DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN

AUD $35.00
DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN
DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN
DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN
DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN
DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN
DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN

DL001-2 LEGO® MOC | RhB G 4/5 104 | BLACK & DARK GREEN

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Building instructions for dolfmeister LEGO® MOC (My Own Creation)

RhB G 4/5 104 | Black & Dark Green

Class G 4/5 were the largest and most powerful steam engines of the Rhaetian Railways (RhB). Built in several lots, a total of 29 were put into service. Early efforts to electrify the network, due to the coal shortage during WW I, rendered these engines surperfluous, and most were taken out of service during the 1920s. Sold to railways in Spain, Thailand and Brazil, they were in use there until the 1970s. Two examples remain with the RhB historic fleet; No. 107 named 'Albula' and No. 108 'Engiadina'.

This model represents one of the first batch of compound saturated steam engines delivered in 1904, in black & dark green livery. It features asymmetric cylinder, the housing for the petroleum lamp on the cab roof, and a small tender.

All driving wheels are powered by an M-motor via gears and side rods, and channels for routing of cables are provided in the chassis.

Please note, this model is 10.6 studs wide at the cylinders and has significant overhang in curves.

1212 parts | 19 colours

You will receive by download:

  • Full colour step-by-step instructions (.pdf)
  • Studio file for you to upload to BrickLink (.io)
  • Parts list (.xlsx & .csv)
  • Decal graphics

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