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Hungarian Model Show II

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The Hungarian Model Show II was held last weekend, with a complete city and lots of trains, many of them modeled after real ones used in Hungary.

Some pictures:

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EDIT: Oversized Image Removed by Moderator -TheBrickster

And some folders:

Folder 1

Folder 2

Folder 3

Folder 4

Edit: I would like to thank Ashi Valkoinen for giving proper credits!

Train Credits

V43 locomotive with two cars (blue): kvp

Yellow M40 loco with crane (first pic) + red M40 loco + 2 wide freight cars: safiati

Yellow Siemens Combino Tram: MALUG Akos.

The viaduct (real bridge lies in Biatorbagy, Hungary): Lezly (no links found)

6-wide engines and cars: vbazsa

Red Stadler FLIRT: by Ashi Valkoinen. New galleries here.

Brown and light gray engine shed, smaller bridge not built in the layout: rickbrick

Layout credits:

MALUG Akos, Matyo, Tibicsoki, Lezly, safiati. Their profiles can be found at this forum: http://www.malug.hu/comxs/index.php

Hope it helps everbody to know hungarian AFOLs!

Edited by Stiel

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Looks great! Quite a nice layout you have there, good to see a mix of good track plan and good scenery - usually it's one or the other in LEGO layouts. I particularly like the yellow train (tram?) towards the back of the first photo. Now if you'll exuse me, I have some layout photos to drool over...

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Train Credits

V43 locomotive with two cars (blue): kvp

Yellow M40 loco with crane (first pic) + red M40 loco + 2 8 wide freight cars: safiati

Yellow Siemens Combino Tram: MALUG Akos.

The viaduct (real bridge lies in Biatorbagy, Hungary): Lezly (no links found)

6-wide engines and cars: vbazsa

Red Stadler FLIRT: by me. :) New galleries here.

Brown and light gray engine shed, smaller bridge not built in the layout: rickbrick

Layout credits:

MALUG Akos, Matyo, Tibicsoki, Lezly, safiati. Their profiles can be found at this forum: http://www.malug.hu/comxs/index.php

Hope it helps everbody to know hungarian AFOLs!

Edited by Ashi Valkoinen

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I LOVE that Crane-Train! :wub:

Has anyone got anything like that on LDD what i can purchase?

And, nice layout i like the tiled Cargo Station. :wink:

Edited by TheLegoWithin

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Red Stadler FLIRT: by me. :) New galleries here.

Say, in this awesome picture.. just say, you didn't, did you? XD

Also, really nice what you Hungarians did there, nice layout, open space, beautiful trains. Fitting trackside structures. Congrats to you all!

Edited by ZueriHB

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Yes, I did.

Picture was taken on a Stadler FLIRT EMU and powered from 230V and speed regulator aviable on the train!

Also, we plan to continue bulding train-related buildings in the future, and more vechiles, too.

Has anyone got anything like that on LDD what i can purchase?

I didn't know if exist LDD-file about this crane, but I can ask you the author of the train, if you're interested.

Edited by Ashi Valkoinen

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I LOVE that Crane-Train! :wub:

Has anyone got anything like that on LDD what i can purchase?

And, nice layout i like the tiled Cargo Station. :wink:

Thank you for compliment!

I am sorry, the train crane not exist on LDD. There are some special item that is not included in the LDD.

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This is very cool, I wish i could make a bridge that could support my train, my bridge looks fancy its just that my train cars can be pretty heavy, and my bridge (majority of the time during test) will break and I will have to rebuild the train car, that is a mighty good looking subway train, very cool, keep up the great work

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