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That's a great start for a fire department. You've got a number of apparatus in the bays and the station façade coming along swimmingly. Nice to see some 'Down Under' perspective on the fire side.
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That's one heck of a laboratory setup. I really like it. All the equipment, even the big stuff is included.
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CSX GE EMD AC4400CW 7 wide, now in dark blue! WIP
Feuer Zug replied to legoman666's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Very nice. It looks pretty good compared to the reference pics on your laptop. -
Your station has a nice European flair to it. I like it.
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That's an excellent small dampflok you built there. I have a steam excursion railroad near here and your passenger car is almost a spot on replica of some of them.
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MOC: Kansas City & Westport Horse Railroad Car 1870
Feuer Zug replied to eurotrash's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Nice little streetcar. The black and white helps set the stage. -
What a cool little train
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Very nice all around. The weight test is cool as well. Tells me the bridge will hold a loaded train as it passes through the idyllic scenery. Even the ancient steamer fits.
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The Beauty and the Beast: FRECCIAROSSA 7 studs vs/ 4 studs...
Feuer Zug replied to bmacro's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Both versions are spot on. Great work. I wish I could get down to Italy where it is warm, but I'm stuck up north. -
My Custom Santa Fe Super Chief 10020 In new Grey
Feuer Zug replied to kieran's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Nice locomotive you have there. It looks good with the new light bley pieces. -
Congrats! I have no problems waiting for the next issue for such a good reason. BTW, has she started playing with Duplo train yet? Just kidding.
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Very nice mod. It takes the set from a passing copy of the ICE train to a more believable one. I do like your mod as it seems more practical as well.
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Congrats to all. The models were all very nice.
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I've built a number of these for customers and decided to share with Eurobricks. Enjoy. The Boeing RC-135 is a family of large reconnaissance aircraft built by Boeing and used by the United States Air Force to support theater and national level intelligence consumers with near real-time on-scene collection, analysis and dissemination capabilities. Based on the C-135 Stratolifter airframe, various types of RC-135s have been in service since 1961. The RC-135V/W is the USAF's standard airborne SIGINT platform. Its sensor suite allows the mission crew to detect, identify and geolocate signals throughout the electromagnetic spectrum. The mission crew can then forward gathered information in a variety of formats to a wide range of consumers via Rivet Joint's extensive communications suite. The crew consists of the cockpit crew, electronic warfare officers, intelligence operators, and airborne systems maintenance personnel.
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I received 60051 as a Christmas present from my wife. While the playability is reduced given the small loop you get and the tiny platform, it has potential to be added on to. I have had no issues with the train derailing (unless you count my wife running another train into it
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Thumbs up on such a spot on recreation.
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Very nice tower. The backstory gives it more than just having a tower there.
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Superb work. The level of detail is phenomenal. To be honest, I didn't notice the missing phones, but I don't think it needs them. Everything is Awesome!
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Narrow Gauge LEGO train including points etc.
Feuer Zug replied to JopieK's topic in LEGO Train Tech
What an interesting and awesome switcher. The track is cool as well. I do like how you shoehorned it all into the narrow gauge size and make it presentable. -
Trackside Doodle - Union Pacific Yard Office
Feuer Zug replied to SavaTheAggie's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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[MOC] Old Goth Style Carriage (i dont know how to baptized this)
Feuer Zug replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
The first car is awesome, and the second car kind of reminds me of the old Mitropa Wagon Lits carriages.- 20 replies
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I use flex track like many others primarily to make the layout fit when doing non standard design work, such as making odd angles attach up or vertical changes. The only other place for it is in my train station, because I completely welded it together with brown tiles to make a level wooden walkway across it.
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Excellent work
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Very nice station. I like the detail work you weaved into the Grand Hall section. The other two parts help expand it, but as mentioned, do look a little out of place. I just have to wonder what's going on outside that a guy needs an AR-15 for...