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JopieK

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  1. http://www.ministick...mages/bogie.lxf I did some adjustments, but I think the instructions are indeed a bit tricky. Probably 47905 is used instead of 87087.
  2. very nice train indeed! what railbricks issue are you referring to?
  3. You could better use a voltage regulator indeed I think. That is not very difficult, then just test how it works. A resistor is a second option, but be aware that the motor might draw quite some current and makes the resistor overheat if it is not beefy enough. Maybe those participant know more about it?!: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16969 http://home.netspeed.com.au/mephisto/bodville/bodville.html
  4. Very nice find!!! Of course they over exaggerate it quite a bit, 8-channels is 2x 4 channels and 7-speeds is what we already have (no surprise, but anyway). Too bad that it is again a streamlined train, I would rather have liked a more mundane train for a change. The cargo train sounds great! B.t.w. brickset also picked it up already: http://www.brickset.com/browse/themes/?theme=city&year=2014
  5. I think it would definitely work! Nice job!
  6. I have promised Luke to make some for him and will afterwards share the sheet.
  7. Very nice Arjen!!!
  8. We have dozens of them, orange, old dark gray, new dark grey, green. See one lying next to my computer as my wife is building the French Restaurant.
  9. Cutting is not a problem with the proper equipment, but there is an other problem: a lot of people have a lot of (different wishes) and time is always an issue of course.
  10. well, a more professional way would be to use a vinyl printer ;)
  11. Well, maybe use a 3D printer?!
  12. Well, I would be able to help you, but it is quite busy at the moment with my normal job, I guess that making license plates is not that much work. We even have sold a standard set with Dutch / German / Belgian / Danish plates in the past (we might still have some).
  13. they are in Railbricks (the one by Ludo Soete e.g.), but they are linked in the topics I mentioned: http://railbricks.com/magazine/issue-7/
  14. I don't know the supplier, but would be very interested... heard somebody talk about it. We have a printer that can do the job including cutting, but not the right material until now (unless someone can help me where to get the raw material ;))
  15. I think some stores might consider that LEGO is using it too much as a cash cow, hope they will carry the movie minifigs, saw them in the LEGO Store Köln, other option is to get them from there of course :)
  16. JopieK

    Ballabreek 2014

    Very nice job! Could even be a LEGO set :) nice, small but well equipped fire rescue post!
  17. Very nice job! What kind of LED's did you use? Did you also give them an effect?!
  18. very very nice find indeed!!!
  19. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=37468 http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=28523
  20. There are more sellers with rare pieces in high numbers... they indeed almost always have a link with LEGO employees.
  21. @ritzcrackerman: well... here you go... (merged your topic with this recent thread!)
  22. I'm looking for the raw material. It seems to be that there is a supplier in Australia that does the job! My printing supplier can't seem to find the correct material as I'm not satisfied with their samples.
  23. 46. Tram Stop by laka 2pt 44. Winter Market Train and Station for Kids by Nieks 2pt 51. Christmas Nativity Play in Bethlehem by Righty 1pt I also like those other entries, but... one needs to choose of course
  24. Well, let's see! I think the speculations are indeed legit!
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