More stud.io city designs...
When the
60197 passenger train was massively reduced in Argos a couple of weeks ago I picked two up. I've never owned any Lego trains before, but MOC trains will definitely be a feature in my city so I figured I could use the parts. In the meantime, I've built them and I now see what people mean when they say that Lego trains look out of proportion at 6-wide. 8-wide trains just seem too enormous and even if they can navigate a standard R40 track curve they would look ridiculous, so I've settled on 7-wide and designed an Irish Rail MOC.
Outside of lockdown, I commute from Leixlip to Dublin city centre on a
29000-class diesel multiple unit, which seemed like a good place to start for a model. They come in two varieties: the old lime, white and navy livery and the new green and dark green livery. Since the former had already been done in Lego I set about building the latter - the colours are probably slightly easier to source anyway. Since I don't want to build massively long platforms and want it to be able to navigate tight curves, I compressed it lengthways, and decided to build only the two end units, and not the middle two carriages.
Here's the initial result. Please ignore the old 9v driving wheels - it will be built with the
powered up motor from 60197, but that part apparently doesn't exist in stud.io yet.
After I'd designed this, I thought that actually it wouldn't be that much work to modify it to the old lime, white and dark blue, so I might as well, even if I only ever convert the green version to real bricks. So here's the old livery:
Rather annoyingly, I like the look of the second one a lot more, so now I think it's a lot more likely that I'll build that one in real bricks instead of the green!