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Narrow gauge in Legoland R

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Hi,

The Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget has just finished its yearly event På Kloss Hold (PKH)

As soon as I had my own copy of the 4000014 train I knew that I wanted to build it, and eventually did after acquiring the 3 necessary bricks to finish the build (namely the 2 black '132' bricks as well as the torso of the driver). My MOC at the event was Legoland Billund from the 70ties, encompassing a narrow gauge railway with a motorized 4000014. Given the very small space in the loco, I decided to put an M motor, an old 9V switch and an old 9V battery case in one of the wagons. It proved to work nicely.

The narrow gauge design including the switch point design has been found here on Eurobricks.

Please welcome the 4000014 in its proper environment:

https://www.flickr.c...eposted-public/

Thanks for watching!

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That's a nice layout. I love the LEGOLand part of it (whoever builded this).

Im so looking forward to start building trains. All these trains that I see in here is awesome !

Well, it's more about building the landscaping for the layout i think. However the trains are just as important and I feel that its all about the details !

A question, where was this at PKH ? .... An Norwegian event as well as at LEGOland ? ... Im a bit confused. :tongue:

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1. I built it

2. PKH was held in Trondheim, Norway, 43 exhibitors from Brikkelauget with MOCs, MODs and original sets from TLC. 4500+ visitors on Sunday made the event a success. The rest of the weekend with our LUGs general assembly, workshops and of course finishing our layout.

3. My MOC will be exhibited at Skaerbaek Fan Weekend in Denmark in september.

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Love it! Keep toying with a narrow gauge system myself. Some great details in your display - and the narrow gauge point is nicely done.

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