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MOC: San Francisco Cable Car - 7w

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Hi Acrylnitril-Butadien-Styrol-Copolymerisat-Fans,

this is my new Project. A San Francisco Cable Car in minifig-scale, 7w, gauge of the track 3w

And now.. Pictures - Pictures

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The original

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Thanks for looking - i hope you like it

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That looks really nice. I'm also wondering what 3-wide wheels look like. Any plans to put it on some track, and if so, how?

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Hey! That's about the best SF cable car I've seen. Beautiful job and thanks for sharing!

Joe

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Cool, very authentic. Although I'm a bit worried about the lumberjack bringing his axe aboard, he should at least put it in a bag :tongue:

But MOC build overall!!! Happy building :laugh:

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does it run or is it a static model? either way it looks really good and very like the real ting, well done

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Well done, very authentic. What does the bottom look like?

Thanks! i make a photo from the bottom side.

Love it!

Thank you!

That looks really nice. I'm also wondering what 3-wide wheels look like. Any plans to put it on some track, and if so, how?

Many thanks! 3-wide wheels = this part http://www.bricklink...Item.asp?P=6157

A road is planned, here is a WIP-picture from the street

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Hey! That's about the best SF cable car I've seen. Beautiful job and thanks for sharing! Joe

Many Thanks for your posiive feedback!

Cool, very authentic. Although I'm a bit worried about the lumberjack bringing his axe aboard, he should at least put it in a bag :tongue: But MOC build overall!!! Happy building :laugh:

Thank you! LoL, the lumberjack is a movie star in a horror film, not a killar ;-)

Superb job. It's fantastic.

Thanks Mariano

does it run or is it a static model? either way it looks really good and very like the real ting, well done

Many thanks! Yes its a static model, but drive is in planning

Nice one!

This MOC looks like the real thing! :wub: :wub: :wub:

Thanks you!

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You did a great job capturing the essence of the SF cable cars (right down to the characters riding them, though obviously it is outside of the tourist season, grin). The street scene also looks like it will be very interesting when complete.

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will be keeping an eye on this, can't wait to see it trundle along the street

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Very nice design! You managed to fit a lot of details in this model without making it look cluttered.

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Really lovely - I'm a big fan of trolley cars and this is a very nice rendition - looking forward to seeing some more from you...

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When I read cable car I was expecting to see something going up a mountain, so was surprised when I opened this. Still it was a good surprise as from the photograph you included it seems that you have done a really good job at capturing the style and character of the real thing. With all those characters on it as well! I am assuming that the cable is somehow buried into the street? Is that the grove that you have in the middle of the road? Can the cable be seen in the groove running up and down on the real one, I have to ask as I am not overly familiar with how these operate, but I am guessing that is it? Lovely model though and will doubtless look good in your display.

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