Greetings, it's also not a crocodile Locomotive, due to it's front structures not being able to swivel. It more resembles the german locomotives like DR E04, DR E17 or DR E44 with rigid fronts.
Richtig, wie die V60, das ist eher irgend so ein Vossloh ding. Fand die Rote Lok am Ende war eher die 215. und die Grüne Lok, ist auch eine Deutsche Br 144
It's equally annoying that the Video skipped the amazing Electric Locomotives that it's actually based on. The Lego Locomotive has two Bogies, so a German E 44 is the most similar one that I can think of, but it also looks very similar to a Swiss Ae 3/6 or Ae 4/7. They have a fairly unique Suspension System called "Buchli Drive".
Bro wtf 0:32, that loco isn't even close to the actual one. It is the crocodile from Switzerland.. The whole vid is like ,,If we have a green loco, let's just put another opposite looking locomotive" Like the EMD doesn't even have the pantograph but the lego has...😤
How all of the Trains are just from Germany... Well, okay in the very old city like sets there where some Trains with the Original "Deutsche Bundesbahn" Logo on it, but some of the References looks Wrong: the First Passenger Train is more like the ICE T than the ICE 2 in the Picture (the ICE T look like the ICE 3 that was shown Later but its Front is not sharp) bc the Lego Locos have both Passenger gangways in it and the ICE does not, in the Picture it was shown that the Fron have a Passenger gangway but this is just a Railcar. The other side haves a Loco that have a Full engine in it and does not have a Passenger section in it - the ICE T does. The Last Picture shown looks also VERY WRONG. I would take the Same loco like the Yellow one. The Yellow Loco (I forgot the Class name) is a Engine or Build material transporter and the Actual Color sheme for Passenger or Cargo in the DB should be Red (nowadays). So it should be this loco instead the BR101 shown. The BR101 does not operate as Cargo loco, it operates as the Head engine for the gen-1 InterCity Trains. But There are similar classes that resembles the look of this Locomotive, like the BR185, which commonly Operates for Cargo and Passenger (Regio Dosto) But that's just my Opinion. Anyway, I would like to see with ALL Lego trains ever made so far, and yes: even the One that Actually ARE the same (like the Horizon Express = TGV) there are a lot more that I would figure out what they Resemble from their Real Counterpart.
The locomotive from that Red Cargo Train set isn't a BR363, let alone an 0-6-0 (despite the IRL comparison in this video). Looks more like the BR261 'Voith Gravita' or BR294 to me. And the IRL comparison for the 60052 locomotive is also wrong. The engine in that set resembles the EMD GP38-2 or GP60, not one of those Peruvian locomotives.
0:39 Lego=Electric Picture=Diesel 0:56 Lego=Electric Picture=Diesel 1:13 Lego=Electric Picture=Diesel 2:34= Lego= Oh it's finally diesel! He used much pictures of Diesel Trains. This model here is the same as 1:13, so he only have to pick this train in red! Picture: This guy: Oh, let's just take an electric train! Bro...
Just... No words... No words 1 is right, is an ice 2 is a crocodile, not an emd 3 is a Frecciarossa1000 4 can pass... 5 is not right 6 is more an ice 4 than a 3 7 can pass... 8 is not right
It's a pretty rubbish Comparison as that's a German Class 101 Electric Locomotive used for Passenger Trains only (Top Speed 220 km/h) while the Lego one is a Freight-hauling Diesel. Mind you, most of this Video has nothing in common but the Colour. You're somewhat right though. The Class 101 was the Backbone of German Intercity Trains for 25 Years, so it is pretty common here. It's now getting withdrawn and scrapped after such a short Life, as the Deutsche Bahn is abandoning Locomotive-hauled Trains for EMU only, and they prefer scrapping to selling because selling may help their Competitors.
Greetings, it could also be based on a Vossloh GG1000 with the old livery of the Häfen und Güterverkehr Köln AG. www.lokomotive.de/pribahn/bilder/hgk_de81.jpg
That's video is like same color same =same train
Really thought, that’s what it is
Yea
@@Sunglass_Man hey we both saw this lol!
