Just short of a year in the making - I first started the design in stud.io on 31 May last year - I've finally built the Irish Rail commuter in-the-brick.
It took two evenings of building, with a few tweaks required from the original stud.io file. The main change from the original stud.io came before my last Bricklink orders, when I found out the price and limited availability of 1x2x3 train windows in white, of which I needed 16. The doors now use a SNOT technique with brick-built windows.
It's my first ever train MOC - I'd never owned a Lego train until Argos had a deal on
60197 last summer! So I'm delighted with how this turned out and frankly astonished that it runs smoothly.
Building in 7-wide was easier than I expected. Needed an awful lot of 2x3 plates to reinforce the roof but surprisingly few jumper plates! It's a nice scale - I think I would have had to compromise on a lot of detail if I'd tried to squeeze it into 6-wide.
Here you can see the colour variation in lime parts - I'd heard about that in reviews of the Technic Lamborghini Sian - but unless you're studying this extremely closely it's not too noticeable.
There's only a one-stud gap between the carriages. I was worried that they'd collide on the sharp Lego R40 curves but surprisingly there's plenty of room!
There's also a video of it running
here - unfortunately embedded videos from Flickr don't seem to work in the forum.
There are more photos in the album on
Flickr.