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True, they're all clones.
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Keep the classic space maxi-figs coming!
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There are plenty of what we consider, "no-brainer" ideas that seem to escape the grasp of the marketing department. I'd be in for those parts packs if they made them.
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Thank you. Where possible, I prefer to have my rolling stock functional. In this instance, the end doors open and the separate levels in the autorack provide structural support. These match up well with the loading ramp I built for my Deutsche Bahn DDm 915 Autotransportwagens. I do agree that American autoracks are rather boring after a while, excepting the graffiti.
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American railroads use a fully enclosed autorack for transporting cars. I've built a pair in that style. They are 8-wide due to the nature of the construction. The entire chassis is custom built for these. Since my layout is based on R40 curves, they do traverse them easily. The bogies are roller bearing equipped. These autoracks are functional as well. The interior supports for the vehicles also assists in keeping the structure together.
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[M4-23 - Minifigure Habitat] – Pizza Hutt
Feuer Zug replied to Danny_Boy4's topic in Watto's Junkyard
Oooh, nice pizza chain. Love the great details all abound. As long as the titular owner doesn't eat himself to death like in Space Balls, it'll be fine. -
[MOC] Rock Raiders sets updated
Feuer Zug replied to -DoNe-'s topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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Great architecture and lighting.
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Conducting formation before landing on a new planet to pacify, the Clone officer notices a gap in his platoon. Sneering, he barks at the sergeant to find his missing trooper. In the back of his mind, he vaguely remembers the briefing on troops going rogue. He would be more than willing to shoot the troop if he disobeys orders. The officer would even be willing to go to the ends of the galaxy to take out a bad clone. What he sees next shocks even the battle hardened officer, never mind his grizzled sergeant. Graphic content! (censored)
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Great build. Wonderfully detailed. I like how you did the cobblestone path and the foliage on the roof. Wonder how I missed this one.
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Action and Adventure Themes G.O.A.T.
Feuer Zug replied to Peppermint_M's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I always enjoyed the Adventurers theme. The various locations they explored were mostly real and the sets were decent for the price point. Johnny Thunder FTW! -
910002 Studgate trainstation adjusted to 12v track
Feuer Zug replied to BillytheKid's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I like your modifications to both the station and the train. They work well with 12v, even if they are a little more opulent than most of your display.- 11 replies
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Another magnificent build. The colors and details are phenomenal. Even the care in building the coupling system for R104 is great.
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Power Rangers? Teletubbies? Two of those colors are new, not classic. Besides, Drax is NOT a pilot type by any stretch.
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Good build. Small, but functional. The architectural lines are classic, but not gaudy. The sand green roof is a nice touch.
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I see some gems in Dreamzzz, but they're putting too much out at once. It feels like everything is already on the table. I know it's to entice the kids as they see the sets in the YouTube show, but what's left for the second wave? At least they're not using an app like Hidden Side. It might have a real third wave.
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Cool setup. I like the history lesson of this system along with the various designs you put together. The Japan scene is perfect.
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[MOC] Through the Streets of Fallujah, November 2004
Feuer Zug replied to A_Goodman's topic in The Military Section
Another incredible diorama. Your attention to every detail on the vehicles, buildings, and scenery is amazing. Well deserved front page. -
[ MOC ] Black Monarch's Mausoleum from " CreativeSoju "
Feuer Zug replied to KraK's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Your take on such a small, yet wonderful set is incredible. You've upgraded the few panels to be a fully fledged crypt. Great work! -
Great work on this scene. I like the contrast between the bubbling purple ooze and the coral terrain. The trans-red crystals break it up. Nice use of a Exo-Force hair piece too.
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[MOC] Renfe Class 447 Commuter Train Cercanias Livery
Feuer Zug replied to javi31415's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Good looking livery for your commuter train. As a fellow six-wide builder, I approve. From Flickr, you can link the images here using BBCode. In Flickr, open the picture and click on the "Share" arrow button. Select the BBCode area and set the picture size to 800xwhatever (for the forum users). Then copy out the code and paste it into the forum here. You can delete a lot of the chaff from the copied code. All you really need is the: [ img]https://live.staticflickr.com/ random data here.jpg[/img ] Everything between the bookends is actual link. It allows you to put more than one photo and of good quality on a post. -
Thank you. Danke. It's fun to work at this scale to provide as many details as possible, yet still making it look correct and appealing. Grazi. The wingtips were a fun bit to make happen. They're not really winglets, yet aren't a simple square tip.
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Well done. This car fits well into the time period. The saddle shoe black and white scheme is perfect. I like how you added a star onto the doors. Might I suggest part 58176, Bionicle eye in trans-red (you used them in trans-orange for the turn beacons) and 85861, round plate with open stud) for the rotating light on top.
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The TL-2000 Sting S4 is a Czech built light sport aircraft. Powered by a 100HP Rotax engine, this light weight, sporty aircraft has quite the view out the bubble canopy. This model was built as a commission for the owner of the aircraft. More information can be found on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TL_Ultralight_TL-96_Star