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artwodeetwo

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  1. Hi all, Next up on the JG Locomotive Works list is the BR Class 20! Powered by Circuit Cube motors and a bluetooth hub, the little Class 1 locomotive is a great little puller. We hope to start working on the instructions soon, but the question is on colours and liveries: out of say BR Green, BR Blue and Railfreight livery, which would you prefer? Or, is there some other livery we should look at? Please let us know!
  2. Hi all, Really happy to share on of my latest MOCs, a British Rail Class 76, or LNER EM1 as originally known. A relic of the long gone Woodhead route, I hope to have these running on a model 1500V DC layout soon. Powered by 2 PU L motors, all 4 axles are driven to provide really good traction. I'm looking next to provide instructions in other colours (BR Blue and Black are the current thoughts), and to start on a Class 77 / EM2 soon! Link to the instructions here.
  3. I've added a link to the video in the post
  4. Hi all, my fully RC steam crane is now complete. It features a working boom, hook and slew, and can run on R40 when the slew is unlocked. Instructions are available here via Rebrickable. A short video of the crane in operation is available on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0dDuV32LpEJs25p8HNZ5ytRWRzF5WnbiZdnFxaL7BFqsmQWRQC7WnwzSJGWcwLKAAl&id=100095529151160&mibextid=YxdKMJ Comments and suggestions for improvements are always welcome :) Artwo
  5. Hi all, My latest MOC is a BR Mark 1 Coach, specifically a Restaurant Miniature Buffet coach (RMB). Features include a full interior, underbody detail and a removable roof. If you like what you see, feel free to check out the instructions on Rebrickable here! BR Mk1 RMB 2 by Joe Greenwood, on Flickr I’m planning on expanding to cover a wide range of Mk1 variants, which do you think I should do next? Joe
  6. Hi all, I'm excited to finally share with you my model of the classic Class 08. The 7-wide design uses the Circuit Cube system of hub and motors with an accurate representation of the real drivetrain. Instructions are available here via Rebrickable. Comments and suggestions for improvements are always welcome :) Artwo
  7. Hi all, Here’s my first published MOC with instructions of a mineral wagon, as used by British Rail until the 1950s. Instructions are available here via Rebrickable. Comments and suggestions for improvements are always welcome :) Artwo
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