First class work! I too have been printing a loco - but with brass frames. However, printed coupling, conn rods and crossheads - all of which work very nicely indeed. Ive also printed safety valve springs which actually do spring...... the modern resins are amazing!
Awesome job man! The piping and railing on the model looks fantastic! I hope one day someone will be able to make super detailing kits using 3d printing solutions. Awesome job!
I really hope that you produce rare and obscure machines that either haven't had models made of them in a long time or are really absurdly expensive this is really cool !
This is brilliant, the details are fantastic, the only thing that concerns me are the Aluminium Tyres, I do wonder how quickly they will oxidise to a sufficient thickness as to stop the conduction of electricity from the rails
Been wonderful seeing this project come together, can’t wait to see it painted, and I especially can’t wait to see what other projects you may have in store if THIS is what you’re able to create… Hell, maybe some people will learn a thing or two from you, and we’ll see more amazing projects like these
Bravo davvero, con quello che costano le locomotive, pensare che io sono mesi e mesi che devo farmi fare delle ruote per delle auto antichissime in scala 1:20 costruite per il resto in legno e ottone
I have read and liked most comments, but do you intend to add a CREW to this brilliant model ? Them and paint are all that is needed now. Regards from Ron 🚂👍😃✔️🚂
You're right it is indeed a FS Gr 835. By the looks of it the kind with welded tanks (some were riveted) and older style oil lamps (later they recieved smaller electric ones).
What do you mean exactly? Let me try: they are all separate parts, and the joints are made of copper and brass bars of 0.5 mm in diameter, glued with cyanoacrylate glue (the common superglue) to one of the two rods.
@@DangerAngelous The smaller ones are just a piece of copper wire, 0.5 mm in diameter, held in place by a drop of glue on one of the two rods. I hope this is clear enough!
If a company was o mass produce this, I guarantee the price would be huge. The detailing is immaculate! I love it.
Salve, Questa locomotiva è una locotender italiana e la produce RIVAROSSI/HORNBY, digitale e con decoder sonoro costa intorno alle 320 euro
@@samuelecannicci8983oh! In that case, yeah then. His looks beautiful though.
Sam's trains been real quiet since this dropped 🗣🗣🔥🔥
I was thinking about sending this to him
I was to
Ok, very good, but does it have sprung buffers?😋
@@FransV-xn4hv i dont think so, which means it loses a star in terms of detail
The gearbox is 0.000000001 decibels too loud, loses 4 stars on performance
First class work! I too have been printing a loco - but with brass frames. However, printed coupling, conn rods and crossheads - all of which work very nicely indeed. Ive also printed safety valve springs which actually do spring...... the modern resins are amazing!
Awesome job man! The piping and railing on the model looks fantastic! I hope one day someone will be able to make super detailing kits using 3d printing solutions. Awesome job!
Thank you! Many companies are already doing that.
@@Brumachannel did you use a resin printer
Man, your 3D printed steam locomotive looks amazing. I hope you will make more of them in the future. Plus, keep up the good work.
I really hope that you produce rare and obscure machines that either haven't had models made of them in a long time or are really absurdly expensive this is really cool !
This is incredible! the fact that this is 3d printed blows my mind. keep up the great work!
That’s nice nice steam engine you’ve created there.
The lathe looks cool too! Looks like a unimat lathe
wow for a 3d printed locomotive that looks really good
Un trabajo excepcional, anima a terminar lo que tengo empezado, un saludo desde Madrid, España
You made something more detailed than most hornby models
This is brilliant, the details are fantastic, the only thing that concerns me are the Aluminium Tyres, I do wonder how quickly they will oxidise to a sufficient thickness as to stop the conduction of electricity from the rails
A dir poco un lavoro strepitoso. Complimenti! È una bellezza 😊
@@enricouge grazie mille!
Give that some paint, and you've got yourself a great loco.
Looks great! Wish I could make that
Wow, this looks awesome! I wish I could be one
Just beautiful
It looks amazing
Absolutely fantastic! Ngl, makes me want to make one too...
That looks Incredible !
Amazing job, very cool project!
Been wonderful seeing this project come together, can’t wait to see it painted, and I especially can’t wait to see what other projects you may have in store if THIS is what you’re able to create… Hell, maybe some people will learn a thing or two from you, and we’ll see more amazing projects like these
didnt expect to see you here lol
Wow you should paint it and make it like the one at puffing Billy
AMAZING you should show sams trains
Bravo, Madge! Looks pretty good from the video. Maybe you can sell them as pre-printed kits or something?
Bravo davvero, con quello che costano le locomotive, pensare che io sono mesi e mesi che devo farmi fare delle ruote per delle auto antichissime in scala 1:20 costruite per il resto in legno e ottone
DUDE. This is amazingly detailed! Do you have STL files and such?
You can buy the 3d printer + material and make the train and it'll still be cheaper than Märklin
I have read and liked most comments, but do you intend to add a CREW to this brilliant model ? Them and paint are all that is needed now. Regards from Ron 🚂👍😃✔️🚂
Yes, I will build a second one exactly for this reason!
do you take commission's bc i would pay you to make a 3d printed railway series thomas model for OO scale
Fantastica 😮😮😮
Are you going to paint it or leave it as it is?
did you use a resin printer
@@mohammedsaif9275 yes
So nice bro
Love it where can I buy one😂
Wow! Amazing work ... what is the scale? H0 ... TT?
Thank you! It is H0 scale, 1/87
In caldaro there is a full size locomotive which looks almost exacly the same. Maybe it's the same model?
Wow!
Goddamn this is fire🔥🔥🔥🔥
Will you run this locomotive until it breaks ? I am intrigued by the longevity of the moving parts of the resin.
I'm not planning a longevity test. It is just for fun, I don't have a layout.
Meraviglioso! Dove si trovano i progetti da usare come base per il modello virtuale?
Grazie mille! Ho trovato moltissimo materiale sul portale archivistico di fondazione FS, una vera miniera d'oro per le macchine nostrane!
Шикарная модель!!! Сами рисовали , или купили модель?
Thank you! The model is made by me.
Oh, it's very detailed! What resin is this?
Thank you! It is a water washable resin from Elegoo.
What is the name of the lathe behind the model?
It is an Emco Unimat SL
すごい!
Splendid engine. Free lance or prototypical ? If it's prototypical, which real engine ? Looks like an Italian Gr 835 to me.
You're right it is indeed a FS Gr 835. By the looks of it the kind with welded tanks (some were riveted) and older style oil lamps (later they recieved smaller electric ones).
It Is Indeed and Italian Gr 835!
Hooray!
If you were selling a (freewheeling) model of this I'd scoop it up before anyone could see it!
Very nice!
Stupendo!!!
Cool.
Genuine question, how did you put the valvegear together?
What do you mean exactly? Let me try: they are all separate parts, and the joints are made of copper and brass bars of 0.5 mm in diameter, glued with cyanoacrylate glue (the common superglue) to one of the two rods.
@@Brumachannel Yes the joints is what I meant, so how does each pin go toether and hold?
@@DangerAngelous The smaller ones are just a piece of copper wire, 0.5 mm in diameter, held in place by a drop of glue on one of the two rods. I hope this is clear enough!
@@Brumachannel So is one end of each wire pin loose?
@@DangerAngelous In that case the pin is T shaped like a wire nail
Can we see it pull something
i finally feel happiness
WOW KLASSE 👍👍👍
Awesome
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It sounds like it's going to explode
Damn samstrains blew out the water
Sams locomotives are very basic compare to this, even his copper knob, Not only that this guy custom made Wheel tires to fit on the wheels
Do you have a email?!
It looks amazing