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Feuer Zug

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  1. Excellent work. The lines are right, the proportions good, and it's still playable.
  2. Nicely done. I think a Wells Fargo stagecoach would be a better target for the bandit, but a target is a target. You captured the Conestoga prairie schooner superbly.
  3. Wow! 31117 appears to hit three major Creator Expert / 18+ sets in a small set for the kids. Great design and alternate models. Now if they could do that with a Classic Space set to replicate 928, another ship, and maybe a ground station, I would be in heaven.
  4. Yep, where's the plasma cannon and mini-nuke launcher? That is not what I would want to see coming over the horizon. Well done.
  5. Your mini M-Tron cruiser is a cool build. Small, yet captures the essence of the theme.
  6. Well done. The modular nature of your MOC gives it many possibilities. The overall attention to detail really makes it stand out. Kudos.
  7. Well done. You have handicap captured the symbol well. It does not look easy once you peel back the skin.
  8. Well done. Nice parts use in the boiler especially. It works well at the chosen scale.
  9. Nicely constructed. Using worm gears shouldn't be an issue for this shunter as speed was never their thing.
  10. Welcome to Eurobricks. The use of the sleepers with the blue rails is interesting and a good discovery.
  11. Welcome to Eurobricks and the L-gauge train hobby. In regard to your question, I must ask what style of motor are you attempting to use? Is it this: https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/train-motor-88011 or a similar motor? If so, it is designed to connect to the train base 6 x 24 or 6 x 28. Here's the Bricklink 6 x 24 part https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=train Base 6 x 24#T=A. The latest passenger train 60197 uses this part and instructions can be found here: https://www.lego.com/cdn/product-assets/product.bi.core.pdf/6247025.pdf Be aware, this file is 35MB. If you are using a M, L, or XL motor, then the mounting becomes far trickier. LEGO has instructions for placing the old style XL motor in the Emerald Night steam train, and those can be used as a starting point. Individual MOCs and locomotive designs will complicate issues or make them easier. The instructions for the Emerald Night can be found here: https://www.lego.com/cdn/product-assets/product.bi.core.pdf/4611661.pdf and https://www.lego.com/cdn/product-assets/product.bi.core.pdf/4581168.pdf Best of luck with your design.
  12. Thanks for showing the various versions. It appears they added a branch to the red line and a stop on the green in 2014. Good to know the network is expanding. Maybe 60197 is for a different rail area? Could be a different way to show how the green line attaches to a larger network? Who knows. Good luck finding blue rails. For 40370, the original 7810 came out in 1980, the year they went to light grey rails. 1978 was the end of the blue rail era.
  13. Who builds tracks that end in the T-Rex paddock? No wonder the aliens hightailed it for more intelligent planets. Nicely done, even if you had to do 40 rounds of dental reconstruction.
  14. You Might be a plate high on the car, but the overall look with the station is perfect. I'd almost say stop there, but I understand the need to tinker. Excellent MOC.
  15. I like the dark green and dark brown with orange highlights. The purple and bright light blue actually doesn't look bad either. Maybe do a Friends related consist with it.
  16. Well done. I would like to see the individual maps as well to compare them myself. Also, does this museum have any blue rails from the 4.5v/12v era?
  17. Well done. Plenty of good details and functional. What more could one want?
  18. Love the update. The Shell rally car is a hoot.
  19. Excellent use of the pods. Overall, it has a good modern/futuristic style.
  20. Nicely done. It retains the classic Blacktron feeling while using updated parts and minifigs. The evil vibe is there too, with the size of the cell. Sleep upright and hope you don't slouch into the energy bars.
  21. Brilliant idea for the technic hill supports. I'll bet you have them solidly attached.
  22. A superb shed. I like all the details you've included. They make the interior stand out and give the overall design serious pizazz.
  23. Great design and execution. Full of details and yet it doesn't feel overdone.
  24. Well done. The front facades are simple, elegant, and would fit perfectly with the modular buildings. The interior details are top notch as well.
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