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  1. Thanks Lightningtiger! This is what's (kinda) next: So far, I've got: (RL means it's built in real life already) Post office (RL) Iron LUG, former Borgin & Burkes (RL) Bank, former Gringotts (RL) Tan timbered house, former blacksmiths (RL) Bob's Adventure Supplies, former Ollivanders (RL) Town Hall, from Town Plan (RL) Captain's Daughter Tavern, forrer Medieval Market Village pub, (RL) Railroad Station, former Winter Village Toy Shop (RL, not shown) Fire Station, Brick City Depot MOD Ironwood Hotel, former Ole Kirk's house Gas Station, former LDD Starter Model Newspaper Shop, former Winter Village Post office Victorian Townhouse, Brick City Depot MOD What do you think?
  2. I know what you're thinking: this is simply a renamed Winter Village Post Office. Well, you'd be half right. It IS a post office mod, but only because I was struggling to come up with a use for this building, as I already have a Post office for my town. I finally came up with this: a old fashioned newspaper store. (NOTE: There are supposed to be printed 1x1 tiles saying "LEGO NEWS" on the 2x4 bracket seen in the main picture.) Welcome to LEGO NEWS. We stock many newspapers and magazines from all over the LEGO realm. We have the City Financial news, (crucial to any businessman) the Old Times, (for any nostalgic mini-fig), the Night Out, (catering to the denizens of the Monster Realm) and even the original LEGO News. (for just about anybody!) We also stock the Daily Prophet & the Quibbler (for any witch or wizard of any age), the Daily Bugle, (for your superhero fix) Yoda Chronicles (for your galactic news) and of course we have comics for the kiddies. Here we see the rear of the store, where newspapers are sorted and tied up for their deliveries to subscribers houses. We also see the car and camera of the lead reporter: she's the one who covered the Alien Conquest fiasco in 2011. Close up of the newspapers. Here we can see Night Out, City Financial News, LEGO News, & Old Times. LDD file: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1396734007m.lxf Thoughts, questions, & complaints are always welcome!
  3. The flex rails make good guard rails for crossings. Plus, I have about 8 extra flex rails and I needed to find a use for them.
  4. Here is another model (or three): Water Tower & coal bin This tower was originally designed by my father for his layout back in the late 1990's. I modified it, and added the coal bin. The Letters "LRTS" go on the left and right sides of the tower.... any yes, it works with all the British Railway designs I have. Lattice Girder Bridge Based off Fireglo450's Lattice Girder bridge but in black and light bluish gray. It is three tracks long and slightly lower than Fireglo's bridge. (NOTE: The 2x6 brick / plate combos off to the side of the LDD file are for raising the ground level tracks to bridge height.) UK-style level crossing (with movable gates) Based off of several designs around the 'net featuring the classic United Kingdom crossing gate. This design is build able in real life, and uses four flex rails in the center of the crossing. This is how it looks in LDD when you open the file. LDD file: http://www.mocpages....1396552140m.lxf Any thoughts, questions or complaints?
  5. Coaling Tower V2 & Water Tower Topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93985 LDD file: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1396273780m.lxf
  6. Thanks everyone! Here is a water tower with the updated Coal tower: Builders Notes: With regards to the coal tower, I was inspired by the website "LGauge". However, unlike my previous version of said tower (seen on another creation), I have removed the fancy bracework and replaced it with simple 1x10 beams. For the water tower, however, I was inspired by my Fathers work with a smaller version of the same idea. I enlarged the basic dimensions and replaced the flat roof with a more suitable sloped one of the same type as the coal tower. LDD link: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1396273780m.lxf
  7. Introducing a new locomotive!! This one was inspired by an old build from my first friend on Flickr. Enjoy 0-6-0 Engine #2450. This engine was inspired by Flickr user "Fireglo450", or, as he's known on MOCpages: "Julian B". The LDD file is included below , but the engine needs both kinds of Big Ben Bricks Medium drivers to be built. Historical Background: This 0-6-0 saddle tank engine was built in 1912 by Fireglo Rail Systems. It served the same company that built it, and for many years toiled in and around the factory. It was converted to a tender engine in 1925, and was sold to LEGO Rail Transportation Society (LRTS) in 1961, after a British Rail Class 08 took over its job. (You can see that Class 08 at my friend "Julian B"'s creation called: "BR Class 08 Shunter (Late Crest Green Livery)". LDD file: (removed, please see first page for the updated file!) What do you think?
