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Very nice work. Also the ingots that you used to make that sidewalk.
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Very nice Oky, could have been an original set.
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Looks really cool Chromeknight! More room for the engineer!
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@Pandamonium did you read what LuxorV said? Maybe you should try yourself and then share the video that you made here?!
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Welcome Yann! Enjoy your stay at Eurobricks!
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Haha I was just teasing you ;) The entire scene looks great though! (Maybe I should create some 'Reichsbahn' stickers for you though, that would add to the total scene of course, I used to often visit German railroad musea so I know what they look like).
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Looks very nice indeed. Only I'm wondering how that Dutch Railways shunter ended up there ;), especially since that logo did not exist until May 25, 1968. For future extensions you could add some partizans that will try to blow up the tracks or something.
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I would vent it and use alcohol (e.g. IPA / isopropyl alcohol of 'medical' ethanol) for it. Would not hurt your ABS and also not hurt the iron parts.
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You did a marvelous job there! Captures really the style from those times!
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Build LEGO early in the morning or later at night I would say ;) And... maybe time for lots of these?
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@Noctura_Bat welcome to Eurobricks, but this is indeed an English-spoken site so post in English, you could use Google translate of course. Everyone speaks English here to the best of their knowledge, if your English isn't perfect that is no problem, but at least try your best. @Marishka I think Noctura_Bat likes your creation and wants to have one no matter what ;).
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Tenderlok shared his Flensburger Kreisbahn's No. 1, a 0-8-0T narrow gauge locomotive. It includes working lights and even a Seuthe smoke generator. Most of the 'Southern' European AFOL's know exactly where Flensburg is since you pass it just at the border with Jutland, the Danish part were Billund is located. Take a look at this marvel in Train Tech.
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Very nice classic :)
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[AMRCA - THUNDERSTRUCK!] The Hunt for Zeus' Lightning
JopieK replied to Ross Fisher's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Never knew they had blue LEDs in those days though ;) -
Welcome Scene, enjoy your stay :)
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JopieK replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks offerman. The motor is in fact the same as the one from WeDo 2.0. Indeed very interesting, next week I'll try to test that motor too and see how the HUB reports it back... -
Hope the Chinese will also be so willing Nemo. But it is a great train! and so are the other designs. Russian trains have something different to them... Something well... Russian I would say ;) Although the Swallow also has some features like most modern western trains.
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Hilarious! Just hilarious how you describe the history of the LEGO hospitals ;) You have a lot of imagination WesternOutlaw! B.t.w. I just did a modular hospital that I'm finishing off with details (mainly interior design, waiting on parts for incubators etc ;)).
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I really like the accessories! The set is just another HP set, but the details are getting better and better.
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Nice set and nice review VBBN! Must have for a Train fan like me ;)
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How to align hinge pieces ?
JopieK replied to Macrophagius's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Well, compute the degrees I would say and then reattach the plate. That is how I do it anyways, not the easiest solution but it works well. -
I totally agree, but that is the think with LEGO except from a few expert set that make it as straight-forward as possible. The Santa Fe serie was an exception, so were some trains like the HE, Emerald Night and Maersk, but apart from that... our only option is often to MOC. That is indeed expensive, but part of the fun is trying to pull it off and gathering parts one by one I think.