Hobby Boss German Kriegslokomotive [1:72]

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 54

  • @lukaslibar7615
    @lukaslibar7615 6 лет назад +40

    Am I the only one who likes how he trys to describe the parts even if he doesn't know the name👍👍

  • @jamesgroccia644
    @jamesgroccia644 4 года назад +3

    Ah, the Deutsche Bahn klasse 52 Kriegslok. The pinnacle of German locomotive engineering. Lightweight, powerful, and cheap. It’s like a diesel but minus the internal combustion engine.

    • @bluebear6570
      @bluebear6570 2 года назад

      Deutsche Bahn was founded in 1994, succeeding Deutsche Bundesbahn in the west of Germany, and Deutsche Reichsbahn in the east of Germany, immediately after they had been re-merged, following the split in 1949.

  • @mariebcfhs9491
    @mariebcfhs9491 5 лет назад +6

    the reason for 2 different buffers is that it prevents buffer locking (buffers on 2 cars slipping over each other and lock in place on sharp curves)

  • @markfergerson2145
    @markfergerson2145 4 года назад +8

    Too late to help you but I thought I'd mention that another RUclips modeler, I think it was Night Shift, had the same problems you did. He built the tracks first and let the loco sit on them while the wheel glue was setting up. He also threw away those stupid sand pipes and made new ones out of copper wire. Just something to think about for further models.
    Nice build otherwise.

  • @RedimusStudios
    @RedimusStudios 2 года назад +1

    In the UK, the 'water pump' would be either pumps for the breaks, or pumps for the system to open up hopper trucks, and I suspect those are for one of those uses here. The tanks under the boiler are almost cirtainly air tanks and are part of the same system.

  • @barryrudge1576
    @barryrudge1576 3 года назад

    I built the same model a few months ago mainly to go with my 1/72 model of the German WW2 RailGun Dora to show a comparison of the size of the rail gun. I agree with all your comments about fit and build and as you say the sand pipes are a nightmare and I did the same, near enough is good enough. Some of the cab fittings were also a nightmare including the brake system I have arthritic fingers and many times found myself using two pairs of tweezers. For a scale model of 1/72 there is a tremendous amount of detail and goes well with my Dora rail gun but if only it sat correctly on the rails and I like the fact I wasn't the only one with the same problem.

  • @NewbType07
    @NewbType07 6 лет назад +3

    Oh yeah, that's what I call awesome

  • @鎌田英明-c6f
    @鎌田英明-c6f 2 года назад +1

    キットに敬意👍

  • @ryanhruska6667
    @ryanhruska6667 2 года назад

    I love his nomenclature for the parts 🤣🤣

  • @johnbeck3270
    @johnbeck3270 2 года назад

    The device you referred to as a water pump is actually the air compressor. If you can find them, get some MTVlenses for the lights,this kit deserves them. Try to find several flatbed wagons load them with Panders headed for the Eastern Front. That would look really great. Don't forget the brake van. Just an idea.

  • @dirktaubenreuther9437
    @dirktaubenreuther9437 Год назад

    The box above the air pumpe is just to protect those parts of the pumpe, which is connected to the smoke, from getting too cold during winter weather!
    All those parts of this model, which are connected to smoke and water are protected against freezing Up!
    And there are caps over the lamps to reduce the light.
    All these things were used during the war, the "antifreeze" especially for the russian winter.
    And by the way, the form of smoke defletors used in this kit is just an experimental one. Only one or two locomotives were fitted with those wooden Ines for a short period of time, those which were used regularely were smaller and made of thin!

  • @ashleyculver5343
    @ashleyculver5343 6 лет назад +1

    Herb.. you're the best. It could do with a turret though.

  • @iminay
    @iminay 6 лет назад +1

    Quote from Wikipedia:
    The original English buffers were the same on each side, so that there was a small tendency for buffers to slide off each other. German railway buffers are flat on one side and convex on the other to reduce this tendency to slide off.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffer_(rail_transport)

  • @AxelDelecroix
    @AxelDelecroix 6 лет назад +2

    "Soft pieces," you say, "Be careful," you also say!! Bah! Go at it wildly with the scalpel!!

  • @tomkelly1395
    @tomkelly1395 6 лет назад

    The shields are smoke deflectors which creates vision for the driver when steam builds up in front in cold weather

  • @mariebcfhs9491
    @mariebcfhs9491 5 лет назад

    The box above those water pumps is not to cover them, it's there so that the crew can climb over the water pumps when walking on the right walkway

  • @127TROOP
    @127TROOP 3 года назад

    So many fiddly bendy things! 😂😂😂😂 excellent tutorial though, thanks for the amusing comments, kept me ‘glued’ to the video ( don’t worry, I’ve got my coat and I’m going....😂) oh...and subbed! 🤙

  • @jjab99
    @jjab99 6 лет назад +1

    Far too fiddly for me I am afraid, but yo did a great job on it, well done mate. Such a shame about the sand pipes, stupid idea making them out of rubber!! I am looking forward to seeing you paint this Lovely Loco!!
    Have fun with your next build,
    Joe

  • @thirdrail8548
    @thirdrail8548 6 лет назад

    If you trust Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffer_(rail_transport) here is the theory for the asymmetrical buffer faces: with the consistent left side/right side mounting among all rolling stock, convex faces will push against buffers with flat faces. Flat faces would not rest flat against each other on curves and convex faces would tend to slide off of each other. When mis-matched, a convex buffer always has a flat surface to push against. I was not aware of this subtlety until you mentioned it in your presentation (3:35) - well done!

