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Birney Safety Trolley - 1910's bi-directional streetcar
Severus A replied to Murdoch17's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Beautiful! I'll borrow some of your ideas to build a trolley for my LEGO town. -
Very elegant execution. The model looks awesome.
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Fast and funny. The installation is impressive.
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Hi, when I've written "inspired" I did not want to say that your cars are inspired from some set :) In fact I did not know about 30303 set until your previous post. What I've wanted to say is that the design of your bumpers looks great and original. And I have the same opinion after I've seen the polybag set
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Amazing model. The laws of the physics are the same in LEGO as in the real world and your MOC demonstrates a sharp use of them. One question: what is the significance of the strings from the ground?
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Beautiful building. The design of the bumper cars is very inspired. Congrats.
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Beautiful town landscape. The building is remarkable but my favorite is the small scene with the man feeding the pigeons.
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Excellent! The attitude of the warrior is impressive. Congrats!
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Thanks for your appreciation.
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I love this set. This set is my favourite even if better or more beautiful sets have been made before or after it. On the second place is 4564 set :)
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It looks great. A way for bikes should be included in a nowadays town layout.
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Good idea, thank you. I'll try next weeks to modify the stairs to see how will look :) Ha,ha, indeed it sounds like a Diesel :)) The motor and the reductor are below the floor which acts like a sound box. Maybe you remember the times when at the country fairs the merry-go-rounds used noisy motors with combustion :) Thank you for appreciation.
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Matisa BNRI 85 Tamping Machine. I've found this rail maintenance vehicle very interesting and I've made a MOC - not a replica - inspired by it. CNCFR Matisa tamper by Andrei 105, on Flickr Matisa BNRI 85 by Sergio Ferrero Rodriguez, on Flickr LEGO Matisa 11 by Severus A, on Flickr
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It looks very cool. I like the elegant shape and how you designed the space in the laboratory.
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Thanks. The fun build proves that any LEGO piece is important :) Thank you. An IR receiver could be added very easy so the speed could be controlled by a R.C. like in your friend cool amusement park. For my model I've built under the floor a reductor using gear wheels. The purpose was to show to my kids how the speed and the direction of the rotation could be calculated and controlled through gear wheels. Thank you for appreciation and suggestion. For the shape of the trunk I've used hinges and also the tolerance of the bricks interlocking surfaces. Unfortunately the white base of the photobox is damaged.
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If you will make an account on Flikr and share the photos from there there is no need to keep the photos under 100k limit. https://www.flickr.com/
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Beautiful microscale work. I like a lot how you've used the minifig roller skates for the wheels and coupling elements.
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I have two old pterodactyls and some strings which stayed a long time in my drawers. Finally I've found their utility... It could be seen working in this video. LEGO Rolling Tree video by Severus A, on Flickr And few pictures: LEGO Rolling Tree 1 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Rolling Tree 2 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Rolling Tree 4 by Severus A, on Flickr More pictures could be seen here: https://www.flickr.c...th/26395563956/
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It looks very nice. It would be useful if you could add some larger pictures of your MOC for details. You could use this tutorial : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=97921
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Summer is almost here and a journey on the river could be a beautiful experience :) LEGO Excursion Boat 2 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Excursion Boat 3 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Excursion Boat 6 by Severus A, on Flickr LEGO Excursion Boat 7 by Severus A, on Flickr
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Excellent warrior :). You could add more pictures of it.
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Remarkable. I've seen a lot of details reproduced in a very accurate manner. Congrats to the builder.
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It is a very nice looking tiny caboose.
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Very very nice idea and beautiful tower of vignettes.
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CAF Urbos 3 tram, Budapest [REAL MOC]
Severus A replied to Ashi Valkoinen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Your tram looks marvelous. I admire the solution you've found for hiding the links between modules.