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ivanlan9

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  1. And are those genuine Emerald Night coach windows? Metta, Ivan
  2. What I've seen in other threads indicates that even for permanent/semi-permanent home layouts, ME rail had to be glued down or otherwise fixed in place without much room for expansion/contraction. Multiple people lost some serious money on their kickstarter. (I didn't, but instead lost a substantial amount on Brixo. Poopheads. ) I should just be glad I missed out on the ME track!
  3. This engine is a real charmer. Whitcombs (note correct spelling re your picture) are usually denoted by weight; what are the specs on the prototype? Would it be 130 tons, perhaps? I vote for stickers, by the way. Sorry, but those blades stick out and place emphasis on a detracting feature. Sergio's a master, no doubt about it. Always such impressive builds!
  4. It does look useful, but unless I'm missing something it doesn't look like it can be ordered outside of Italy. Metta, Ivan
  5. Please post some teaser pages; it may be that English is not really needed. ...
  6. @EvansI didn't know that about the blue livery either, thanks! Regardless, this version is much more appealing than either of the previous two. I like the green one also, but the blue is best. Bridges? Keep 'em coming!
  7. I didn't notice the "MOC" until after I'd googled "eg-9 electric loco." It looks a lot like it might be an early Italian electric & thought maybe Claudio was posting under another handle. Nice engine, nice work.
  8. I bought the instructions too. Thanks!
  9. @Aanchir Hang in there, "dude." I, for one, read all your posts (in Trains, anyway).
  10. Wow! If that's really what it is, I'll buy bunches and bunches (I even said that back when Coaster first suggested it). Now that I've seen the prototypes, I want them even more!
  11. I think that truck is terrific--it's cute as a button. I wish I could buy it! If Lego made it I'd buy several.
  12. That should fit into a great many amusement parks! Very clever!
  13. You may hate it, but you've done fine work. This is a sweet model of a rare prototype, and I would happily brick-link & build it--if only it were 6-wide. It's a real charmer, and, even if you're not, I am very glad you did it. Thank you!
  14. Sweet. I am particularly fond of the mechanic's rolling toolboxes and the grey shelving unit. Can't wait to see the full build.
  15. Looks a lot more like a railcar than a locomotive. Looks great, whatever the terminology. Great stuff (as usual).
  16. Kickstarter doesn't do partials, but don't they allow stretch goals? That's how the Aria anime funded the dubbing of all three seasons. Probably this wouldn't overperform so spectacularly, but it might be worth thinking about. Metta, Ivan
  17. Google either Cricut or Silhouette machines. They're primarily targeted at scrapbookers. I have a Cricut, and am very happy with the results. Disclaimer: I've only used for a couple of (uncomplicated) stickers. But it worked quickly and well for what I wanted. I got the middle entry in the price range (I didn't need to cut fabric), abt $200 US. I think the Silhouettes are priced comparably.
  18. I would buy bunches of these. At least 100, perhaps 200. Please accept my money.
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