(You could also check out my previous posts about the train if you don't want to go through this)
Now, before we get into the story:
Let's see the backstory of the train IRL (In Real Life) described by me:
(Start): In 1993, Chile wanted a new metro train for the Santiago Metro. Since they're NS-74 was pretty outdated now

AKA (Also Known As) this. Which was inspired by the MP-73 in Paris

Although there's tons of differences between those trains, they tried finding a perfect match... and that's when they came across this:

A sleek, stylish, and futuristic MP-89 (From Paris once again). And they modified a bit of the elements and created this:

A train that is futuristic just because they took inspiration from another futuristic train, here's another thing (and it's going to be the last thing): Chile originally wanted the NS-93 to operate on Linea 5 (Line 5), but when it entered service, it was in Linea 2 (Line 2) and it currently operates on Linea 1 (Line 1) and Linea 5 (Line 5).
Now let's get into the story of how I built the train in Draw Bricks:
(Start): It started when I posted something called "ANNOUNCEMENT: I'm currently working on a NS-93 in Draw Bricks!" (There might be more in what I titled it) and I ended up with this:

Then later I realized the Windows we're wrong and I updated them to this:

And then I built a line for it, and then: I thought on developing a second version. Since the first one had less detailing. So I extended it from 4.5 blocks wide to 9 blocks wide and made this:

Awesome, right? Well, let's see some differences: The first one had Light-gray Car wheels, and the second has White wheels. Fits better. The first is shorter, the second Is longer, and for the final difference: The first has 428 pieces, while the second has "1939 FUCKING PIECES?!". Yeah, I didn't expect that one, so that's it folks! See you in the next post!
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