Cinderbike Posted January 12, 2011 Posted January 12, 2011 (edited) After my Combine Car MOC, I've gone to continue building the rest of Disneyland's trains and rolling stock one-by-one. Next up is the No.1 CK Holliday and it's tender. LDD doesn't have the large train wheels so some liberties had to be taken, but I think you still can tell what they're supposed to be. Up next: The freight cars and the caboose! NOTE: The build is somewhat based on the Toy Story 3 train, which in reality was in fact (for the movie) based on this engine, so it's no surprise I used that as a starting point. Edited January 12, 2011 by Cinderbike Quote
JopieK Posted January 12, 2011 Posted January 12, 2011 those trains seem to be inspired on the civil war trains like "the General". I'm helping my girlfriend with a "uncle Tom's cabin" project (for her primary school, she obviously is a teacher there). Quote
JopieK Posted January 12, 2011 Posted January 12, 2011 those trains seem to be inspired on the civil war trains like "the General". I'm helping my girlfriend with a "uncle Tom's cabin" project (for her primary school, she obviously is a teacher there). Quote
WesternOutlaw Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 I love it Cinderbike! As a fan of both Western Trains, as well as Disney, this is superb. I can't help to think how amazing it would have been to have a set like this as ones' first LEGO train. This certainly taked the Toy Story train to a much higher level, and I look forward to seeing your additional rolling stock wagons. As I'm not into LDD, could one access LEGO Designed by Me (or whatever it's called) and purchase this set? Quote
Cinderbike Posted January 13, 2011 Author Posted January 13, 2011 I love it Cinderbike! As a fan of both Western Trains, as well as Disney, this is superb. I can't help to think how amazing it would have been to have a set like this as ones' first LEGO train. This certainly taked the Toy Story train to a much higher level, and I look forward to seeing your additional rolling stock wagons. As I'm not into LDD, could one access LEGO Designed by Me (or whatever it's called) and purchase this set? Well, sort of. I build MOCs with the LEGO Universe mode, so there's a few pieces in here that I'm having to buy off BrickLink. I'd say 80% of it is available through Design by Me/Pick a Brick, though. Quote
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