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12.02.2019, 11:50

Models in 1:32 scale self made

Dear All, I set up my first thread where I would like to show you my present model activity in Spur 1. I build models for almost 20 years which you could see here:
https://goo.gl/photos/4GPnUpZcbRbXFbvX9
I hope the thread is in correct place because my German is not that good. ;)

I would like to present my latest model made in Spur 1. It is ET22-1060 locomotive. It is most popular freight locomotive in Poland. I started this project many years ago but last year I decided to change the drive system for more powerful central gearbox with shafts to trucks. Below you can find some pictures and films from test rides.
https://youtu.be/C8Y106cM60Q
https://youtu.be/fkMJ8MbvkGc
Meggido ha allegato le seguenti immagini:
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With best regards
Jacek Wysocki

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12.02.2019, 18:35

Hello,
Jacek Wysocki

Congratulations.
good job.
Best regards

Gabriele

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12.02.2019, 19:43

Hello,
A very professional work (much more professional as my english).
Respect for polish engineering.

Franz (german engineer)
MANUFAKTUR FT Modellkartons und mehr ...
Franz Thiele
(www.ManufakturFT.de )

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12.02.2019, 20:59

Dobry wieczor

Hello Jacek,

First of all welcome to this forum.

I appreciate your work and by the way when I look on the picture of the motor gear bloc it seams to be a very powerful loco.

I've a lot respect of such constructions and realizations into models like you're doing and I must say you've a very interesting homepage. I like the green one diesel loco with all the orange stripes. We see more constructions in the future? Keep on and thanks for showing!

Kind regards

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13.02.2019, 08:55

We see more constructions in the future?

Yes, I work now over my favorite polish locomotive which is E6ACT Dragon. You can see a project picture below.

I like the green one diesel loco with all the orange stripes.

Thanks. Below you can see the picture of this shunting locomotive and its universal/passenger version (yellow one). Also you can take a look at short film with "green" in test ride.
https://youtu.be/gm7oRJuzBZU

I appreciate your work and by the way when I look on the picture of the motor gear bloc it seams to be a very powerful loco.

Yes, it is very powerful. This was my idea to make it as powerful as possible in comparison to real one. I guess 40 cars would not be any problem for this locomotive.

I attached some pictures of previous models but this is not all. :) All my models are designed by myself and build as well. I use steel and brass to build them. Also the gear box is my design and production.

A very professional work (much more professional as my english).
Respect for polish engineering.

Franz (german engineer)

Thanks a lot. :) Greetings for German engineers. :)
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  • E6ACT-00-00-00-00 Lokomotywa kompletna (3).jpg
  • E6ACT-00-00-00-00 Lokomotywa kompletna (6).jpg
  • E6ACT-12-00-00-00 Wozek kompletny.jpg
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With best regards
Jacek Wysocki