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WesternOutlaw

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  1. Dive into the depths of the mysterious ocean with Ronan Dragonov's recent creation, a D.4U Undersea Dragon.
  2. De-marco creates a nicely designed Rescue Hovercraft that he's shared in the Town Forum:
  3. Once again, L-space expands his Unseen University project by adding this Boathouse.
  4. First, welcome to Train Tech PQ. Secondly, what a beautiful and majestic train! I love the sleak and streamlined design, and the color scheme is most unique. In fact, I don't believe that I've seen this combination of yellow and dark green used before. The extra attention to details used on the dome car and the rear of the observation car add to the overall quality of this train. The length also adds realism to the design. Thank you for sharing this most impressive creation! Now I'm going to check out those FlickR pictures again. Front-paged!
  5. Catch the Day-Glo Special! EB and NILTC member Pepa Quin shares his amazing Day-Glo Special Train in Train Tech. Based on the American Daylight Special line, the train utilizes a yellow, dark green, and white color scheme, making the train most unique. Extra long passenger cars, as well as an observation car adds realism to his fantastic creation.
  6. If I could give this set higher than an "outstanding", I would. Wonderful review with some beautiful images of a set that put the CLASS in Classic Town. Front-paged!
  7. Classic Town fan Paanjang16 brings the EB Town Forum an image review of Nautica set 6542 Launch & Load Seaport. The 1991 set includes two boats, two vehicles, a crane, and lots of wonderful accessories. It's sets like this that put the CLASS in Classic Town.
  8. Once again, a very nice mini Legostein. You truly have a great talent for building these creations. I wanted to see how this might look with a photo-edited background and came up with this:
  9. Posted last week by Dave Shaddix, The Stranger is a miniland-scale western fig that has some superb details. Some of you may recognize the cloth used as the pancho.
  10. Hi DHCP. Interesting topic, but please watch your image size. 800 x 600 is the max per our site guidelines. You don't have to resize these, but for next time, just know the max. Thanks, -TB
  11. I seem to remember the Paradisia collection in the stores, but the pink was a huge turn-off. Now I would love to get my hands on Dolphin Point. That's a great thought. I've always been a fan of lighthouses, and a traditional lighthouse similar to those in Legoland, but in minifig scale would be nice. I love the ghost idea as well. Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. I noticed that it only got a few responses, so I appreciate the feedback. A PF light brick would be a nice addition to a new LEGO lighthouse. Nautical may not be as popular as traditional City themes, but I'm sure we'll see it return again in some shape or form.
  12. Welcome Gormadoc and Banditloon. Glad you could join our EB Train Forum.
  13. Try right clicking and using the "save target as" option. Once complete, then open.
  14. Interesting topic, and I think Train Tech is okay for the post. I never had any of the monorails. In fact, I didn't know that LEGO made three. I'd have to go with the City/Town Monorail that looks the nicest in my opinion. -just wish I had one. EDIT: I can't help to think that if this topic was posted in Space/Sci-Fi, the results might be a bit different.
  15. A bit small for a station, but still a nice effort to create a place for waiting train passengers. Maybe you could add a bench in case the train is late. Are you planning to build a train next?
  16. Nice review Def. I'm a huge fan of Adventurers and love the Jungle expedition sets. I really like that introductory image. Somewhere in this jungle, I think I had the set. LINK to EB Topic. Fantastic set, at a reasonable price. I was hoping LEGO would offer a few more jungle sets like this one for the Indiana Jones theme. I suppose we do have one. Front-paged!
  17. We followed the Amazon tributary Westward until we reached a small clearing as indicated on the tattered map. There we beheld the ancient shrine guarded by a large spider web and the remains of the last explorer. Do you dare venture into 5936 Spiders Secret, the latest Adventurers review by Def?
  18. My pleasure. You've got a nice creation here that fits in nicely with your other town structures. I've been wanting to front-page one of your creations for some time now.
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