  8. 1930's Military Vehicles Topic: http://www.eurobrick...36#entry1859674 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1396275057m.lxf Open-sided Railway Locomotive shed Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1395947515m.lxf Closed-sided Railway Locomotive Shed Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1396033333m.lxf Locomotive Coaling tower Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1396009461m.lxf Railroad Switch Tower Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1396032491m.lxf Signal Bridges (double and single tracks) Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1395966918m.lxf Modular Tunnels (double and single tracks) Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1343930750m.lxf Railway Girder Bridge Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1396111989m.lxf Railroad Grain Elevator Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1396114565m.lxf Factory Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93985 LXF: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1396116396m.lxf That's all for now!
  9. I have added a new main pic and the fighter airplanes, plus a new LDD file for the whole setup. Enjoy!
  10. This thread goes along with my earlier one about Brick Railway Systems locos & Rolling Stock (see it here: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93584 ) Locomotive sheds & facilities: Open sided 6-long shed: This railway shed was inspired by Lightningtiger here on Eurobricks. He designed the basic frame on this shed, and I ran with it. This photo shows how tall the shed is. That's the Southern Pacific Daylight #4460 there, it's my tallest locomotive and it clears with plenty of room to spare. (The Daylight is NOT included in the LDD file, by the way) Side view. Builders Notes: I chose the dark red parts because the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis Missouri owns one of these types of sheds in this color. They also own the 4460, so the choice was obvious... plus it was the cheapest 8x16 tile color available in the needed quantity in the entire United States. LDD fie for the Open sided 6-long shed: http://www.mocpages....1395947515m.lxf Closed sided 6-Long shed (World City style) This modular railway shed was based off set #10027, Train Shed from the 2003 theme of World City. This model features three 32x32 stud sections and 12 removable roof segments. Here we see my MOD of Anthony Sava's 2-8-4 Berkshire (top) side-by-side with my MOD of JD Davis' 4-8-4 Daylight. (bottom) They both fit, but just barely. Builder's Notes: This shed was built to resemble the 2003 set, Train Engine Shed (#10027). I made it longer by 4 tracks, and widened both stalls by 1 stud on each side. (This makes it so 8 wide trains can fit) I added a middle section, threw out the old hinge-open plan, and replaced it with 3 part modular sections. (left side, middle, and right side)The shed is capable of holding Anthony Sava's 2-8-4 Berkshire steam engine, and JD Davis' 4-8-4 Daylight side-by-side and could probably fit other engines longer than that, especially since you can build multiple middle sections. LDD file for the Closed sided 6-Long shed (World City style) : http://www.mocpages....1396033333m.lxf Locomotive Coaling Tower This is a typical steam locomotive coaling tower. It features brace-work on the legs, and a hinged flap where imaginary lumps of coal can dump to an engine waiting below. Builder's Notes: I got the idea for this model from the LEGO trains website called LGauge. No, it was not from any instructions, and I had to improvise on some parts of the model. (IE the legs' bracework!) The coaling tower with the my MOD of Sava's 2-8-4 Berkshire engine below. (for scale) The engine is NOT in the LDD file found in the first pic! The first of the seven pictures I used to build this model from LGauge.(Link to LGauge website: http://www.lgauge.com/ ) LDD file for the coaling tower: http://www.mocpages....1396009461m.lxf Coaling Tower V2 & Water Tower Builders Notes: With regards to the coal tower, I was inspired by the website "LGauge". However, unlike my previous version of said tower (seen on another creation), I have removed the fancy bracework and replaced it with simple 1x10 beams. For the water tower, however, I was inspired by my Fathers work with a smaller version of the same idea. I enlarged the basic dimensions and replaced the flat roof with a more suitable sloped one of the same type as the coal tower. LDD link: http://www.mocpages....1396273780m.lxf Railroad Structures: Switch Tower (World City Style) This is a Switch Tower designed to be compatible with the 2003 set #10027, (Train Shed) or my MOC of that style. (see above for the Closed sided 6-Long shed (World City style) I am talking about) Here is the top