benny Posted October 10, 2008 Posted October 10, 2008 (edited) I used 10183, 7900 and some train parts and yellow bricks to make this train! Please give me some comments, thanks! http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Superb/t...500pa107236.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Superb/t...500pa107228.jpg Edit by Hinckley: The pictures are too large so I converted them to links. Sorry about that. Please see the site guidelines for posting standards and the tutorial index for tips on resizing and other helpful hints. Edited October 11, 2008 by Hinckley Quote
Guss Posted October 10, 2008 Posted October 10, 2008 I'll say the same thing I already said in your other topic ( the japanese train ) , it seems nice, but I can't really tell with so little pictures :/ Quote
benny Posted October 10, 2008 Author Posted October 10, 2008 I'll say the same thing I already said in your other topic ( the japanese train ) , it seems nice, but I can't really tell with so little pictures :/ this link has clear photos!!!! thanks! http://www.minifigs.net/forum/viewthread.p...;extra=page%3D3 Quote
Guss Posted October 10, 2008 Posted October 10, 2008 now that I see it clearly , it's a really nice moc, the shape is accurate to the model but I can't the the light you put on the original one ( the upper light on the front and the 2 yellows lights at the back ) , but anyway it's better with these lights, without it'll look too "empty" , I like it this way, good job Quote
Zorro Posted October 10, 2008 Posted October 10, 2008 The old Diesal locomotive and the "special service train" look to be the best, IMHO at least. This is the third thread that contains MOCs from you Benny, and I hope more will follow, seen the high quality of them ! Quote
benny Posted October 10, 2008 Author Posted October 10, 2008 now that I see it clearly , it's a really nice moc, the shape is accurate to the model but I can't the the light you put on the original one ( the upper light on the front and the 2 yellows lights at the back ) , but anyway it's better with these lights, without it'll look too "empty" , I like it this way, good job thanks!!! I made this train one year ago, the lights were added so as to imporve the outlook!!!!! there are the american style santa fee cargo transporter! It is look like the 10170! Quote
welcomestranger Posted October 10, 2008 Posted October 10, 2008 I really like that construction train... very cool. As an alternative to the swing design of your lift, perhaps you could have a proper scissor lift from the reference photo, as seen from this classic set: All it needs is a bigger platform on top and you are set :) Quote
benny Posted October 11, 2008 Author Posted October 11, 2008 I really like that construction train... very cool. As an alternative to the swing design of your lift, perhaps you could have a proper scissor lift from the reference photo, as seen from this classic set: All it needs is a bigger platform on top and you are set :) thanks!!! i planned to use this parts in my design but i didn't have enough this parts. Then i used the technique bricks and parts to replace it!!! This old parts are not common in Hong Kong! Quote
Badsneaker Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 thanks!!! i planned to use this parts in my design but i didn't have enough this parts. Then i used the technique bricks and parts to replace it!!!This old parts are not common in Hong Kong! Looks great Benny, good stuff! Quote
Hinckley Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 I'll say the same thing I already said in your other topic ( the japanese train ) , it seems nice, but I can't really tell with so little pictures :/ Don't listen to Guss, listen to me. Pics need to be 800 x 600 or less. Bigger pics slow people's connections down or crash slower systems. These are great trains you are building and I'm so happy you're sharing them with us. Take a minute or two to go over the topics I linked to in your first post and learn how to resize and link the images out. People usually post a couple of small images and link to BrickShelf, Flickr or other picture hosting sites. Guss will just have to learn how to click a link. Quote
benny Posted October 11, 2008 Author Posted October 11, 2008 Don't listen to Guss, listen to me. Pics need to be 800 x 600 or less. Bigger pics slow people's connections down or crash slower systems. These are great trains you are building and I'm so happy you're sharing them with us. Take a minute or two to go over the topics I linked to in your first post and learn how to resize and link the images out. People usually post a couple of small images and link to BrickShelf, Flickr or other picture hosting sites. Guss will just have to learn how to click a link. thanks a lot!!!!!i re-sized the photo in other topic!!!! I will upload the photos around 800x600!!!!! Quote
Hinckley Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 thanks a lot!!!!!i re-sized the photo in other topic!!!! I will upload the photos around 800x600!!!!! Thank you! I really appreciate you putting the effort in and learning how to resize and reading the guidelines. Plus, I'm glad you're contributing great work to the forum. Keep it up, your trains are very cool! Quote
benny Posted October 11, 2008 Author Posted October 11, 2008 Thank you! I really appreciate you putting the effort in and learning how to resize and reading the guidelines. Plus, I'm glad you're contributing great work to the forum. Keep it up, your trains are very cool! Thanks!!! As i am OT in my office on Saturaday, i spent my lunch hour to re-size the photos only!!! In Hongkong, the MOC of train is not popular, the fans like to make house, building and cars!!! I like to share my MOC trains to all fans in the World!!!! Quote
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