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Train Station
As a "small addition" to his fabulous Gantry Signal, LEGO Train fan Nexus7 creates this impressive
Train Station. His creation even has a working signal with a Power Functions motor.More minis from legostein
Brickworld 2010
Kris Kelvin share his new MOC
Our member
Kris Kelvin share his new MOC for the Colossal Castle Contest VII(click the pic to view and comment)
Walking AT-TE Project getting closer to the goal
Under Construction
The Trains & Town forum has been under construction lately, with amazing builders like Selander and M longer.
Selander has built a Volvo Front-End Loader with Transport Truck as another addition to his collection of construction vehicles.
M Longer has created a Tracked Skidder for pulling heavy logs, based on an actual Caterpillar 527 tracked skidder.
You can check out both fantastic creations, as well as many others, in the Trains & Town forum.
PTVII - Voting Large Category, Winners Medium Category
It's time to vote in the Large Category of Pillage the Village II!
Orthodox Church
As an entry for the CCCVII Eastern Medieval Life category, Castle fan Artizan creates this magnificent
Orthodox Church:7213 Review
Trains & Town fan DarthPineapple brings EB a new review of the 2010 City set,
7213 Fire Truck with Boat. There's definately no fires in the Trains & Town forum with LEGO's 2010 Fire Fighting line-up, unless you count all the exciting reviews of these new sets.Review: 8075 Neptune Carrier
James May's Toy Stories: The Lego House
For you Brits out there, it's finally time for James May's Toy Stories - The Lego House to air on TV.
Sunday 20th December 7PM BBC2
Cumbres & Toltec #484
Train fan Gcarstensen has been working on this amazing
Cumbres & Toltec #484 locomotive for nearly a year now, and the finished product is fantastic. The actual 2-8-2 locomotive was a narrow gauge engine built in 1925 for the Rio Grande railway. Make sure you visit Train Tech to see the LEGO version.













