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About Jefry Been

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A new journey begins for my Signal Box on Lego Ideas. Wellcome to support and comment https://beta.ideas.lego.com/product-ideas/6daecd38-2ab7-42e8-8823-e1b6c0c35a1a
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Wow! Love the design of the loco and wagon. Graffiti also looks very cool. Awesome overall)
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Jefry Been replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
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Yes, you are right! It seems that this topic is not interesting not only to Lego but also to Lego fans. I have already tried to win 5 times with different buildings on the Bricklink program and on Idias - so far 5000 in a year and a half is my best result. While for some works 10000 is done in a month or half a year. I don't see much point in selling instructions. Anyone who has at least a little experience in construction can recreate my works from pictures! It's even more interesting in my opinion))
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Frankly speaking, there is little chance that Lego will revive this part. Most likely they will replace it. But I agree that the part is cool and it is a pity that it has become history.
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Yes, but don't tell anyone else))
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Thank you very much! Yeap that would be awesome) Half of the way to the dream)
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Okay, this box has been collecting votes for almost 1.5 years. There are only 50 left to 5000! And this is my personal record at the moment! I think the second 5k will go easier)
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Oh yes! One of the best MOCs this wave (after mine, of course ) Good luck! I'll definitely take one if it wins.
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I was inspired, not copied, ha-ha)) But you are right, the doors should be twice smaller Well, totaly agree) Thanks!
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Thanks! Originaly I was inspired by LEGO 148 Station from 1975. Thanks for comment! I think it will be difficult to please everyone who has a railway layout so that this Signal Booth matches exactly. I think it will not be a problem to adjust the width/number of tracks to personal taste. P.S. I agree with all the comments anyway)
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Thank you very much for the detailed comment. In fact, it is worth either leaving it as it is or simply putting one path under the building's canopy. In any case, this format will not suit everyone. Someone adheres to the standard width between the rails, someone has the railway track raised by several plates with the immitation of sand embankment, etc. I think that the modification of the tracks here will be for many who buy this set in case of my success))
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hmm, to be honest I didn't think about that. I figured that the trains would easily pass in parallel. Well yeah I should have made one track there!
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Hi! Thanks for comment! I don't really understand what do you mean. There are no curve rails on the MOC, the straight ones are two studs from each other - that is okay for 6wide city trains. Huge thanks for support! Appreciated)
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Welcome to My Overhead Railway Signal Box Overhead signal boxes were widely used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, during the era when railways relied on mechanical and manual signaling systems. They often featured a combination of mechanical lever frames and electric or pneumatic systems to manage signals and track points efficiently This signal box is built from 3,028 parts and includes everything needed to manage train traffic, ensuring safe and efficient train movements. It features a team of 5 minifigures who are responsible for communication and coordination between trains, stations, and other signal boxes in the area. Positioned above the tracks, this structure provides operators with a clear, panoramic view of the rail yard or track layout. This design allows operators to directly observe train positions, track points, and signals, ensuring smooth operations. Inside, you'll find a fully equipped space, including: Mechanical levers for controlling signals and track points. Modern computers for advanced operations. A cozy kitchen with a coffee machine to keep the staff energized. A toilet on the ground floor for convenience. Final Words This signal box combines historical charm with practical functionality, capturing the essence of railway operations in its golden age. I hope you enjoy this creation and can appreciate the attention to detail that went into every part of this build! You can support this MOC with your vote, if you like it. Thanks everyone in advance) https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-7/2504/Overhead-Railway-Signal-Box