  • @trekanbelluvitsh
    @trekanbelluvitsh 4 года назад +2

    Hey Herbert, the bax that 14+. So it wasn't a model intendet for you! 😁
    Just kidding. To me you are now a true Kriegslokomotiveologist!

  • @tomihaili8756
    @tomihaili8756 4 года назад

    I just bought the 'Panzerlok BR57', it has less parts than this one because boiler and other stuff is totally encased in armor plating so they left it out of the model...just and empty shell which is OK because you can´t see the inside.

  • @sangheiliwarrior86
    @sangheiliwarrior86 3 года назад

    I prefer the DRG class 45, but no model kits of that one. It would be cool if a company made a model of the DRG 53 0001 2-6-8-0 mallet kriegslokomotive.

    • @dirktaubenreuther9437
      @dirktaubenreuther9437 Год назад

      But this was just a concept for a more powerfull locomotive during WW II, which was never realized in practice!
      If you would, you can call it just a fantasy!

  • @tracksidefilms5416
    @tracksidefilms5416 6 лет назад

    I think that water -pump was actually a westinghouse pump but IDK

  • @BennyCFD
    @BennyCFD 4 года назад

    This guy always builds these complicated models...........It's like building the Space Shuttle.

  • @redgreen09
    @redgreen09 6 лет назад

    neat train as trains go like em see more as post em

  • @koka1571
    @koka1571 6 лет назад

    very cooooool

  • @Peter-on7ui
    @Peter-on7ui 2 года назад

    By the way. This is compressor, not water pomp.

  • @buzzytrains9037
    @buzzytrains9037 3 года назад

    20:44 that's not a water pump, I think that's an air brake compressor

  • @justang8490
    @justang8490 6 лет назад

    Great review! Do you think it could be easily motorised, e.g HO or 00 chassis?

    • @HerbertErpaderp
      @HerbertErpaderp  6 лет назад

      I think it would be a lot of effort and a pain in the butt to motorise... I'm sure if you REALLY wanted to it could be done... I wouldn't bother though.

    • @sabertooth3studioshq838
      @sabertooth3studioshq838 5 лет назад

      what parts would you need to do that sence im trying to do so

    • @justang8490
      @justang8490 5 лет назад

      @@sabertooth3studioshq838 I don't know. The closest chassis I could think of would be from a WW2 British War Department 2-10-0 Austerity model, but I don't know much about locomotives from places other than Britain.

    • @sabertooth3studioshq838
      @sabertooth3studioshq838 5 лет назад

      @@justang8490 Ok but I think I might have found something that could help

  • @r.k2865
    @r.k2865 4 года назад

    The grey color was done because black and white pictures would look nicer

  • @la6335
    @la6335 6 лет назад

    Can we get a build video on that banana pen 😂

  • @beateberger4359
    @beateberger4359 6 лет назад

    Does somebody know for what the safetybell is?

  • @orsonincharge4879
    @orsonincharge4879 3 года назад

    35:07 You tell 'em , stupid instructions ..... what do they know anyway ?

  • @jamesvalentine2845
    @jamesvalentine2845 6 лет назад +1

    Hmm...seems an interes- *sees pipes*...NOPE!!!

  • @jerry2357
    @jerry2357 6 лет назад

    I prefer the version of the Br 52 that has a tender with a half-round bottom, as here flic.kr/p/27dw6sG

  • @Mrk12132
    @Mrk12132 4 года назад

    35:25 JEEZ YOU UQVE LONG HAIR

    • @Mrk12132
      @Mrk12132 4 года назад

      39:16 LOOK AT YOU ARM HAIR

    • @HerbertErpaderp
      @HerbertErpaderp  4 года назад

      Oh shiiiiit! I never noticed. What an astute observation.

    • @Mrk12132
      @Mrk12132 4 года назад

      Wow as$ whol

    • @Mrk12132
      @Mrk12132 4 года назад

      Herbert Erpaderp I’m not being a smart ass

  • @gsbufo47
    @gsbufo47 6 лет назад

    Nice, but I had to turn off the sarcasm.

  • @mikaylamcnicholl6851
    @mikaylamcnicholl6851 5 лет назад

    that is not a german engine its a union pacific like big boy you can tell because of the axethrottle well rods they can be parralel and only union pacif steam locomotives have parralel rods and just saying just because he did not put a union pacific shield doesent mean its not union pacific i know my trains and ive been in the front of a steam locomotive