floor, accessible by the staircase from the outside as seen in the main picture. This floor features a main computer, used for switching and train location. This is the bottom floor, where tools are stored. It can be reached by a door under the stairs / landing. Builder's Notes: This building is 100% build-able, and features no really expensive parts. (as far a I know) The model is made to compliment my XL World City train shed, which I actually own as of April 2013. LDD file for the Switch Tower (World City Style): http://www.mocpages....1396032491m.lxf BRS Signal Bridges (double and single tracks) Here we have two signal bridges, one double track, and one single track. Single Track Double track Builder's Notes: I got the instructions for these models from a website known as LGauge, which is an older LEGO train MOC site, and modified them to suit my tastes and cheaper Bricklink pricing. LDD file for the BRS Signal Bridges (double and single tracks): http://www.mocpages....1395966918m.lxf Modular Tunnels (double and single tracks) My father's tunnels' with a update. Back in 1999 - 2005, my father kinda went on a LEGO building spree. He built the original single track tunnel, a red / white shed (later expanded to double track), a bridge using 6552's river base-plate, a Factory, and an unfinished grain elevator. i am remaking them all to show to the world via Flickr & MOC Pages. The real models have been in my fathers basement since they were built. Anyway, I recreated his tunnel, took off the 32x32 green base-plate, made them modular, and made a double track version to boot. The double track version. Single tracked version. One possible combination of the two types of tunnel. If the tunnels is placed near a curve, two tracks should be placed in front of the tunnels just to make sure trains have overhang / turning room. In theory, this should hive enough time for a larger locomotive (like my Berkshire) to straighten out. LDD file for the modular tunnels: http://www.mocpages....1343930750m.lxf Railway Girder Bridge Built from my own imagination and an old file, but inspired by my Father's bridge from 1999. Double tracking is easy with this bridge! LDD file for the Railway Girder Bridge: http://www.mocpages....1396111989m.lxf Grain Elevator This Grain Elevator features a conveyor belt to transfer "corn" (round yellow studs) to the waiting rail cars. Based on my Father's design from 2001, but with a conveyor belt, more silos (is that the right word?), and less fancy arches. I also constructed this out of white and red instead of old grey and red. Top view, showcasing my brother's conveyor belt idea. LDD file for the Grain elevator: http://www.mocpages....1396114565m.lxf Factory Originally built in Sand Red by my father in 2004-ish, this building is one of my dad's biggest creations. I modified it and brought it up to my specifications... okay, I whinged it from looking at the model. I took some liberties, (& made some mistakes) with the original model. For example: the first version had a smaller smokestack, (diameter wise) and had a different Railroad loading dock. (His dock was made from the 1990's 16 x 16 old dark grey sections, with two slopes and 4 middle sections.) Anyway, I hoped it would be of some use for some people, as it always has been gathering dust in the basement since it was built. This end of the factory has a ladder to the top of the smokestack. Inside view with the removable roof to the side. Dad never finished this part, and probably never will. As to what it is supposed to produce... that's up to your imagination! LDD file for the Factory: http://www.mocpages....1396116396m.lxf Barrett's Station This station was built between the East & West Barrett's Tunnels in 1893 by the Missouri Pacific Railroad. It was used until 1944, when the war-time traffic became too much,and the two single track tunnels were bypassed by a double track cut-through built right next door. The Station and the West tunnel were preserved, while the East tunnel was covered up and buried under a road, which was eventually named Barrett's Station Road. The site of the station was turned into a museum known as the Museum of Transportation. Builder's notes: This station was originally the Toy Shop from the Winter Village series of LEGO sets. In real life, the story I just told you is 100% true. However, the Barret's station was not made in 1893, and looks nothing like the one seen here. The inspiration for the station came from the real-life Kirkwood Station (seen here: http://en.wikipedia....Amtrak_station) ) which was built in 1893, is still used by Amtrak and is located a short distance up the track from the Museum of Transportation. The rear of the station features inside seating, a old-fashioned cash register (This piece: http://www.bricklink....asp?P=3039pb26 ) and a modern train signal computer (with this part: http://www.bricklink....asp?P=3297px22 ) where the telegraph used to be. LDD file for Barrett's station: http://www.mocpages....1396901621m.lxf Grain Elevator (fancy) Built originally by my father in 1999, this elevator was never completed. As my Dad did not discover Bricklink until 2006, it lacked several crucial parts, and remains uncompleted to this day... just another thing on the to-do list! I also did some major goofs, such as making the building one stud too thin, (it should be 16 studs wide at the base), but I hope I compensated enough by making the funnel tall enough to let the tallest official train car I could think of go through without problems. (That car is http://www.bricklink...m.asp?S=10014-1 ) I have faithfully recreated the elevator and added some parts that did not exist in '99, such as the red windscreens used a funnel, and a conveyor belt with handle. LDD file for the Fancy Grain Elevator: http://www.mocpages....1398708090m.lxf Glencoe Switch Tower I was inspired to build this Glencoe Switch Tower by set number 60009 (Helicopter Arrest) and a number of old signal towers in my hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. In the real world the town of Glencoe is the location of the Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad. ( Link to their homepage: http://www.wfprr.com/ ) This 12 inch gauge railway runs for a mile on an old Missouri Pacific roadbed that was once (not anymore) connected to Barrett's Station, along with several other stations. They have several steam locos, and some blue white and tan train cars which I am replicating in LEGO. However, this building is not based on any one prototype at Glencoe or elsewhere, but numerous switch towers all over the St. Louis area. The first floor features an old telegraph desk, which was used to contact stations further down the line until the telephone and eventually the computer replaced it. The top of the tower has two signal computers and a cozy fireplace. LDD file for Glencoe switch Tower: http://www.mocpages....1399834102m.lxf American level crossing (double track) Inspired by fellow Eurobricks builder Lightningtiger's level crossing, especially his design for the cross-buck. (the X thing that usually says RAILROAD CROSSING) I personally really like the use of frying pans for the lights. Here is his pic of the crossing that inspired me: LDD file for my version of the crossing: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1400524694m.lxf Glencoe Depot Built in 1912 for Brick Railway Systems in the small town of Glencoe, Missouri, this Depot features a wood burning fireplace and a ground level platform with four benches. Inside view showcasing the four seats (3 benches, 1 chair) fireplace, and cash register. Their is also a trashcan next to the street side door, but it is hidden from view in this shot. This station model was originally built from Brick City Depot instructions, and modified by me. The LDD file will NOT be given out. Comments, Questions & complaints welcome!
  11. Hey, lightningtiger, could you show me a picture of how the roof attaches to the top of that shed? I could use that idea for my locomotive shed! I'll post a picture to show what I mean, if you want. EDIT: Never mind, I figured it out. sorry!
  12. Now boarding on track 5: More railway MOCs! 1930's streamline train: Topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93584#entry1857008 LDD file: http://www.mocpages....1395862145m.lxf 1920's heavyweight train: Topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93584#entry1857008 LDD file: http://www.mocpages....1395861942m.lxf 1950's Blue & White passenger consist Topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93584#entry1857008 LDD file: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1395862516m.lxf Express passenger cars (2003-style) Topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93584#entry1857008 LDD file: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1395860545m.lxf 1950's Freight Cars Topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93584#entry1857008 LDD file: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1395860725m.lxf
  13. I have added five new consists (4 passenger, 1 freight) to the first post, with the LDD files for each. Enjoy!
  14. Thanks for the compliments, and no comments (besides yours) is not that uncommon for me. You just get used to it, I guess. Also, It's two exactly X-L baseplates long. I'd don't have a ruler at the moement, and can't remember how long that is. I'll try to find it on google. EDIT: Looked up how long a large base plate is, then times by three (as three Larges make a XL) and converted to CM. It's is exactly 76.2 Centimeters long. Does this help?
