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MOC: EB 700

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This time, after several models inspired by “Ferrovie del Sud Est”, I went back to the Ferrovie Nord in Milan and in particular their EB 700, a railcar that once Milanese commuters knew very well.

With its 1285 pieces the EB 700 is so far the locomotive with the most bricks I've ever built.

It's 7 studs large, as usually for my moc.

 

 

EB 700 01

 EB 700 02

 

EB 700 03

 

EB 700 04

 

EB 700 05

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Another great work Claudio! :thumbup:

I've seen (and used) this train so many times in my life :cry_happy: ...wonderful!

Your construction technique has grown, I like that you have chosen to build in seven studs wide.
The front part with the center door is very well done, as are the side doors ...the brown livery is a must! :excited:

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On 4/28/2019 at 7:42 AM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

Another great work Claudio! :thumbup:

I've seen (and used) this train so many times in my life :cry_happy: ...wonderful!

Your construction technique has grown, I like that you have chosen to build in seven studs wide.
The front part with the center door is very well done, as are the side doors ...the brown livery is a must! :excited:

Thank LEGO Train 12 Volts, I'm glad you appreciate my work and I was sure you knew this old locomotive. :laugh:

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This is beautiful both in RL and bricks!

Well done i love that you used the yellow brick to simulate the tag.

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Fine looking electric you've built there. The size looks good and the details well thought out.

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Thank you both for your kind words. :sweet:

On 5/7/2019 at 4:25 PM, Man with a hat said:

Nice work again. And some interesting and well designed details such as the "tooth" plate for the cabin. 

 

On 5/8/2019 at 4:42 PM, Feuer Zug said:

Fine looking electric you've built there. The size looks good and the details well thought out.

 

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