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My first IRL MOC! Just 20 studs long. Also my first real BL order, man is that a learning experience in itself. I made three with the intent to sell two to cover my cost in the third, but they look good together so I'm keeping them all!

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Link to LDD .lxf file

https://drive.google.com/file/d/17IfTRjH6xD9hLf4vkaMDg6bxapVdKN4U/view?usp=drivesdk

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Updated title and added .lxf file
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56 minutes ago, sed6 said:

My first IRL MOC! Just 20 studs long. Also my first real BL order, man is that a learning experience in itself. I made three with the intent to sell two to cover my cost in the third, but they look good together so I'm keeping them all!

Nice!  I like them!   The flight of three of them together look great!

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2 hours ago, legobanker said:

Those are pretty impressive.  Are they 6 studs wide? 

Thanks! Yes, I borrowed basic design (cylinder pieces and their connecting middle) from 7939's tank car.

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5 hours ago, Duq said:

Good start into the world of train MOCs! I'd call them tankers though, not hoppers...

Doh! Fixed it, tanks!

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13 hours ago, sed6 said:

Also my first real BL order, man is that a learning experience in itself.

It's even harder for many of those who don't speak English as their first language. ;) That being said, I wouldn't want them to translate all the names for the different categories, bricks and pieces.

Anyway, those tank cars really do look great. They blend in well with other official sets like that 60052. I too would have kept them.

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Great looking cars, very effective.

 

13 hours ago, sed6 said:

I made three with the intent to sell two to cover my cost in the third, but they look good together so I'm keeping them all!

Now you are a true MOCer (grin)

 

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Great design.

You could close the small gap in the dish by placing another 2 stud wide black steering wheel in between the 4 studs. I've done some similar tank wagons in light bluish grey and yellow accents. Not skilled in posting photos yet

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