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Everything posted by LEGO Guy Bri
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Another great review 'OWK'. This is a real cute set, definitely a must have for any Car(s) lover but, like Brickman125 said, the main structure could be better, or at least bigger. Excellent job anyways
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Excellent review 'OWK'. Not a HP collector but, somewhat of a fan of the movies none the less. This set looks nice and has a great deal of rare parts (and animals) that almost makes me want to get the set for them alone. Oh well great job again
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From these three, I rank Maersk 1st, BNSF 2nd, and SFSC 3rd. It is very close for all but, I compared based on the look as well as the personal potential for each of the engines. I was fortunate enough to acquire each. Unfortunately I was a bit late for getting enough cars for the SFSC to make it a more realistically, complete, train. Having only two cars I had removed its 9V for my larger freight trains. Rightfully so, as freight seems to be the biggest subtheme or sub-subtheme of Lego city from classic to modern in number of related sets, IMO. I chose the Maersk as 1st for it's larger more detailed build. I love having a Lego engine even though the BNSF didn't.
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Neat tanker 'Rc'. Love the large size yet still being 6-wide. An excellent MOC. Keep up the great work
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Great find 'FC'. That put a smile on my face as does this MOC. Excellent work 'batboytje88'
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Great bathroom MOC 'SAN'. Love the details and the SNOT. Keep up the great work
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Hmm... apparently the Railbricks site has expired July 14, 2011 on GoDaddy.com and it's renewal is pending. I was hoping to take a gander at it. I read about attaching 2 9v regs. in a series but, am a little confused as to how you go about making a single circuit between the two regulators. Assuming you are only using Lego connectors, are you attaching one pos. + point to one side of the track, then taking the other neg. - point, attaching it to the pos. + point on the second regulator. Only then can you attach the second regulators neg. - point to the other side of the track. Is that how you'd go about creating a series on the 9V system? I've tried 2 regulators in a parallel just to keep constant power over a long loop but, no extra power to the motor. Also, can upping the power another 9V< damage the motor?
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MOCs: Models of trains running in Hungary
LEGO Guy Bri replied to Ashi Valkoinen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Great new addition 'AV', on this and your previous MOCs. Like 'roamingstudio' I too had to read back through the threads, so I did not want to miss this go around to compliment your work. Excellent work -
Wow, I missed your town before (hadn't found this forum yet) but, man I am glad to have a second chance to see it. Reminds me of a modern version of my town. My old layout consisted mainly of classic town sets with no room for my modern sets. I look forward to seeing this rebuild progress. Hope you make it in time... literally Good luck! BTW, do you pack your city up regularly?
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Excellent job on this car 'MSC94' hope to see more of your MOCs. Keep up the great work and welcome to EB
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Neat looking car 'SAN'. Is this from the 60's or 70's? Great job on the SNOT work
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Excellent Safari car 'de-marco'. Great classic Land Rover look. Great job
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Fantastic! I hope the set was safely put away before walking in the theater
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That is one epic diorama. A fantastic job on the build. I wish I could enjoy seeing it first hand but, these pics do just fine
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Great town 'iDave'. Love how the monorail is right above the shops. Can't wait to see more
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Awesome build indeed. I love the pizzeria and the tram. Great job and congrats on your win. Well deserved
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Funky fresh 'AL FREDDO', and the truck is awesome too. Great job, love the pics
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Great review 'typo'. I like this set a lot. I have to agree about the odd "nuclear" transport wagon. It does seem a little out place for a rail maintenance train. The ballast loader seems to have to small of an opening for the material. Other than those issues, I say I can't wait to get one later this year or next
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Today (and yesterday) I added another 7248 Digger, a 2nd 6338 Hurricane Harbor and a 7743 Police Command Center. All for retail or less
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Great train shed 'legodac'. I like the desighn and unique color choice. Really great work
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Great oil pump 'Tongue60'. It works great but, a bit slow for today's demand . Great job
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Great camper 'Maks'. You nailed the Ford look. I love the slide out, it beats the heck outa the Lego Camper! As for the door on the left vs. right, I'd say would have to do with what side the driver sits. You don't want your family exiting into traffic when pulled over on the shoulder. Awesome job
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Finally, 3648 Police Chase arrives... About time! Thanks for finding this Ogre
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That is awesome! And yes a lot of blue plates indeed. Those models are awesome. Excellent work
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I don't pitch MegaBlo*ks, they go into a separate tub that has no intended destiny. As for those blocks from China and broken bricks... recycle or trash. Simple enough, no?