LEGO BR23 engine with moving piston rods

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

My BR23 LEGO steam engine on 9V track as built in 2006.
Instructions online available at: Brickshelf (search for BR23).
Wheels are from BBB - Big Ben Wheels (THANKS BEN!).

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  • Are there instructions that can be found somewhere for this train?

  • @Interestingenough4

    Instructions have been created for this engine by a friend of mine - Thorsten Benter.

    I have added the link to these step-by-step instructions in the video descriptions.

    Cannot post it right here since to YouTube does not support links in comments.

    Best Regards,

    S.

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  • @Stiegsfeld It's too bad they don't have a whistle. But oh, well.

  • @Dinosorable

    No. And no steam generator as well.... ;-)

    I have not even included light although this may be possible with Lego elements. Maybe I rework it for that purpose once again at any time.

  • @Stiegsfeld Does it have a whistle?

  • @Dinosorable

    This model is made from 980 bricks in total.

    To build it after a building instruction would take easiely 3 hours - but there was no instruction, since I created it myself from just a photograph of the prototype. Doing so and and trying to improve it further can be time consuming....

  • @Stiegsfeld It took you 50 hours?! Wow! That's very long! I thought it probably took you 1 hour or a day or something.

  • @Dinosorable

    I am no quick builder. If I remember right, this one took me roundabout 50 hours until I have been fully satisfied with the result.

    Some other engine have been created in just one long evening session.

    But I like to rework a model again and again before I am really happy with the result.

    S.

  • @Stiegsfeld How long did it take you to make?

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