Ik man
Sad lol
the second one is false, its a crocodile locomotive not an Emd.
edit: there are lots of them put wrong, but this one triggered me the most.
Greetings, it's also not a crocodile Locomotive, due to it's front structures not being able to swivel. It more resembles the german locomotives like DR E04, DR E17 or DR E44 with rigid fronts.
@@jazzw.4830 that is true, but it reminds me more of a crocodile locomotive.
edit: its also supposed to be an eletric train since it has pantograph.
Its more of a HGe 4/4 15 though it is Swiss like the Crocodile locomotive.
Same
@@manifestman132 Yep.
Da waren aber einige Loks die nichts miteinander bis auf die Farbe gleich hatten.
Richtig, wie die V60, das ist eher irgend so ein Vossloh ding. Fand die Rote Lok am Ende war eher die 215. und die Grüne Lok, ist auch eine Deutsche Br 144
2:18 60052 is actually based on an EMD SD45/GP40X
Also, 7898 is based on a Crocodile locomotive, not an EMD GP9
What about a gp38?
0:45 as some one who actually works with the 804 im pretty offended by they comparison
Bro 804 has probably been scraped
@@dcp3789 hasn't been scraped, 70 years old still going strong
It's equally annoying that the Video skipped the amazing Electric Locomotives that it's actually based on. The Lego Locomotive has two Bogies, so a German E 44 is the most similar one that I can think of, but it also looks very similar to a Swiss Ae 3/6 or Ae 4/7. They have a fairly unique Suspension System called "Buchli Drive".
Bro wtf 0:32, that loco isn't even close to the actual one. It is the crocodile from Switzerland..
The whole vid is like ,,If we have a green loco, let's just put another opposite looking locomotive"
Like the EMD doesn't even have the pantograph but the lego has...😤
Agreed.
Good to see other people noticing the inaccurate comparison pictures.
Theres also german and austrian crocodiles
How all of the Trains are just from Germany... Well, okay in the very old city like sets there where some Trains with the Original "Deutsche Bundesbahn" Logo on it, but some of the References looks Wrong: the First Passenger Train is more like the ICE T than the ICE 2 in the Picture (the ICE T look like the ICE 3 that was shown Later but its Front is not sharp) bc the Lego Locos have both Passenger gangways in it and the ICE does not, in the Picture it was shown that the Fron have a Passenger gangway but this is just a Railcar. The other side haves a Loco that have a Full engine in it and does not have a Passenger section in it - the ICE T does.
The Last Picture shown looks also VERY WRONG. I would take the Same loco like the Yellow one. The Yellow Loco (I forgot the Class name) is a Engine or Build material transporter and the Actual Color sheme for Passenger or Cargo in the DB should be Red (nowadays). So it should be this loco instead the BR101 shown. The BR101 does not operate as Cargo loco, it operates as the Head engine for the gen-1 InterCity Trains. But There are similar classes that resembles the look of this Locomotive, like the BR185, which commonly Operates for Cargo and Passenger (Regio Dosto)
But that's just my Opinion.
Anyway, I would like to see with ALL Lego trains ever made so far, and yes: even the One that Actually ARE the same (like the Horizon Express = TGV) there are a lot more that I would figure out what they Resemble from their Real Counterpart.
2:39 doesnt even make sense as a BR101 does only pull Passenger Coaches, not Freight.
The passenger train from 2006 is literally an exact copy of an ICE 4, and the 2011 cargo train is probably a V90 more than a V60
I think the cargo train is more a g1000 bb
I actually think that the crocodile train after ICE2 is the BR E04.
The locomotive from that Red Cargo Train set isn't a BR363, let alone an 0-6-0 (despite the IRL comparison in this video). Looks more like the BR261 'Voith Gravita' or BR294 to me.
