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Welcome to Eurobricks shabiville. Good to see that you share your hobby with the kids. Nice idea to nap it shabiville too ;) Looking forward to see pictures of your builds!
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I have one in Baureihe livery (Black/Red).
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It is a nice concept. I like the saddle engine. I also like the way how you made the signal. I like steam trains ánd arm signals. You could get so much more out of it here than just adding your idea to an existing topic of months ago. See how PrisonBrick presented his idea: very modest, made a nice post including a lot of details that people can discuss and are discussing. He got even frontpage credits for it!
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Hi Oleg, while I welcomed you in the other topic and still want to give you a good welcome, please read the rules about promoting your LEGO Ideas project. We don't want people to just joint to promote their ideas! See: How to Promote a LEGO Ideas Project? - LEGO Historic Themes ... LEGO Ideas: If you have a great MOC, that is also a LEGO Ideas project, you may present it on EB as you would any MOC, with a single link to the Ideas entry. Make the title about the MOC, not the Ideas business; don't be too shouty, and it is likely to be tolerated. You need to be thinking: 'I want people on EB to see my MOC and comment on it. If they like it, perhaps they'll support it on LEGO Ideas', rather than: 'I want Ideas support! If I post it on EB, perhaps more people will vote!. (See guidelines)
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Hi Silvia. There is a nice free LEGO tool called LEGO Digital Designer. There are also a lot of LEGO hobbyists (including myself) that make instructions in LDD and often are friendly enough to share there (LXF) files so you can open it in LDD yourself. Very nice for the kids too, I also let my nieces/nephews work with it. Apart from Eurobricks there are some other resources including Rebrickable and brick shelf that also have a lot of resources, but of course they aren't as good as Eurobricks. The town sub forum is probably what you need!
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Welkom Oleg! Hope you will enjoy Eurobricks very much! It is a costly hobby but also a lot of fun of course!
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That is very strange! The IR remote needs 3x AAA doesn't it? AAA of Duracell are the same size as Energizer AAA's aren't they? Or do you mean that the positive terminal ends of some Duracells seem to not stick out as far as the Energizers? I also use Duracell in them and they are fine though.
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Always difficult also the problem with the original LEGO trams of course that are longer so have even more space.
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But either the images show one without PF / IR or you did a very clever trick and were able to hide it while still allowing passengers etc.
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Looks great PrisonBrick! How did you manage to add the PF battery in the tram? Really fits well with the modular buildings... now we need to find a way to integrate the tram tracks even better :) Maybe it also helps referring to the original: And:
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New EB/Train Tech member PrisonBrick did a great job when making his very nice tram that fits well in your modular city! The tram was modelled based on the Opicina Tramway trams. Not sure whether PrisonBrick actually built the tram in prison but nevertheless a great looking MOC! Check it out in Train Tech!
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I like it very much! All those details, a lot of artifacts and things like the toilet and of course the modular well-looking outside.
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Looks nice Trollet, here is an embedded picture version:
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Also in Germany (read it on 1000steine). I just ordered my train, since I don't want to be left without one (that happened with the old Christmas train, I had the chance and failed to get it while I could).
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Looks great Maciej! All those little details!
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Welcome to Eurobricks HighDesertBrikr! Good to see that you also have the true 'Cornerbrick' but also remind yourself that it is a stumbling brick for a lot of people. Anyway, do you also combine your LEGO's and the Pi to make your LEGO more interactive or do you mainly use the LEGO as a shell?
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You can say that again: it does rub off! My wife just bought herself the Claas Xerion today, while she just finished the modular bank last week. She now has a much longer LEGO wish list than me (including the ghostbusters fire house). Apart from that: welcome to Eurobricks.
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Maybe a caching problem? I also use Safari on Mac and did not notice it.
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LDD - Installation Error
JopieK replied to GBREAL's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
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Really nice! Will fit very will in a lot of different settings/themes.
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Or even 16 x 8, I have a large box full of them.
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Video Review - Fun in the Park City People Pack
JopieK replied to Captain Pirate Man's topic in LEGO Town
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Hope your Roomba will keep mr. Asimov's rules in mind while operating :)
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Missouri Pacific Union Pacific Heritage EMD SD70ACe in 7 wide
JopieK replied to legoman666's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Really nice. Not enough sand-blue yet to make it in sand-blue I guess? Nice project, doesn't matter that it will take some time to get it done, that is part of the fun of course :)