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[MOC] Classic train - 12v Shell Terminal

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A few days ago, I made a decision. I've tried to build big houses, buildings and trains and have never been satisfied. I and new pieces and colors doesn't match and when I am collecting 12v trains and buildings and was a kid in the 80s it was actually a pretty easy decision: My mocs will look as they are taken from a LEGO catalogue from 1982-86.

So, here is my first try. The brand new 7833 Shell terminal from 1984! It's still only build digitally, but I think I'm going to buy the pieces to build it in real, too!

Any ideas and thoughts are welcome. Be mercyful :-)

 

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http://tydje.se/lego/7833/7833-2.jpg

http://tydje.se/lego/7833/7833-3.jpg

 

 

 

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Looks great, you've catched the iconic style from the early/mid 80s very well! 

Compared to today's LEGO sets and MOCs that era proved that building with limited colors and shapes wasn't a limitation in creating both great toys and model railroad.

Looking forward to see more of that stuff! 

Holger

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Be what? Merciful???

I was a kid in the 70's and 80's depending on how you define "kid" - according to my wife I still am today - and I completely agree with you: It was easier to come up with a MOC. But you know what? The feeling of "ease" and "being satisfied" with what you created comes from your imagination. And that is the very difference for me: Imagination is what renders a studded LEGO MOC comprised of X by X bricks and plates and a couple of totally beyond belief round bricks, a never seen before tap ... in about eight colors - the most wonderful thing the world has ever seen!

That is was LEGO is (was?) all about.

And as Holger said: You really captured that look and feel. And: It is the most beautiful Shell terminal. I can literally feel the liquid pouring out of these taps into canisters.

Wonderful decision, hope to see more of your future MOCs!

Regards,

Thorsten

 

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Great job. I think I'm gonna take your idea and build it. Might change some things along the way depending on the pieces I have though.

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This looks very nice! Excellent job of using vintage parts to create an authentic look. My one suggestion to make it less like a MOC and more like a production set is to increase the play-ability. Sets from this era all have clever little ways to allow kids to play with them more, especially a set of this size. For example, you could incorporate hoses and reels to transfer fuel to/from trains. You could also include a small service vehicle, or even your own design of a tanker car. Just a small suggestion, again it looks very nice!

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Finally. After some hours work and with your good ideas, a new version of 7833 Shell terminal is here. Now with new control platform (with reel), and a brand new tanker car. I tried some colours for the tank, but actually think that blue was pretty good. Also added a couple of barrels. Please excuse me for somewhat bad image quality.

 

http://www.tydje.se/lego//7833/7833-4.jpg

http://www.tydje.se/lego//7833/7833-5.jpg

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