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Feuer Zug

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  1. I like the cab interior. Looks cramped, but the essentials are there. The overall build works too. Small, yet functional for the purpose. The life preserver ring is a nice touch too.
  2. Way to go. Capturing these fighters at this scale is hard, but you've done it well. I like the colors on the Flanker too.
  3. Your locomotive looks wonderful. I like the video with the motion. Simple, fits the time, but functional. The track piece to make a full scale diorama completes it.
  4. Well done. Good styling, it flows well, and appears complete. I picture it as a small religious building. The way you did the fountains and the cacti are superb. Does it have an interior?
  5. You've captured the iconic Countach perfectly in 8-wide. I prefer the red one over the white. I know black would be hard to photograph, but that's always been the color for this Lamborghini to me.
  6. What the Hidden Side lighthouse should have been. Nicely done.
  7. We, a L-gauge model railroaders can now have our minifigs properly display L-gauge rails in our dioramas.
  8. Katy is sooo cute. You've built a wonderful bobber caboose that matches the book.
  9. Wow! Fun with 12v in all it's 80's glory. How long has this been hiding out of the light of day?
  10. Incredible details. Diagon Alley looks fantastic. Creating not only facades, but interiors must really add to the feeling of this display. As a mage, I understand Gandalf being able to enter Diagon Alley, but how did Johnny Thunder gain access?
  11. Wicked rendition of the TIE Fighter. Your attention to detail is outstanding.
  12. I am rather like Toxic43 as well. I do minor modifications to the official LEGO 6-wide sets. With a smaller space for a layout, they work well and don't cost an arm and a leg. I built a 7-wide UP SD70ACe, and that monster is huge compared to the rest of my fleet. It rarely gets used as I prefer to run the others instead. I received the Disney train for Christmas, but it's become a shelf piece along with the Crocodile. Each official train set that comes out has considerable draw for me because it does fit. While I admit the larger scale locomotives are gorgeous, they're beyond what I want to build and can afford to. Another steam locomotive a-la Emerald Night would be wonderful.
  13. Small, cute, and transformable. Wonderful design.
  14. Wonderful MOC, both the original Futuron version and the Blacktron II pirate ship. I love the insane amount of detail and ways you cleverly implemented levers.
  15. I was thinking in between the mass of black at the back of the engines for a glow look.
  16. After slight reworking of the chassis, my Pennsylvania RR test weight car is complete. It is a precision car that was used for scale calibration. To mimic this feature, my car includes a pair of boat weights internally. The real deal at the Pennsylvania RR Museum in Strasburg. Additionally, at this time, due to the high number of powered "critter" locomotives being built, I have decided not to build a Trackmobile. With no intention of powering it, it would have little to no chance of being considered.
  17. Looks good. I will caution that unless you find the ridiculously expensive V2 IR receiver, running dual L motors won't result in improved performance. Can't wait to see it built.
  18. Great ghost. The build is fantastic and I live the NPU with the tongue. Having it come out of the ground is a wonderful touch.
  19. I like it. A great modification of the Ferrari to the Star Wars universe. I feel like more trans-red could be used from Nexo Knights, but that's me.
  20. Exceptional detail across the entire scene. Fantastic work. The architecture feels right, the buildings aren't in perfect shape, and the landscape is well varied. Did the poor minifig die from the horrible smell of the skunk?
  21. Nice work. Your motive system is progressing nicely. The change of rings is a cool way to make the clearance. I'd have never thought about raising that.
  22. Another excellent option for a tiny critter. The big question will be which category of traction power you enter it in.
  23. Curves work better. Besides, not like we have real pictures to work from. A wee bit o' creative license is allowed.
  24. Looks like a good start. Keep posting updates so we can see how it progresses. I have a soft spot for the green and black color scheme, so I can't wait to see how you make it happen.
  25. Nothing here is "Boring". As noted, the Kof is a fun little critter to have. Your advancements are outstanding. I'd have a slab sided "boring" piece and still think it was wonderful. Your work puts my concepts to shame.
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