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project treigne Mariambourg

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A beautiful project is developed for Treigne Mariambourg which continues on 25 and 26 September 2010 in Belgium.

Steamtrain festival

The entirely project Treigne Mariambourg is copied in lego. (32 meters long)

My part exists from making the bunch in association with Peter N

Here you find the progress of our part:

progress

For people who do not know treigne Mariambourg

It is a museum line of steamtrains

in Belgium

see for more:

real steam trains

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today becomes the day for building

it must by ready by next week

therefore ther are regular updates

gladly your responses

:blush:

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here to see you a test compilation of a small part

compilation small part

and a little place ware mocs and sets are placed

in the museum.

museum

Also this whole project can be see

on Lego World Zwolle 2010(the Nederlands)

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Looks good. Looking forward to seeing it all in real life next Saturday.

here to see you a test compilation of a small part

compilation small part

and a little place ware mocs and sets are placed

in the museum.

museum

Also this whole project can be see

on Lego World Zwolle 2010(the Nederlands)

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The project is ready for Saturday to

see photograph update :

I'm surprised no-one has commented so far. Your project looks good, be sure to take lots of photos of the final display. I'm certainly interested in the European trains in the photos.

Your cat seems to like helping, so do ours. We have two grey British shorthairs, one with eyes like yours, another with slightly greener ones. One of them really likes to see the trains running.

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I visited Treignes on saturday. The entire display was very impressive. Much better than I expected from the photos I had seen of the work in progress. The Treignes station section was very detailed; I loved the functioning turntable. I also liked the Mariembourg water tower very much. But overall the amount of detail in the whole display was very good. It was hard to get my sons to visit the other highlights of the Steam Festival. It's a shame that you didn't (couldn't?) use some of the more detailed rolling stock that was displayed in the glass cabinets on the track.

I hope someone will post some photos of the event soon. I took some photos, but none do the display much justice. Someone must have had a better suited camera with him.

Regards, Wim

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I visited Treignes on saturday. The entire display was very impressive. Much better than I expected from the photos I had seen of the work in progress. The Treignes station section was very detailed; I loved the functioning turntable. I also liked the Mariembourg water tower very much. But overall the amount of detail in the whole display was very good. It was hard to get my sons to visit the other highlights of the Steam Festival. It's a shame that you didn't (couldn't?) use some of the more detailed rolling stock that was displayed in the glass cabinets on the track.

I hope someone will post some photos of the event soon. I took some photos, but none do the display much justice. Someone must have had a better suited camera with him.

Regards, Wim

Hello Wim

I have taken several pictures

I will placed them on brickshelf

en make a link here

regards Patrick.

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