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I like it. The architecture style is good, and the tools excellent. Lots of hidden gems in here too. Great work.
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Well done. The dark turquoise makes for a great looking row house. The subtle color changes in the computer version give a nice impression of a cozy neighborhood.
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Nice looking car. The body style is interesting with the profile bricks.
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Mon dieu! That's a beauty, before the refit and still is as you put it back together. Great attention to detail.
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Love the 6-wide Corvette. You definitely improved on the initial design while slimming it down.
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Nice collection of trees. I can see using the various designs to enhance any layout.
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Interesting design. Any ability to use the wheel mudguards is cool.
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Nice parts use. Small, but stylish.
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【BCPL MOC】China Railway DF11G diesel locomotive
Feuer Zug replied to BC01pool's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Well done. The details captured are fantastic. The three types of passenger cars adds to it by giving the feel of a full train. -
It's true! Great work on this. The humor is wonderful.
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Stunning work. That's an excellent minifig rendition of Hogwarts Castle.
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Solar Power Transporter on Krysto - Ice Planet 2002
Feuer Zug replied to Ketzer2204's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Nice modern take on Ice Planet using parts from Nexo Knights. I don't really see any stability issues. The main body appears solid with the brick build sides. -
Level Crossing - modern road plate version
Feuer Zug replied to Feuer Zug's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I've got a traffic signal I'm happy with. This does well for a 3-way stop. I've included crosswalk signals as well. -
[MOC] Black Monarch's Ghost (#6034) revisited
Feuer Zug replied to Samarth's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
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Excellent progress. I would love to see this in real life, but will have to live with the internet version. Best of luck in making the deadline.
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Nicely done. The details are excellent on this build of the Prancing Pony.
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Excellent build. I enjoy the duality of the scenery that is separated by the gate.
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Level Crossing - modern road plate version
Feuer Zug replied to Feuer Zug's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Nice to know you have the pedestrian crossing gates. Where I live, walking along the road (none have sidewalks) is ill advised. I won't be adding sidewalk crossing gates to my layout. The sidewalks are all on the other side of the street with the modular buildings. I am working on better traffic lights than those that came with 60304. Since the modulars come with street lamps, I'm repurposing them for use with the traffic lights. More to come soon. -
I remember the LOLUG layout from the first days of doing displays in the comic store. I had my small train layout and various fire apparatus and aircraft on display. Sadly, my moves have kept me from returning to Nebraska and seeing how much LOLUG has progressed.
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Absolutely stunning. Another fine piece you've created. I'll bet it goes wonderfully with your Northern and Big Boy. Do you have a period layout to go with them?
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Nicely done. A great aircraft and you've captured it well.
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Level Crossing - modern road plate version
Feuer Zug replied to Feuer Zug's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thank you both. As to the crossing gates, where I reside in West Virginia, the gates only go across the approach side of the road, if they have gates at all. The local crossings range from a sign alone, to signs with flashing lights, to the occasional crossing with a gate. -
The Millenium Falcon MOC is pure insanity. Such size and detail is nuts. How you "acquired" the bricks is a good insight into the dark realms of European business (I know it happens everywhere, really). And the note about lifting with your legs, not your back is good advice. Keep up the great work!