baard
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Great layout and very nice time lapse video. Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice build, the SNOT work is superb! will we see it running?
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Really nice MOC, I especially like your solution on the corners on top of the cab, not easy to fix that "douple sloping". Motorization should be possible with PF unless your bogies have very particular arrangements that do not allow for technic pieces.
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MOC: Just a humble 0-8-0T... (Flensburger Kreisbahn No. 1 in 1:22.5 scale)
baard replied to Sven J's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Great video, nostalgic ffel to it, suitable for this beautiful train. cannot wait to see the follow up!- 54 replies
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- lego garden railway
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Love the execution of this MOC. thanks for sharing!
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Nice MOC, I like it! Do these operate as one unit only?
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[MOC] 40 CP1408
baard replied to andrepinto's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That is just a fantastic MOC. The size is astonishing, very nice detailing. Can it run? -
I too definitely like the new version better. Will we see it IRB?
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I like it, and am looking forward to seeing the decoupler and propulsion mechanisms if possible. Will we see it running?
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very Nice execution will we see a video of it running?
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Speed Champions building challenge entry topic
baard replied to Holodoc's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
Nice entries! 1: 3p 7: 1p 8: 1p 14: 1p -
I really like the textures of the different walls of the buildings as well as the cracked road and the tree. If possible it would be nice to have a closer look at how you acheive the small offsets of the DBG wall. Thanks for sharing (incl the nice guides for combination of Modulex and Lego)!
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MOC: 1:22.5 Bulgarian 2-10-2T narrow gauge steam engine (class 600.76)
baard replied to Sven J's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Wow, love it Nice choice of music too- 57 replies
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Love these builds, nice use of Dublo parts, want to copy bogies if I may..
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Le Tre Cime di Lavaredo - a big mountain with train tunnel
baard replied to helos's topic in LEGO Train Tech
great Project, like the video of Assembly, but most of all: the Trains that got the chance to finally run in a landscape that they deserve. Thanks for sharing- 20 replies
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- train tunnel
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Love Your builds, thanks for sharing! Especially the locomotive, but your wagons make the model stand out. Would like to see a video of them all running:-)
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[MOC] Dual-voltage (9V-12V) GySEV Vectron locomotive
baard replied to Ashi Valkoinen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Fantastic execution. Love the functionality of the model as well as the looks. -
Classic Porsche 911
baard replied to brickphisto's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Love this build! Thanks for sharing, especially like the mounting of the roof and the details over the back wheels -
Amazing MOC Love all the functions you crammed in. Me too interested in seeing the mechanics of the opening doors. Thanks for sharing
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My solution for the receiver, use 2 transparent tiles on the cab roof. This shunter has 1L motor for propulsion, 1 M motor for retractable magnet/decoupler. Reception of IR signals without major trouble
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[MOC] Dual-voltage (9V-12V) GySEV Vectron locomotive
baard replied to Ashi Valkoinen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Very nice loco, will we see it run? especially interested in seeing the train run between sections with different voltage -
Very nice freight cars, I especially like the stickers and the snot work. Would like to see a video
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Very nice MOC, I like it! Have not aired my Santa Fe in a long time, but got some inspiration now... I too like Your solution on the nose. Is the magnet in front stuck to the frame and not the boggie?
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Hi I made this Robel maintenance Train a few years ago. 2 axles, both Powered by 1 9V technic motor, 9V battery snotted in the driving cabin and non Lego (sorry) cables back to the RC unit that sits in the bottom of the wagon, thus enabling it to be Remote controlled. Did not run very well, very slow driving, but that is also the case with most Robels. The biggest problem is the distance between axles and curve radius. Good Luck!
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Fantastic, both the render and the real brick version Thanks for sharing!