Thanks for this awesome gift. I was surprised by your approach on the tender inner wheels. And I loved your slant on the smoke deflectors that’s such a sweet touch.
@@willknipe9491 LNER A3 Flying Scotsman pulls LNER Teak Coaches I believe talking of LNER A3 Flying Scotsman this famous LNER A3 has left the UK and headed to the USA on a Tour of the USA and almost did not return to it's home the UK when Flying Scotsman was on it's USA Tour it's famous Water Tender turned out to be very useful on the more longer rail lines.
8:50 how can you get that head plate for the locomotive? 12:25 how can you get that thing for the locomotive and the tender (on the top of the locomotive and the tender’s buffers and couplings )
@@gresleyng-thebritishrailwayfan By "black sausage", do you mean the piece in 3:39? Or maybe you could specify by the minutes and seconds to the piece / block that you are referring to.
This is awsome can’t wait to build my own one, if I do build one I’m going to build a stanier tender for it and I might build a crosti model of it. Thanks for the tutorial because I’m ready to build it, I would not be able to figure it out without ur tutorial.
Hi, I'm sorry if I rushed you or asking this question, is it ok when I use this tutorial to built my lego real-life LNER A3 pacifics? I'm promise I'll give you a credit.
Could you give an exact name or link for the motor? I’m confused on which one to buy, that is for putting inside the train. There are so many different Lego motors labeled M I can’t figure out which specific one is needed.
Hello. Just got the emerald night set and looking to make the modifications you have made. Is the parts list you have provided for the additional pieces needed to complete it. Or is it for someone who has none of the pieces and starting from scratch. Just wanted to know before I started ordering parts. Thank you!
@@tropicwayzz9404 I can’t quite remember, it’s been a while since I posted this video. Before buying, just check the parts list on bricklink for any obvious double-ups. I haven’t included any additional large train wheels, so if they aren’t there, it’s most likely just the additional parts you will need. Hope that helps!
@@tropicwayzz9404 I recently did this build with the original set in hand. Didn't realise that the parts list provided includes pieces from Emerald Night set. 😅 Best compare the want list with the original set as suggested.
@@tropicwayzz9404also the list includes: 75c22 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 22L / 17.6cm x2 But the ones included in the set are fine, so you don't need these parts.
First off, thank you for providing a moc of your much improved version with a complete parts list. This is my first ever attempt at a moc. It’s going well however is there any chance I can get info on the power up pieces I need and specifically where the motor goes and what it connects to?
Hey. The link for the google drive parts list pdf doesn't work anymore and the one for the bricklink list looks very off like it's code or something. I know this is a year old but could update the links please?
Roanne, no stress that’s all you need. All you have to do is replace the mid section with windows into the configuration you want :) you may want to extend the length but apart from that, it’s the same build.
The two middle wheels slide from side to side. If you were to fix them onto the chassis the flanges would prevent them from going around R40 curves. Thanks, Daulton!
Omg, I’ve been waiting for this. Do you know where I can get dark green lego pieces cheap? I’m thinking of making my 57xx, but pieces are expensive. Aside from that great video. I really like the techniques used. So close to 7k
They are pretty $$ if you can't find any good deals on bricklink a secondhand version of the lego ideas pop-up book would be a good deal. Loads of good pieces inside!
I really enjoy the website block junction some awesome builds I have two questions are u guys make some instructions for like some trouble some trucks type builds/coal cars?also can u purchase the instructions if u are in the u.s
Working on my adaptation of your moc. WIP I’m so happy with the way it’s coming out (I still haven’t gotten to the tender) would love to share images with you
this is cool as, but what annoys me about lego trains... 6 wide... most trains in real life sit over the outer edges of the rail, so locos would either be 7 or 8 wide
Arguably the best train Lego has ever produced.
Easily, I've just added some newer details ;)
@@Britishbricks will you do the lner a4 next
Can you make the Black 5 next?
Thanks for this awesome gift. I was surprised by your approach on the tender inner wheels. And I loved your slant on the smoke deflectors that’s such a sweet touch.
Glad you liked it!
So I’ve watched this video multiple times, the tender you made it seven wide, correct?
Did you make the loco 7 or 8 wide?
It is amazing that you manage to transform the oversaturated shape of an A3 to an actual A3 and even manage to make it look like the Flying Scotsman.
A3 is the flying Scotsman
Amazing! The details are very nice! I missed those on the original version.
Thanks mate! Hopefully this will serve as a better model.
This was an outstanding model from LEGO when it came out, but that tender does look much better than the original one - so much more detail!
Thanks Jacob!
@@Britishbricks will you do your br class 08 next
Great video! I plan to build that A3 soon. Can’t wait for more of these fantastic videos!
Awesome to hear, thanks Matt!
@@Britishbricks how did you plug in a wire into the battery box with hot a motor
The tender is so much better on yours, lego's tender felt like an afterthought.
@britishbricks, why does it say you need 54 dark green 1x4 bricks on the parts list?
