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  1. questforcastle

    Quest for Lion Knights’ castle

    My son finally received the replicated 6080 King's Castle this Christmas. We had a great time building it. I had made it as close to a set I could, with a cardboard box, small plastic bags and all for it - even included a replica of an old 1980s LEGO catalog for context. Some closing thoughts in the comments here: http://questforbricks.wordpress.com/2013/08/25/castle-stands-down/comment-page-1/#comment-901 Thank you, once more, for all who followed the project and gave support/advice!
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    Light leakage and 1980 light prisms

    Thank you for the responses, guys. Good to know it is normal.
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    Quest for Inter-City Train

    It has been around twelve and a half months since I started this thread and the project, but my re-creation of the 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train is now finished. Despite my concerns, in the end using brand new bricks for around half of the train - and old collection/used BrickLink for the rest - works really well in my opinion. I wish I had a larger 12V system to run the train on, but for the time being I'll let that thought simmer. One thing that really caught me by surprise is how large and heavy the locomotive is. Of course the large size means lots of bricks, but the side weights and the 12V motor add significant bulk to that. One topic that came up, upwards on this thread, were my plans for stickers. In the end I left the train with only a few stickers that came on BrickLink acquired pieces. It is enough for me, for now at least. But I was also pointed to an online store that sells replacement stickers, so it is good to know help is at hand if need be. Big thank you to all who have encouraged me and given valuable feedback and tips. It has been a fun project and especially fun sharing it with you guys! A few pictures and comments: http://questforbrick...nto-the-sunset/ For the sticker story and a lot more older blog posts on this "quest": http://questforbrick...ter-city-train/
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    Brinklinking a 7725 MOD

    Now, there's an interesting project for some - 7740 in alternate colors. The images of some of these famous sets, your 7725 included, has been etched in my mind so vividly that alternate colors seem almost blasphemous... Never thought of it until you showed your idea. It works! Great inspiration from a door there. Looking forward to seeing pictures when you finish the train.
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    Brinklinking a 7725 MOD

    Great project! As someone who is building the 12V 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train from new and old spare parts, I can sympathize with your thinking a lot. I recently calculated how much of the 7740 set is still available as new (and thus also in more recent used) parts, turns out 51%. (The calculations here: http://questforbrick...an-you-get-new/ ) Sure, the transparent plastic in windows has changed a little and train baseplates have slightly larger holes than they used to, but other than that a pretty sizeable bunch of train parts is still manufactured. By the way, Ambroise did something similar than you with his re-creation of a 12V set: http://www.eurobrick...0
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    Early LEGO in Norway, Sweden, Finland

    If anyone is interested, I recently took some fresh photographs of the barn that is the old Finnish LEGO factory from 1960s. It is still there: http://questforbrick...ory-in-finland/
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    Light leakage and 1980 light prisms

    As some of you may have noticed, I'm building a 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train from old parts and new spare part acquisitions (http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=73340). I recently, finally, got to the point of trying some electronics and pieces on the locomotive and to my surprise I noticed the 1980 light prism holder/light prisms leaking light quite a bit. My question is, is this normal? I went on to put some tin-foil inside the light prism holder (between the holder and the light prisms) and that mostly fixed the issue. If this is normal behavior, what kind of solutions have you guys come up with? Or just ignored it? Here's a few photos on how the light prism holder looks with various LEGO lights installed, with and without the tin-foil: https://questforbric...ts-vs-tin-foil/
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    Quest for Inter-City Train

    So, I recently started organizing the train pieces I had acquired, collecting around 51% of the 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train in brand new, sorted parts (a pic: http://questforbricks.wordpress.com/2013/08/25/half-the-train-brand-new/) - all from current sets and LEGO Pick a Brick. The rest, the used parts required, are waiting in BrickLink orders for the next steps. I did put the train parts I have together with some Power Functions parts, here's a picture on how that platform turned out: http://questforbricks.wordpress.com/2013/08/31/lights-camera-action-go/ I know many others have done similar mods, so probably nothing new there for you, but it was still nice to figure out on my own how to put all those piece in place "inside" the old locomotive design. I have been quite impressed how compatible the new(ish) Power Functions system still is with the 1980 LEGO train. It simply "plugs in", which is pretty great. Also, the 51% count for brand new parts for this train is more than I expected - LEGO still makes quite a few of the parts used in 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train.
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    Quest for Lion Knights’ castle

