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Good work redoing the colors on the BNSF locomotive. The orange does stand out in a railroad setup. My only suggestion would be to have a tile instead of a plate at the back of the long hood under the lights.
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Excellent build. It looks good in 8-wide and is well detailed. NPU with the angled slopes for the sides of the cab.
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Great trio of scenes. The Last Crusade Venice tomb scene is perfect and my favorite.
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Both will be quite helpful.
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Not a bad color scheme and setup. The more gradual stepping up for the roofline works better. Take a look at set 60197 for some thoughts as well. https://brickset.com/sets/60197-1/Passenger-Train This set is a close start to what you're trying to do. It might help, especially with getting some filler under the floor of the carriages.
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Nice build. The multiple levels do well at this scale.
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Interesting micro scale build. You captured the look and feel of the scene well for the size. I like the little horse just inside the gate.
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[MOD] TIE/rb based on 75211 Imperial TIE Fighter
Feuer Zug replied to King_of_Lomadia's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Interesting craft. Kind of a mix of a TIE/Bomber and TIE/fighter, but with heavy cannons. Nice work recreating the miniature model in bricks. -
Gorgeous tram. You captured the classic lines well.
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[MOC] LEGO Redemptor Dreadnought (Warhammer 40,000)
Feuer Zug replied to demon1408's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Sweet dreadnought. You managed to capture the feel well and make it stand too.- 6 replies
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Wicked build. It fits the theme well and it wonderfully detailed.
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Sweet FAV. NPU with the cage piece for the engine protection. I like the Rock Raiders torso use too.
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Nice piece of rolling stock. Not often thought of, but necessary for the movement of goods. I like the rodding work on the underside.
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Clever use of the boat hulls as part of the building. Integrating them together with the rest of the structure appears to be a bit of a challenge.
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Great build. It absolutely captured the 1930's roadster look and feel.
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Solid fume hood design. It would fit well with the rest of the laboratory.
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Great work capturing the look of Diagon Alley. About the only thing that would make it better is hinged plates to narrow the alley.
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[MOC] Johnny Thunder's motorcycle with sidecar
Feuer Zug replied to The Reader's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Perfect polybag sized build. Quite period, even with the phase out of the motorcycle.