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THERIZE

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  1. What a great design! But why did you use the AA battery box? Nice bogie detail! Simple but effective.
  2. here they are: for me unfinished means 'still in LDD'. unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Weird Egyptian? locomotive I build. failed to make it look like a real locomotive... unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Australian diesel locomotive. simply to lazy to redesign it... unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr cargo train. didn't know how to improve it so I gave up... unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Dutch/Swiss Trans Europ Express unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr steam locomotive. nothing more then garbage, also given up. unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Structon 'VideoSchouwTrein (rail maintance). Just didn't work. unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Japanese D51 steam locomotive. I gave up (again) because it looked terrible. unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr German mallet (DRG class 96). too much detail to bring in a LEGO model. would be likely to never work. unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr NS 2400 unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Probably a british tank locomotive. Same reason as other steam locomotives: looks terrible (my model at least) unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Vollert double locomotive (http://www.industriespoor.nl/EMO.htm) scroll down, the double locomotive was my basis. tweaked the whole design but the concept is the same. unfinished projects by RIZING!, on Flickr Another steam locomotive (the unique color is so I can easily change colors so I can see what color looks best. Well, those are my unfinished Projects. Feel free to ask for a LXF file. I still have all! (don't just make an account and let your first post be asking for a LXF)
  3. I looked at his YT channel. According to what he stated there the models ain't his. So lets hope he made pictures of them at the event.
  4. There isn't:
  5. something like this? It's not really hard. Just remove the 's' from 'https'.
  6. Great work! I think the black exhaust things on the rear (I don't think they had a name) should be wider.
  7. The most annoying thing about LDD is exporting the brick file to buy the parts. So I decided to quit LDD. And it also requires an older OS on my computer. Thanks to a post in Train Tech I finally know how to export a list to bricklink.
  8. What a great monorail! I have never seen something like that before. Could you show how you made it running? I can't see the wheels (or gears) that move on the track.
  9. great job with the outside counterweights! creative use with the funnel. Is it tired?
  10. Ooh my goodness, so cute!!!
  11. Colour scheme is better than the original one. Might do this for my own trains...
  12. What the heck. This is AWESOME!!
  13. First thing I noticed: ROOF DETAILS!! That thing looks cool. And very modern, and that is nice! The train does seem very long. How does it drive through corners?
  14. Great color! And great stickers. I like the front ones with the crown.
  15. Speechless. What a wonderful and detailed MOC! I think nobody has ever made such a detailed road! All those little pieces, broken windows and derelict buildings are so nice to see!
  16. Yeeh new Scotnick projects. Man it has always been great to see your models. Man that Scotsman!!!! The snot curvers for the buffer beam looks nice.
  17. They look great! Great job and the vectron!! The only thing that could be improved would be the front of the control car. The 2x4 bow just looks so wrong. But so funny on the other side. The thing is that the front windscreen sits lower than the top windows in the original pictures and thus has a higher roof. But the top of the windscreen of your model is higher then the low part of the top windows so it looks kinda strange. I would suggest to remove the 2x4 bow under the window and put one or maybe two normal plates there and put 2 plates above the windscreen. I think that would definitely improve the looks.
  18. I'd see no other way then using a 1x1 brick in the corners. Simple solution and it stands out against all the profile bricks.
  19. I've heard that the Ninjago train wasn't a set made by LEGO.
  20. Eeeh, are you sure you'd want a AAA box? An AA is better for technic models because it uses pins instead of studs and looking at the picture you have on spare you could use. I'm not familiar with RC vehicles but it is best to have the battery box low so the model won't tip over as easily. I think the best would be mounting it upright (like this)because sideways needs more space, something your model doesn't seem to have;)
  21. The idea from CrispyBassist is nice. I can see many great projects with that idea. Mine would be a rebuild of 7898. But it isn't really a classic even though it was my first LEGO train.
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