monai Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 (edited) Hi I would like to submit to your attention our realizations: the Sodor railways built by me and my son Eros (6 years old) who has painted the faces of Harvey and Gordon and the background too. http://www.brickshel...cgi?m=erosergio there is also my very first Moc: a double motorized Meyer loco. Here some spoilers waiting for Brickshelf approval: Sergio and Eros Edited August 21, 2014 by monai Quote
Xris Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 Hello Sergio and Eros, I'd love to watch the pfotos of your builds, but unfortunately the linked Brickshelf folders are still non-public. Regards, Christian Quote
tedbeard Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 These are delightful and the backdrops are really nice as well. I think my favorite is James. Quote
Paperballpark Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 Why do people still use Brickshelf? Just use flickr. Anyway, from what I can see they look very good! I'll be particularly interested to see close ups. Quote
Pizzareno Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 Wow. These look good. Really looking forward to seeing some more detailed pics. I have been a huge fan of "The Railway Series" since I was a kid. Owned all the orignal 42 Railway Series books and all sorts of models and hulabaloo. Didn't appreciate the TV moving away from the original content though. I must agree with Paperballpark's question about Brickshelf. I was late to this game of posting online and have never used Brickshelf. I started with Mocpages until it was almost unusable then switched to Flickr which in my experience is so much more friendly. Easier to navigate and you can comment. Quote
zephyr1934 Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 These do a great job capturing the essence of the original artwork also neat to see your use of old 4.5v train parts. Why do people still use Brickshelf? Just use flickr. I can't speak for monai, but I do it out of nostalgia. There is some good history from the early days of internet MOC sharing on brickshelf, back when it was the only place you could find MOC pictures (meanwhile, can you believe they used to only have 3 television stations?). Not for everyone though, that's for sure. Quote
monai Posted August 22, 2014 Author Posted August 22, 2014 Brickshel is working bad in the last time, it's true, anyway is the home of some of the best Lego crations. You can see our creations also at: http://www.mocpages.com/mocs.php?id=115253 I don't use flickr simply because I've no cell-phone (it look strange but there are still persons not reachable by the NSA.. or not?) Quote
JopieK Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 Brickshel is working bad in the last time, it's true, anyway is the home of some of the best Lego crations. You can see our creations also at: http://www.mocpages....s.php?id=115253 I don't use flickr simply because I've no cell-phone (it look strange but there are still persons not reachable by the NSA.. or not?) Not reachable by NSA? Eurobricks is an internet site isn't it? And I guess you still have a bankcard etc. Quote
monai Posted August 22, 2014 Author Posted August 22, 2014 Not reachable by NSA? Eurobricks is an internet site isn't it? And I guess you still have a bankcard etc. I know, I know, I was kidding, but when I'm outside and not on a computer it is true. Anyway being not reachable by wife or similars is still a good thing.. or not? S. Quote
JopieK Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 Sometimes it is I think, although my work is too dynamic to do so... ;) How are the trains coming along? Quote
monai Posted August 22, 2014 Author Posted August 22, 2014 Sometimes it is I think, although my work is too dynamic to do so... ;) How are the trains coming along? I don't understand what you mean exactly with coming along, they are put on a table with a painted (by my son) background which should describe the Island of Sodor. By the way some galleries are not yet open to the public. S. Quote
legoman666 Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 Why do people still use Brickshelf? Just use flickr. Anyway, from what I can see they look very good! I'll be particularly interested to see close ups. flickr on a mobile device is terrible. Imgur is much better designed for simple image uploading. Quote
monai Posted August 24, 2014 Author Posted August 24, 2014 Hi folks, now the MOCpages are open, unfortunately Brickshelf is still down.. http://www.mocpages....s.php?id=115253 comments are welcome Quote
tedbeard Posted August 24, 2014 Posted August 24, 2014 flickr on a mobile device is terrible. Imgur is much better designed for simple image uploading. Sorry to keep going off-topic but I use an App called FlickStakr on my iPad Mini and it works great for me. Quote
monai Posted August 27, 2014 Author Posted August 27, 2014 any more comments ABOUT THE TRAINS? Mocpages are working. Let me say we mean LEGO as a way to exercise our fantasy, not a religion, if necessary we modify and paint the pieces, as you can see. We have been influenced by the realizations of: Ulimy http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=ulimy (unfortunately still down), and Brickjournal n.6 pag.38. play well to everybody Sergio and Eros Quote
Murdoch17 Posted August 27, 2014 Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) I for one really like your models, as they have a classic LEGO feel abut them (Especially the Bertie the bus). I think you and your son are doing a wonderful job with the Island of Sodor, and the background in the first picture is very good for a 6 year old! You remind me of why I started building my UK models in the first place: to sort-of replicate the wooden models of my childhood in LEGO, albeit with my own twist. Keep it up, and maybe you will be called a Really Useful Engine! By The way: They need an official LEGO Railway Series theme in System scale! Edited August 27, 2014 by Murdoch17 Quote
monai Posted August 28, 2014 Author Posted August 28, 2014 I for one really like your models, as they have a classic LEGO feel abut them (Especially the Bertie the bus). I think you and your son are doing a wonderful job with the Island of Sodor, and the background in the first picture is very good for a 6 year old! You remind me of why I started building my UK models in the first place: to sort-of replicate the wooden models of my childhood in LEGO, albeit with my own twist. Keep it up, and maybe you will be called a Really Useful Engine! By The way: They need an official LEGO Railway Series theme in System scale! thanks a lot, we are always involved in Sodor railways, there are several projects still in work, but what you mean as an official Lego theme in system scale? by the way: your pages are impressive too. Quote
Murdoch17 Posted August 28, 2014 Posted August 28, 2014 (edited) thanks a lot, we are always involved in Sodor railways, there are several projects still in work, but what you mean as an official Lego theme in system scale? by the way: your pages are impressive too. Besides Duplo, there has never been a Thomas & Freinds / Railway Series theme in LEGO. "System" means not Duplo (or the older Modulex & Quatro lines), but the good old brick we have known and loved since the 1950's. Thanks for looking at my pages too. Edited August 28, 2014 by Murdoch17 Quote
tedbeard Posted August 28, 2014 Posted August 28, 2014 Funny thing is I always though the DUPLO versions were perfectly scaled for minifigs... Quote
monai Posted August 29, 2014 Author Posted August 29, 2014 (edited) Funny thing is I always though the DUPLO versions were perfectly scaled for minifigs... there is a lot of confusion in the community about the exact scale for trains: for me the only way is to follow the model railway community which measures the gauge, 38mm/1435mm = 1:38 scale. That said the problems arise: the wheel are not in scale, moreover their shape is not that of a real train. So the question is: are we modelling in scale or modelling for pure fantasy fun? and the answer is: both are possible, for Sodor the fantasy fun is mandatory, for the wonderfull realizations of many others (Tony Sava or Ulimy) the scale modelling can be maintaned only for selected themes. play well Sergio and Eros Edited August 29, 2014 by monai Quote
monai Posted November 20, 2014 Author Posted November 20, 2014 Hallo, I've posted on MOCpages the images aof another MOC, an express train. It was a project about a 8studs wide 12v express train with shared trolleys, the project has not gone over a first attempt, but it was interesting for the technique used for the cars connections. They are not only able to pivot but also to basculate in order to negotiate the ramps, and it was achieved using hinges as links. Perhaps for someone could be an interesting idea. http://www.mocpages....s.php?id=115253 Quote
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