  15. @Bricktimus: Only time will tell if I get these.... the Haunted House MOD is very expensive. If anybody wants more Johnny Thunder - type vehicles, or just some older automobiles, look here: 1920's MOON The MOON Motor Car company lasted from 1905 until 1930. Here is the lnik to the Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia....Moon_automobile This is not based on a specific model, but more or less the style of 1920's luxury MOON automobiles. The MOON Motor Car company was based in St. Louis Missouri and built cars from 1905 to 1930. However, they did not get the very complex finances straightened out until 1965! This model was inspired by the works of Bricktrix, whose Rolls Royce Phantom Mk II inspired me to build the chassis of his car into the model you see here. Link to the Bricktrix original: http://www.flickr.co...157622854792681 1930's Gangster Sedan Built from set #7682 (Shanghai Chase) and modified with modern parts to give cleaner, more streamlined look. The rear features a rear inspired by the yellow car in set 10200. (Custom Car Garage) 1930's Roadster Look familiar? It's the same as the one in my Market Street Bakery 10190 MOD. I included it only because it fits the bill of a vintage car. 1931 Ford Model AA truck Everyone may have heard of the Ford Model T and maybe it's successor, the Model A. But here is something you may not know: The Model T and later Model A both had trucks made from the basic principles of those cars. They were called the Model TT & Model AA, which is where this Lego model comes in. It is based off a Ford Model AA truck. I built this model from set #10222, Winter Village post Office. Link to the Model AA wiki page: http://en.wikipedia....i/Ford_Model_AA 1930's German Automobile This model was made from Indiana Jones set #7622, Race for the Stolen Treasure. It now features a roof and proper windows. I consider this the civilian version of the one in the set. The rear also has tail lights, which were not in the original set. 1940 AEC Regent III This is my double-Decker bus. It is based on an Associated Equipment Company (AEC) Regent III. This bus is missing one part: the stair case in the rear. I based this model off the 2003 version of the Knight Bus. I even added a proper staircase, which isn't in LDD. Here is a Bricklink picture of it: This bus type is famous for being the basis for the purple Knight Bus in the Harry Potter "Prisoner of Azkaban" movie. In real life service, this bus type was built from 1939 to 1954 and used until the late 1970's. It was usually painted red or dark green, but I decided on reddish brown for this MOC just to be different. Here we can see the support for the stairs off to the rear of the bus. The roof and second floor of this bus are removable, even though no mini-figures can sit in the drivers seat and only one figure can fit per row of passenger seats. Here is the link to the Regent III wikia page: http://en.wikipedia..../AEC_Regent_III (I know the the Regent III usually had inside staircase, but the prototype did originally had an older outside one, and that's what I'm going with.) 1944 Jeep Built from Indiana Jones set #7628, Peril in Peru. I don't think I modified this one that much. 1920's Roaring Roadster This car was made out of a desire to made a car using LEGO Western pistols as pistons. I think I did a reasonably good job! Tail lights and spare tire, that's all you'll find back here! Bessie (Doctor Who) This is based off the Doctor Who car Bessie. (I don't know the original prototype or it's model year, so just called it "Bessie". Rear of the car features tail lights and a spare tire. Bessie even has a page at the Doctor Who wiki: http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Bessie Sinister's racer & Thunder's car are also included in the file (see below). Rear view of the two cars. LDD file for all that you see here: http://www.mocpages....1395235446m.lxf Comments, questions, & complaints are always welcome!
  16. @Eurotrash: It is officially on the list of to-build items.
