These railbuses were built in late 1930s in different gauges and widths and length. This is a 1000mm narrow gauge version with 2430mm width according to my source[1]. Some cars changed the gauge from 750mm to 1000mm when they changed railways after 1945.
I try to create a printable Version based on the KATO Chassis for Pocket Line Tram (11-108). I shortened it by 3mm on each side and added a V on the inside where the small arrow on the chassis should point to, because both sides differ a little.
I added stands inside the windows to prevent hanging walls.
Had a lot of trouble with warping roof, so added anti wrap brims in cura via plugin.
I added base frames with steps and without - the version with steps printed not perfect, so I printed single steps and added them separately.
I keep the engine housing without the rot(ated) marker, because it looks nice, but I would advice to print the rotated version to get better details.
You'll find some videos / pictures on [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@tomeks_ttm) and on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tomeks_ttm/) soon.
I expect an update here before this year ends.
**Remarks:**
* The first 2 pictures are rendered from an older version, some parts -- especially engine housing -- had changed.
* The original lights are rounded and not full connected to the wagon. I decided to make them this way to keep a lighting with LEDs possible, but its difficult to get power from the capsuled power unit.
###Updates
* 2022-12-29 Added 2 onRequest files for a better start in other scales a case without supports and lights and floor - feel free to add your own floor and a roof without lights and the gap for the luggage rack.
* 2022-12-22 First build but still some parts missing (ladders, lower luggage racks)
* 2022-11-01 HAd a ... *(I have no idea what this milestone was for, but ... I think it was important)
* 2022-10-27 first upload
###Source
[1] König, G. (1998): Der Wismarer Schienenbus T40 der Kleinbahn Hoya-Syke-Asendorf. In: Die Museums-Eisenbahn 2/1998. p. 6-21.
Online: https://www.museumseisenbahn.de/images/dev_dme/dme98_2_klb_hsa_t40.pdf
###Origin and licensing
* Technical drawing was published in the journal marked as source [1].
* You are free to print and rescale my work for your projects and close friends.
* I don't want any commercial use of this design and prints.
* If you are representing a model or railway club, a school or something comparable with these and want to use it for educational purposes in higher numbers, please tell me.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial - No Derivatives