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Beautiful design! Good nose!
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I think he has a flickr account here with bigger pics: https://www.flickr.c...hotos/aitoruco/
Excellent, love the details and colours!
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Beautiful work and nice (tiny :-)) details.
Train seems too long though.
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Nice work and good exploit of the nose. I think it would have looked better with longer car length though. The cars look a bit 'boxed'. I remember seeing a post where somebody had increased the Horizon Express car length which made it much more realistic. I think it is this post: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=94234 (PS check the altered boogies in this post too).
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Very nice build - very industrial look
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Same here. What is the point of crashing them or driving trains into lego men? I didn't understand when my friends did it when I was 10 years (using my lego). Maybe, it is because of some sort of feeling of ultimate power or the power to decide fate or other's destiny... Anyway, it is better to live out that dream in lego than in real life ;-)
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Some really nice more modern builds from you lately! I love this one - too :-)
Do you still have all your trains (and steamlocs) build? Or did you take them apart?
If you still have them, you must have an impressive 'fleet'!
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HE stands for...?
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I love the layout as you basically have two connected loops on which trains can run independently. Some ideas:
- If you have stop lights you could add them on the connecting segments in order to control trains switching loops.
- Furthermore to add complexity, you could electronically divide the two loops and control each of them with a separate transformer.
- Finally, you could add an incline to the outer loop crossing itself, but you need a lot of tracks +-18 track entities to climb and descend. It looks like you do not have enough space for this. Some extra "climbing tracks" can be obtained by moving the switch on the left backwards. If you do this, 2. is a benefit as you will be able to control the climbing and descending speed on the outer loop. Especially, if more trains are running on the layout, the extra transformer power can be helpful.
Keep us posted!
- If you have stop lights you could add them on the connecting segments in order to control trains switching loops.
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Love it! Nice little layout!
I made this one a while ago: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=5443613
based on video
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Sigh ...beautiful!
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Very nice loooong line along all the cars!
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Hey - nice stuff here. Did you make that stop signal yourself?
Looks a bit like the signal light brick in 7860: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=70022
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Nice layout and cool shed - especially the inside.
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Hey - hope to see this one in real bricks one day. Your second coach is best.
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Beautiful and so many delicate details! Love it.
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Congrats! What a beast!
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Sooo cute!
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What a massive machine with very cool rod setup. BTW nce pictures of the cool crew :-)
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Love this one, especially the round shape all the way from the boiler to the tender!
Excellent, makes me think of the old trains in my grandparents basement.
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Interesting - please post a vid :-)
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Nice stuff - Keep the MOCs coming!
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Love the length ;-) and colours!
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One hellufa power-loco! Love it