  17. You might want to use LDD manager as well. Some of the parts on that model don't look like they exist in those colors... Link to the LDD manager post: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=41993
  18. The whole Military setup including: -Two Transport Trucks -Flying Wing -General's Car -Gasoline tanker -Airport tractor with two carts -Jungle Cutter When Indiana Jones set #7683's pictures was first leaked in dark grays, I was impressed... but then they went and changed it to dark green in the final, released version. Well, now I changed it back! I removed the unavailable parts, turned the regular green and dark green to light and Dark bluish gray. The cockpit is no longer hinged, making it much stronger, plus the rear guns no longer swivel, eliminating that weak point. The cockpit is supposed to be the Star Wars Jedi star fighter one (dark-bluish gray-print-on -transparent-black part) The General's car and a gasoline tanker. The tanker is a almost stock 7638, but with some minor upgrades and better color choices. The car is a modified 7622, Race for the Stolen Treasure. These are made from 7622, Race for the Stolen Treasure. Since the fabric part is so VERY expensive, I found a solution in the Eurobricks Official sets LDD topic. I took the cover from the trucks built by user ADHO15 and redid some portions to be cheaper (I.E. thinner tires) and better coordinated color-wise. I bought the original set 7626 (Jungle cutter) in Summer 2008. I wanted to make it it in dark gray to match my two trucks but gave up after trying to order the parts from Lego. (I didn't know about Bricklink at that time) Well, now the shoe is on other other foot and here it is, in full grayish glory! A Airport tow truck / tractor, featuring a mobile stair case and tool cart. Redesigned from the dark blue tractor in set 7628 Peril in Peru. I got the next two creations' LDD files back in 2011 from my Brother. He didn't built them, and can't remember where he got them. I have since remade the battleship three times and the sub twice. Here is HMS Timberwolf (the battleship )and the HMS Gray Ghost. (the submarine) The battleship features four guns and a two smokestacks, while the submarine has two propellers and is almost 100% built sideways. ...and yes, the guns do rotate! These airplanes are modified and recolored versions of set #6745. (Propeller power) They are now fighter planes. This symbol goes on the battleship on a flagpole. This one goes on the submarine. The wolves from Legends of Chima are going to run these ships. Wakz will be the venerable Admiral of the Fleet, and Commander of the battleship. (known as the Timberwolf) While Winzar is the slightly unhinged captain of the submarine. (called the Gray Ghost) Wilhurt will be the Commander of the Ground forces, such as the trucks and assorted vehicles. (Man this guy looks creepy!) Windra commands the Air forces. while the overall commander of the military and the Empire of the Moon will be Worriz. This theme will be called the Wolfpack... and no, this isn't the Castle sub-theme! (By the way: These last seven pictures are from Bricklink!) LDD file for all that is in this thread: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1396275057m.lxf Comments, Questions, & Critics welcome!
  19. Maybe, just maybe, I might build them... someday. I'll put it on my waiting list... It kinda goes with these... I also want them! EDIT: will the moderator please close this thread? I have made another one containing all of the wolfpack creations. (Link here: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93836#entry1854884 ) Thank you.
  20. The three files for all four Non-Sava engines have been added to the first post. This now includes the ALCO PA & PB units. Link: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1395680308m.lxf
  21. 1930's Wolfpack Battleship & Submarine Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93823 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1395667879m.lxf EMD SW-1500 (left) & ALCO RS-2 (right) Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93584 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1395678142m.lxf General Electric GG-1 Locomotive Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93584 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1395173382m.lxf ALCO PA (cab) & PB (booster) units Topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=93584 LXF: http://www.mocpages....1395680308m.lxf
  22. Before I start, here is some background info: I got the LDD files for these ships back in 2011 from my Brother. He didn't built them, and can't remember where he got them. I have since remade the battleship three times and the sub twice. Here is HMS Timberwolf (the battleship )and the HMS Gray Ghost. (the submarine) The battleship features four guns and a two smokestacks, while the submarine has two propellers and is almost 100% built sideways. ...and yes, the guns do rotate! This symbol goes on the battleship on a flagpole. This one goes on the submarine. The wolves from Legends of Chima are going to run these ships. Wakz will be the venerable Captain of the Battleship. (known as the Timberwolf) While Winzar is the slightly unhinged captain of the submarine. (called the Gray Ghost) This fleet will be called the Wolfpack... and no, this isn't the entire fleet! (By the way: These last four pictures are from Bricklink!) LDD file for all that is in the main pic: http://www.mocpages....1395667879m.lxf Comments, Questions, & Critics welcome!
  23. New creations have been added. This includes an sw1500 and a RS-2. The LXF for these two engines is here: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1395678142m.lxf
  24. My total is up to 63 trains and 13 town / train buildings.... plus the space stuff.

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