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jan_12

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  1. I really like it, the shape is captured very well and I like the fact that it has power functions. Keep up the good work!
  2. Thanks!
  3. Thank you very much for your comments, I really appreciate that you like my MOC's , and thank you ScotNick for the information on the Vienna trams, it's really helpful, your trams are really cool to, you instantly know that they are based on ones from Vienna . I hope I will be making more trams of course, now I'm going to focus on the trams in Istria, Croatia that unfortunately no longer exist, but will be made in Lego
  4. Thank you.
  5. I have finally finished the E1 Vienna tram and the 244 heritage tram is almost finished as well : Unfortunately, the E1 trams are slowly retiring from service , so I made a litlle reminder of them in Lego And all of them together, until I build a bigger tram depot...
  6. Thank you for your comments!
  7. Thanks
  8. Here's a few pictures of the Dubrovnik tram, I made a modification to it by adding lights with LED strips, I hope you like it :
  9. This is an excellent MOC, the level of details is just amazing!
  10. Thank you for your comments, I really appreciate it! I was planning on doing something similar, a little diorama, I tried to build a few of them, but it would always end up in pieces because I didn't feel the theme matched the trams...But there's always a possibility for another one!
  11. Well, I have to admit that I haven't considered it, but it is a pretty good idea.
  12. Thank you very much , I'm so pleased you like them and yes, I do have a lot of plans in LDD to build trams from Rio, the famous Bonde, from Budapest, Zurich, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo and some from Croatia that unfortunately no longer exist like the Pula, Opatija and Rijeka trams, one day they will be built , it's all a matter of time!
  13. Thank you for your comment. And now that I finished the Croatian part, I will present to you trams from Vienna, Prague and Lisbon I would like to start with the Vienna trams, I've made three of them, one is finished, and the other two are WIP (still ), the first one is an old ''Bim'', it has been presented in a set by Robert Staringer and it is very nice, but here is my version: Then there is the E1 tram, WIP, it's missing a section of roof, it is very similar with the tram of Robert Staringer, but it has some differences like the light-bluish gray roof, standard train wheels and some other litlle details: Finally, another WIP is a 244 tram, one can also be seen in Graz (it still needs a LOT of parts to be completed ) Now I go a little to the north to Prague, this tram was built in the Fr. Križik factory along with the Dubrovnik tram I mentioned earlier, they are very similar, but the one in Prague is longer: In the end, here is my version of the Lisbon tram:
  14. Hello, I've been watching this forum for quite a long time and after the ZET Končar 2200 tram was introduced, I decided to show you some of my own trams too that I've made quite a while ago! Since I live in Croatia, I will start with two trams from the capital Zagreb, both of them owned by ZET (Zagrebački Električni Tramvaj - Zagreb Electric Tram): The first is called M-24 because it was constructed by engineer Mandl and it was built in 1924. It was one of the first tramway's to be built in Croatia. Now for the pictures: The trailer is motorized with power functions, but the power functions do take a lot of space in it And one picture of the original The next tram is a little bit more sophisticated in appearance and the technology used, being built in 1951, it had much more advantages than the M-24, it's the TMK 101, also built by ing. Mandl, over the years it became a symbol of Zagreb and there were more than 70 of them built This is one of my best achievements I've accomplished so far , you may be familiar with the town of Dubrovnik in the south of Croatia, but many don't know it had a tram, and it was built in the Fr. Križik factory in the Czech republic, the same place were many Prague trams originated from: The only thing that is non-LEGO in this MOC are stickers, but that's it (I apologize for the quality of the pictures, I can't do much more with a mobile phone camera )
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