And the IRL comparison for the 60052 locomotive is also wrong. The engine in that set resembles the EMD GP38-2 or GP60, not one of those Peruvian locomotives.
dude the real photo of the red cargo set was a BR101
And we're ignoring the fact that the green electric loco was pictured as a green mountain gp9 short hood?
60052 actually resembles an EMD GP40X
I’m pretty sure that the term 0 6 0 is for steam trains
0:39 Lego=Electric
Picture=Diesel
0:56 Lego=Electric
Picture=Diesel
1:13 Lego=Electric
Picture=Diesel
2:34= Lego= Oh it's finally diesel! He used much pictures of Diesel Trains. This model here is the same as 1:13, so he only have to pick this train in red!
Picture: This guy: Oh, let's just take an electric train!
Bro...
Some of the locomotives models dose match but others dont in this
Good
2:12 this is a EMD gp series locomotive probably a gp 38 or gp40 since those are th common ones
0:35, ist not a EMD sd45, its a DRG E44
The green EMD isn't a SD45 eather
Yeah you could really make a gp38-2 with it like I did mine just swop the 2 panels to the over side
BR 219 its diesel lok and you make comparission white electric lego train!
HE FORGOT THE EMERALD NIGHT
Der dritte Zug des könnt die 643 sein
Just... No words... No words
1 is right, is an ice
2 is a crocodile, not an emd
3 is a Frecciarossa1000
4 can pass...
5 is not right
6 is more an ice 4 than a 3
7 can pass...
8 is not right
Lego train: steeplecab
*Shows EMD locomotive*
Bro is using google images on his iPad🤣
2:43 ahh everybody knows these trains
It's a pretty rubbish Comparison as that's a German Class 101 Electric Locomotive used for Passenger Trains only (Top Speed 220 km/h) while the Lego one is a Freight-hauling Diesel. Mind you, most of this Video has nothing in common but the Colour.
You're somewhat right though. The Class 101 was the Backbone of German Intercity Trains for 25 Years, so it is pretty common here. It's now getting withdrawn and scrapped after such a short Life, as the Deutsche Bahn is abandoning Locomotive-hauled Trains for EMU only, and they prefer scrapping to selling because selling may help their Competitors.
1:32, is similar to one locomotive in Spain. 310. And the lego set 7938, is like la civia of renfe spain. Be careful.
it looks more similar to an Dutch locomotive
@@yourlocalkoploper3887 I kw
Greetings, it could also be based on a Vossloh GG1000 with the old livery of the Häfen und Güterverkehr Köln AG. www.lokomotive.de/pribahn/bilder/hgk_de81.jpg
Yes, see video of adif 310. Its similar
I see it closer to a s449 than to a civia, anyway, I agree with It being compared to a Coradia LINT
So, the last one is BR 101?
101er in Saarbrigge 💪💪💪💪💪
I am happy to be your 200th sub!
How does a electric locomotive equal an American Geep?
Music name please
Most of LEGO trains are based on European trains
THIS ALMOST FROM GERMANY
Hello j'ai le 60051
DB heißt deutsche bahn
F
FN
Now this is the video I’ve been looking for! I have identified a number of these trains myself though…
Yeah some are correct but the others aren't lie the green deluxe Trai. Set is a crocodile not a emd, gp or sd locomotive
Bro you used google lens and those dont even look the same😂
They forgot one that I know
horizon express and TGV sud est
Yeah
Nooo
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Everything here is wrong🥴
Why ar all the trains from DB (Deutsche Bahn)?? Why ar they all from Germany
Weil das Video deutsch ist
@@TrikseI ok
The the Russian trains are the best of the words, they are better than foreign
Bigger yes, but better? I don't know.
@@marktegrotenhuis better, our trains are the best
@@marktegrotenhuis our trains are more beautiful and more powerful
debatable
@@theatomicmanman544 not debatable, our trains are the best
What is this bgm??
0:37 if you scroll down you can find a picture of what this truly is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeplecab#/media/File:1900_E1_Bo%C3%AEte_%C3%A0_Sel.JPG