---------------------------------- Creation: MÁV BVmot EMU Author: AshiValkoinen (Donát Raáb) Year: 2017.08. Uploaded: 2017.10. ---------------------------------- --------- ADVICES --------- The LDD-file you can download from this folder contains the 9V-version of my MÁV BVmot EMU. The original train manufactured in 1994 contains a 2nd class motor car with driver's cab, two middle cars (1st and 2nd class) and a 2nd class driver car with driver's cab, but no motors. The cars are quite easy straightforward builds, but you need quite strong fingers and sometimes three hands to complete the front part's SNOT pattern. Since the SNOT-ted cheese slope technique has a little stressing, LDD-file doesn't contain all the cheese slopes fit into their places but it is obvious where they go in the pattern. Other quite hard build is the design of the 1st class car. The root of the problem that both middle cars have the same length, but 1st class car has 10, 2nd class car had 11 large windows on each side. Using traditional train windows on both wagons would have resulted in the shortening of 1st class car by 4 studs which was unacceptable for me. So the 1st class car's entire window part is built with SNOT plates and panels and bricks. The problem that the SNOT knows the math (2,5 plates SNOT = 1 stud), but if you don't place your SNOT-wall strong together, it will pop-out or curve the entire wagon! So make sure your parts for the SNOT-side are new, non-broken and non-deformed, you simply can't complete the wagon without excellent quality parts. The train wagons except motor car are 62 studs long, to make these cars run smoothly use older train wheels underneath (train wheel complete assembly for 9V train, BL-code ends with ....c01). For front/tail lights I used modified PF-leds, which are polarity-sensitive, the method for this modification is described in Railbricks 9, page 21 by Kovács Viktor Péter. The lights could be run from internal battery box, if the trains run 9V and lights can have two IR-channels, then you don't need modified leds. My version runs with PF (with IR V2 of course), so only one channel remained for lights which is the reason I used modified leds here. --------- FEATURES --------- This LEGO-creation is a realistic replica of the Hungarian BVmot EMU delivered for Hungarian State Railway company (MÁV) in 1994. The full MOC contains designed places for front/tail lights, the middle cars can be used in traditional loco-and-wagons trains.