) "Chvore" (chassis right front) "Chvoli" (chassis left front) After printing, glue them together and paint them black matte. "Small Wheel" 4 x print and attach to the chassis each "Tür" 2 x print and insert or stick into place "Kennzeichen" 3 x print and draw the numbers white. Then apply them to the front and sides. Print "Rad" 4 x and replace with existing wheel tires. The "Grundplatte" 1 x print and insert the existing drive. The "Wheel Empty" is inserted or stuck between the wheel treads of the drive. A magnet with seconds glue or silicone is attached to the "Kupplung" so that wagons can be pulled through curves. The cable is pulled from below through the existing cable channel and connected to the battery compartment. Total print time: approximately 25 hours

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