Ex cinno

MOC: Centoporte

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This passenger coaches was built in nearly 1500 specimens in the 1930's and 40's and deservedly named Centoporte (one hundred doors), because each compartment had its own outside access.

Its width is set to 7 studs and it took me more than 1400 pieces to reproduce it. 

35284516046_84aed62672_b.jpgCentoporte 0 by Claudio, su Flickr

35157821342_5b77e5cffd_b.jpgCentoporte 1 by Claudio, su Flickr

35284514506_99e26c3071_b.jpgCentoporte 2 by Claudio, su Flickr

34480867554_0ce6462340_b.jpgCentoporte 3 by Claudio, su Flickr

34480871774_3559b32d2f_b.jpgCentoporte 4 by Claudio, su Flickr

35157821072_ebe2f9b0de_b.jpgCentoporte 5 by Claudio, su Flickr

35284514796_d0b8e02b3d_b.jpgCentoporte 6b by Claudio, su Flickr

34480867094_bb34da235a_b.jpgCentoporte 7 by Claudio, su Flickr

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1 hour ago, TechnicRCRacer said:

Wow! This looks amazing! The windows must have taken a long time:laugh:

Yes TechnicRCRacer, determine the right proprotion for the windows it took me some time.

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Great MOC. The carriage looks great. I can bet those windows were a pain, but the end result seems worth it. Hooking it up to that vintage electric locomotive only completes the look.

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Highly detailed! Looks just like the real life version. This reminds me of Thomas and Friends. I used to watch that a TON as a little kid, so this really takes me back. Great work man!

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Hi Ex Cinno, it looks fantastic! This coach must weight quit a lot with so many parts ?. Nice combo with that loc too.

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Thanks you all for your words. 

By the way the carriage weighs 822 grams

On 17/6/2017 at 8:17 AM, Feuer Zug said:

Great MOC. The carriage looks great. I can bet those windows were a pain, but the end result seems worth it. Hooking it up to that vintage electric locomotive only completes the look.

 

On 19/6/2017 at 2:18 PM, xxix5 said:

Highly detailed! Looks just like the real life version. This reminds me of Thomas and Friends. I used to watch that a TON as a little kid, so this really takes me back. Great work man!

 

On 22/6/2017 at 1:27 PM, Vliebricker said:

Hi Ex Cinno, it looks fantastic! This coach must weight quit a lot with so many parts ?. Nice combo with that loc too.

 

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On 24/6/2017 at 8:13 AM, Asper said:

Wow, wonderful train!

Thanks Asper for your post.:sweet:

On 24/6/2017 at 11:15 AM, Man with a hat said:

Nice passenger car. Fitting perfectly for the beautiful loc.

Expecially the wooden step at the side is a very nice touch.

 

I'm glad you enjoyed it Man with a hat.:sweet:

On 25/6/2017 at 9:45 PM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

Wow, from good to better, this wagon is your best masterpiece :wub:

The  whole convoy is becoming a heritage! :wink:

Said from you I consider it a great compliment, although I think my E444, the Turtle, is what I did best.:cry_happy:

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