FreeBee

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  1. FreeBee

    [MOC] Greater Winnipeg Water District GE 44-Ton Switcher

    Great build! You really captured the felling and looks of the original. I like how you made it. There are a phew small things: I am missing the "cowcatcher" I don't like striping done with stickers. I like it better when it's a brickbuild solution. Is there a horn in front of the cab of the real one? And maybe yellow and red dots on the "trainbase" It's your train so don't take above list as negative. Grtz Freebee
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    MOC: 4-wide Porsche Panamera

    Yeah, these Panamera's are very feul efficient. And about the customizing: How many studs do you have on your engine? Maybe you can use This Engine
  3. Lol, everything is automated except the train. But I like it. Would it be what I want? No, not yet. - I am driving 9v. So I would like to see less wires. - It should be possible to use the current from the track to control/charge the different elements. - And communicate by wifi or something else. These are just my thoughts.
  4. Back in the days of the start of ldd I made a lot of models. I believe it was version 2 or 3. But now i cant open them in the latest version of ldd. Or they open empty. Is there a solution for this? Or does anyone have a old version of version 2 or 3 of ldd?
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    Monorail - Extended Track System

    I couldn't let it go. The sixteen connections on the underside won't work. I see Maybe it's possible to put (during printing) Part 4073 Plate, Round 1 x 1 Straight Side on either side of the underside.
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    Monorail - Extended Track System

    I would say: loose the tile. Just a monorail rail would do the job fine. Take 12v rails as example for the straights and curves. At the bottom you'll have 16 places to connect the rail. Connect it to a jumper plate and place it anywhere. It would have even more potential I think. I hope you get my point.
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    Documenting my trains project

    Nice to see the birth of your layout. Here are some ideas which could be helpfull: - Give the trains different priority levels: this will solve two trains occupiing the same block (s). - U could randomize the priority. Good luck and have fun.
  8. Hi all, I am rebuilding all my sets to see if they are complete. Today i rebuild set 357 firestation. I do this with the help of bricklink to find all the correct pieces. Bricklink stated that there are 4 4-long en 1-wide bricks with a legoland engraving in the set. 1 in white and 3 in red. I know where the white one belongs in the set. But where do the red ones go? I can't figure it out.
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    Good uses for flex track?

    I want to use the flex track for my 9v layout. I want to make blocks with them. Does anyone know if a 9v train will pass them? So from 9v rails over the flex t9v rails.
  10. FreeBee

    71040 The Disney Castle Discussion

    Pictures http://www.gokin.it/2016/07/09/foto-ufficiali-lego-71040-disney-world-cinderella-castle/
  11. FreeBee

    The Perfect Loop?

    In reply off: Adding pieces into the middle of the orange segment and the red segment will throw off the alignment, according to the webpage I've linked twice so far (if you do this, add track segments in multiples of 12 only!). If you add a piece to the middle the orange segment you can make it fit by adding a piece between yello and dark bleu. If you add one to the red section, add a piece after the first orange (counted fro the ligth green) It doesn't have to be multiples of twelve.
  12. FreeBee

    A loop layout used all curve tracks

    about 7 bij 10 baseplates so approx.175 cm x 250 cm
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    A loop layout used all curve tracks

    Even Smaller