This was made by you that is really amazing
Thank you!
@@Britishbricks I would personally build lner teak coaches.
@@willknipe9491 LNER A3 Flying Scotsman pulls LNER Teak Coaches I believe talking of LNER A3 Flying Scotsman this famous LNER A3 has left the UK and headed to the USA on a Tour of the USA and almost did not return to it's home the UK when Flying Scotsman was on it's USA Tour it's famous Water Tender turned out to be very useful on the more longer rail lines.
A stunning peace of work indeed! You’ve got quite the eye of an artist.
Many thanks Simon, glad you liked it 😄
8:50 how can you get that head plate for the locomotive?
12:25 how can you get that thing for the locomotive and the tender (on the top of the locomotive and the tender’s buffers and couplings )
1. Just order from bricklink; parts; tiles, round
2. The black sausage piece? Not quite sure what you mean.
@@Britishbricks yes I mean where can you get that LEGO black sausage piece?
@@gresleyng-thebritishrailwayfan bricklink, under minifigure accessory, food maybe?
@@gresleyng-thebritishrailwayfan By "black sausage", do you mean the piece in 3:39? Or maybe you could specify by the minutes and seconds to the piece / block that you are referring to.
so wait, how does the tender work on turns? i saw the middle two wheels seemed to move somewhat freely but doesn't look like it gives enough clearance
Very nicely built
Thanks!
@@Britishbricks np
Wow this is such a great model, thank you. I’ll be using some of the techniques that you used.
Glad to hear, cheers!
I think that a video telling us how you go through the design process for making your models would be a great idea.
This is awsome can’t wait to build my own one, if I do build one I’m going to build a stanier tender for it and I might build a crosti model of it. Thanks for the tutorial because I’m ready to build it, I would not be able to figure it out without ur tutorial.
Good luck!
@@Britishbricks where did you buy the powered up motor from for the emerald night
Like the video lots of detail.Hope to see more
Plenty more to come! Thanks, Dave!
Hi, I'm sorry if I rushed you or asking this question, is it ok when I use this tutorial to built my lego real-life LNER A3 pacifics?
I'm promise I'll give you a credit.
Is the bricklink parts list for the entire build or are they just extra pieces you need if you have the emerald night?
The entire build. If you already have an emerald night set, just take it apart and remove any pieces of the list you already have :)
@@Britishbricks What about the stickers?
Can you do a tutorial on a small tank engine?
I second this.
Could you give an exact name or link for the motor? I’m confused on which one to buy, that is for putting inside the train. There are so many different Lego motors labeled M I can’t figure out which specific one is needed.
Very good work, the details and mods are amazing!!
Thanks!
Hello. Just got the emerald night set and looking to make the modifications you have made. Is the parts list you have provided for the additional pieces needed to complete it. Or is it for someone who has none of the pieces and starting from scratch. Just wanted to know before I started ordering parts. Thank you!
@@tropicwayzz9404 I can’t quite remember, it’s been a while since I posted this video. Before buying, just check the parts list on bricklink for any obvious double-ups. I haven’t included any additional large train wheels, so if they aren’t there, it’s most likely just the additional parts you will need. Hope that helps!
@@Britishbricks thanks for responding so fast. I’ll make sure to check when I have the parts in hand. Thank you!
@@tropicwayzz9404 I recently did this build with the original set in hand. Didn't realise that the parts list provided includes pieces from Emerald Night set. 😅
Best compare the want list with the original set as suggested.
@@tropicwayzz9404also the list includes: 75c22 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 22L / 17.6cm x2
But the ones included in the set are fine, so you don't need these parts.
@@Britishbricksthe tender does work on the normal Lego train curve tracks right?
Much better than the original
Thanks mate!
Would 6, 7, or 8 stud wide rolling stock work best with this?
First off, thank you for providing a moc of your much improved version with a complete parts list. This is my first ever attempt at a moc. It’s going well however is there any chance I can get info on the power up pieces I need and specifically where the motor goes and what it connects to?
Wonderful work man. Great vid
Really nice! I like it! Try to build Peppercorn Tornado too!
Thanks for the idea, although I imagine it would be hard to turn this into a peppercorn class!
Hey. The link for the google drive parts list pdf doesn't work anymore and the one for the bricklink list looks very off like it's code or something. I know this is a year old but could update the links please?
it looks amazing, your the reason why i want to make my own, but i got a question, whats with the gears? i dont understand them
The gears allow it to be powered. Should work, but let me know if you have any trouble.
I know this be a stretch but is it possible for you to make a Lego 9f steam engine ?
Is it compatable with the original power functions m motor?
Please show us how you built your Olton Hall next!
At the risk of sounding selfish... I might keep that one to myself ;)
That's completely fine
Hey Britishbrick, how to make a power function tender
Just remove the smoke deflectors, shrink the dome , change the tender and make it in blue, and you got yourself a Gordon
in the end you said to make the coaches we need to watch your htb list the problem is that you only made the brake coach and not a standard coach
Roanne, no stress that’s all you need. All you have to do is replace the mid section with windows into the configuration you want :) you may want to extend the length but apart from that, it’s the same build.