    Hi guys! Just popping in to this old thread to let you know I finally, really completed the castle. :) It certainly took me a while, but now it is done. For anyone wanting to see a few pics or read of the last hurdles, I posted them here: http://questforbrick...le-stands-down/ Earlier stories are here: http://questforbrick...knights-castle/ I am now concentrating on finishing my other similar project, the 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train, for which I have another thread here on Eurobricks: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=73340 One more word of thank you. I think the greatest thing in the whole process has been the warm welcome and inspration received both on here and on Classic-Castle. It has made the trip all the more worthwhile. Thanks, guys.
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    Legends of Chima 2013

    In case anyone is interested, I just got around to posting my photos of the LEGOLAND Billund Chima Miniland from this summer: http://questforbricks.wordpress.com/2013/08/21/chima-miniland/
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    LEGO Castle 2013

    I agree, I am certainly one of those who went from bored when seeing the new Castle in preliminary pictures, to quite impressed when finally seeing it in person and getting to build some sets. I personally like both of the color schemes, even though I thought especially the blue on gold would be too bland - now it's my absolute favourite. The Dragon Knight's red/black, while obviously very cliche, is also suitably sinister and contrasty, it works very well for me too and especially a lot better than the old Kingdoms Dragon Kingdom colors, which were quite bad. Now, neither of these are Black Falcons, mind you, but that might be asking too much... Our latest builds are the 70400 and the 70403 Dragon Mountain, where certainly the dragon is the highlight of all the (smallish) sets that we have. I also liked the spiral stairs on the Dragon Mountain, although the used part took some getting, well, used to. I popped a few comments and pictures on these online here http://questforbricks.wordpress.com/2013/08/18/70400-forest-ambush/ and here http://questforbricks.wordpress.com/2013/08/18/70403-dragon-mountain-22/ - in case anyone wants to see further.
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    Quest for Inter-City Train

    Thank you, Ambroise, for the encouragement and your experiences. I acquired some Power Functions components last year too for this project (http://questforbrick...ower-functions/). It isn't my primary goal, 12V is, but I think I will explore PF a little too.
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    Quest for Inter-City Train

    Thank you, JopieK. I have updated the article to reflect this and linked to your excellent summary! My misunderstanding stemmed from a Google image search that showed non-American railways logos in a search for American logos.
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    Quest for Inter-City Train

    After a hiatus of some months, I have recently continued with the project to re-create the 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train. I have built and tested the regulator (http://questforbrick...he-transformer/), begun scavenging my old collection for train parts (http://questforbrick...train-stickers/) and currently I'm sorting through what I have and what I still need. My hope is to actually get the train built in the coming weeks, not months... So far it looks like building the 7740 Inter-City Passenger Train out of "spare parts" is significantly harder (and more expensive) than the 6080 King's Castle, which I have almost finished recently in a similar project. While the 7740 has more still-in-production parts and colors, it also has a lot of very specific parts that were available only in a few sets, where as 6080 is fairly generic in its composition.
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    What kind of AFOL are you?

    Thank you for an interesting topic. I have been an active AFOL for around a year and a half now - and an adult LEGO builder for five+ years as a parent. I am not a member of any LUG and I'm not aware of any LUG activities in my area. I'm sure they are some, I just haven't really looked into it. So far I have been mostly interested in pursuing this hobby by myself, with my son and through online communities - probably because that is the easiest way to align the hobby with the demands of everyday life. Time constraints have been the main issue. It is fairly simple to squeeze and hour or two in the evenings at home, as opposed to going to some meeting. Not saying no to meetings, just telling it how it feels at this time. I do wish to contribute to others, though, and have been posting in various LEGO forums such as here. I greatly appreciate and admire forums such as this one and the various LEGO resource sites such as Brickipedia, Brickset, BrickLink, Peeron and so forth. These have made all the difference compared to my KFOL years decades ago - hats off to all you wonderful guys/gals making these services what they are! My main contribution so far has been documenting my AFOL journey through a small amateur blog (http://questforbricks.wordpress.com/), hopefully providing some resources to new AFOLs such as myself in the process.