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Shiva

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  1. First thing I thought of, when I heard that, was: Futuron, Blacktron, Space Police.
  2. Storm, har reminds of the... whenever she had the mohawk in the comics. Goliath? will that char be in the MCU? Gamora, of the previous CMF series, rocked!
  3. Tents, minikitchen etc, as optional features. Possible.
  4. Nice! Any train wagon for these cars?
  5. efferman, nice overland trailer! What will you add to it? Lot of options. And your looks better than most, or all? I seen on google searches. One could even have a bigger trailer, boggie trailer. Vesper-X has boggie trailers, but not as cute or good looking as yours.
  6. Thumbs up! Nice garden layout. But you have the video starting at the end in that link. at 83 seconds, of 83.
  7. Regarding CPU and GPU coolers. You could do so that you have a few different generations to show up? https://www.sapphirenation.net/history-graphics-card-coolers-part-iv , this is part 4 of 4, you will find the links to part 3, 2 and 1. GPU cooler history. There should be similar articles for CPU cooling history? The PSU, beef it up :) those things are quite big. Your minifig? Maybe have it being in a HDD cage instead? Less height on the minifig box.
  8. 76232 The Hoopty, is that price really correct?! Shouldn't the price be less! than 75338: Ambush on Ferrix. And that one is a bit expensive too. Oh, forgot to write. Except for the current prize of the set. I do like it.
  9. Quite nice. Nice HDD :) Cooler is nice too. As is the Case. But why the L form of the motherboard? In my opinion, not needed. DVD placement? You could switch place with where the Poer buttons etc are and have the DVD next to the HDD? What is the black box, at the bottom of the case? The front grey has the minifig, mDP's ? Maybe DVI and HDMI instead? Or what decade are you after here? Memory would say -+1999's, GPU closer to 2020. Cooler? Last years to now.
  10. A bookcase or glass cabinet, deep and wide enough, with glass shelves, could be perfect for this. Bank on the shelf above the the cave. There seem to be connection points on the back side of the bank too. Are those if one wants to add to the bank? or will LEGO release something else, that can connect to those?
  11. zephyr1934, hopefully I'll get that far, someday in the future. 21344, seems to be the correct item number for the Orient Express. 21334, is the Jazz Quartet.
  12. Thumbs up :)
  13. zephyr1934, I bought 6x of those train wheels earlier this year. I wanted a close look. #15 wheels. Atleast according to my calculations. In 1:38 scale, they could have been perfekt for a SJ F, steam locomotive https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJ_F_(steam_locomotive) BR Standard Class 7, it has the same drive wheel size as SJ F. Tailor made rods?! I might need those, if I ever get to actually build a steam locomotive or 2.
  14. Nice! Doesn't it have too many pieces for a polybag? Or close to.
  15. Sven J, the pinhole placement is something I too, dislike.
  16. What vehicle instead? Lot of vehicles has curves. Unless taking some classic 80's and 90's volvos.Even those have some curves.
  17. I wonder, how would LEGO do those curves? Examples would be welcome.
  18. Thank you :) The locomotive looks very nice.
  19. Possibe that it is so. #14 drives are 1 step less than the big scale #15's, while 1 step up from BBB and Brick Train Depots. In 1:48 scale, the #14 would be 2227,2mm wheels. "87 ¹¹/₁₆". 1:48 scale wheels for the locomotive would be either #12 or #13. And as you write, those might not be feasible. One of the first Orient Express locomotives in 1883, seems to be one of the big wheeler steam locomotives. Sadly I have not been able to find what model it was. Edit: Checking a photo from https://trainconsultant.com/2020/05/05/tableau-illustre-des-trains-de-la-ciwl-de-lorient-express-aux-moins-connus/ And then searching for Chemins de fer de l'Est locomotives, I found https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Est_501_to_562 . This seems to be the 1890 steam locomotive model, on the photo.
  20. #14 drives and blinds, would be quite nice, if the rod hole stays close to the center hole. "90840" #15, sadly has it farther away from the center.
  21. Thank you for the photos. RIP ;( Odense Station, in LEGO. I wish there would have been a way to safe it, for display. Atleast the real life old Odense Station is still there.
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