Excellent work! Functionality speaking, why would we not want to connect the middle wheel sets in the tender?
The two middle wheels slide from side to side. If you were to fix them onto the chassis the flanges would prevent them from going around R40 curves. Thanks, Daulton!
Amazing gift to train loving Lego fans! Question: where do you get the material for the red and black pin striping on your models?
It's cut from red sheets of vinyl. I use a friends machine to cut it, but you could hand cut it yourself with a ruler.
That is a beautiful locomotive 😍🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
Thank you for saying so!
@@Britishbricks will you do your br class 08 next
Awesome tutorial! Looks way better!
Cheers mate!
It really looks like it’s something from the railway series, since it has such a fat smoke box and boiler.
are the coupling rods 9 studs long or 11?
Could you tell me how much parts I should buy?
What is the purpose of that thing on a real train? 6:15
Idk I believe its ment to block out flying rocks and stuff
@@pkfire6763 Souldn't all trains have it then?
The smoke deflectors improve visibility, by directing smoke away from the cab.
@@Britishbricks oh! thanks!
I like this,but could there be a download for the instructions?
Sadly not, instructions take too much time, so this is the best I can do.
@@Britishbricks thank you anyway
Omg, I’ve been waiting for this. Do you know where I can get dark green lego pieces cheap? I’m thinking of making my 57xx, but pieces are expensive.
Aside from that great video. I really like the techniques used.
So close to 7k
They are pretty $$ if you can't find any good deals on bricklink a secondhand version of the lego ideas pop-up book would be a good deal. Loads of good pieces inside!
@@Britishbricks ok, thanks mate
Could you give me the link for the parts
I really enjoy the website block junction some awesome builds I have two questions are u guys make some instructions for like some trouble some trucks type builds/coal cars?also can u purchase the instructions if u are in the u.s
Working on my adaptation of your moc. WIP I’m so happy with the way it’s coming out (I still haven’t gotten to the tender) would love to share images with you
It was thanks to this that i rebuilt emerald night be on the look out for my video and don't worry ill give you credit.
Fast as heck
You can adjust the speed in settings. I just try to make them quick-ish so it takes less time to upload.
Amazing! Where do you get the green windows?
Thanks Ed, just off bricklink :)
Can you do Gordon?
It should be corridor tender
I had to take it Apart 18 times lol just to get it right but nice job I put my a3 in a bright blue
I was a bit late to watch but its really really good.
Cheers Alan!
So cool!
Thanks Jemima!
and could you build a ruston 48ds
Would love to at some point!
Darn! I’m late! Good work anyway!
Thanks mate!
this is cool as, but what annoys me about lego trains... 6 wide... most trains in real life sit over the outer edges of the rail, so locos would either be 7 or 8 wide
Hold on If smith is commenting on your video why has he not uploaded anything on his channel for a while ?
LRTS?
Yeh not exactly sure what it stands for either, but came with the set.
I know what it stands for
London Railway Tour Steam
@@SierraRail3Prod I think I read somewhere that It stands for Lego Railway Train System, but I could be wrong.
@@thelonecyberbloke2329 I think your right
The flying Scotsman has two variations American tour train variationLondon North Eastern railway variation and
British Railways
Emerald night is just lowered version
Older* ;)
Yea this is *newer*
I have done this
Awesome, how'd it go?
@@Britishbricks it has gone really well your design is great but I did have to improvise because I did not have all the peaces
Personally, I think the Emerald night more resembles the DB BR 03 2-6-4, but, that's my opinion..
Can't say I see any resemblance in both colour and shape.
amazing
Glad you think so!
can you pls do a tank engine tutorial
I get you do a lot of British and European locomotives but, GG1! GG1! GG1!
Too much work for something I wouldn't really want. Thanks!
Emerald night looks like the flying scotsman
Very much so!
nice
Thanks!
@@Britishbricks Np
You should enter lego masters, you have the potential to be a true winner
Yes he would but Lego masters is a British show and he’ll have to travel all the way across the world to get here
@@brickswithbreakwell9210 There are regional Lego Masters, including US, France, UK and other countries.
@@gregsd oh
There is a LEGO masters Australia, but I can’t take off 10 months for filming.
@@Britishbricks oh right
I would make if I had the parts or nonetheless buy them
You don't have to buy the printed tiles, might make it cheaper.
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In the olden days of LDD. Still a great video though so much pausing to create the model on Stud.io ;)
It’s the best and worst way of doing these videos. Easy and quick for me to upload, but a bit hard to follow.
@@Britishbricks we all have our own methods for sure but yes, the pace is relentless.
OOOOO
if only the emerald knight wasn’t like, a bajillion dollars online now ;u;
It kind of looks like flying Scotsman but slightly different
Never trust domeless engine
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