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Nice build! "Tea, Earl Grey, hot."
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Simple but effective! Nice work - the style fits well with the 12V-style locomotive!
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[MOC] Frisco #1501 (4-8-2 Mountain Type)
Pdaitabird replied to legonerd54321's topic in LEGO Train Tech
The updated model is amazing, especially the new smokebox door and additional piping. And photographing it in real snow was a nice touch! -
That's a lovely MOC and would make a wonderful teaching tool - I certainly learned a lot! Nice work!
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Nice job! The lighting looks good!
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Nice! I could imagine Barney Fife driving that. (I wonder if anyone has built a Mayberry MOC?)
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Where should I Post It? (Question)
Pdaitabird replied to John Cromwell's topic in Special LEGO Themes
That would be fine. The sci-fi section would also be appropriate. Looking forward to seeing your MOC! -
Have a look at some of these totally legit upcoming Star Wars shows: https://babylonbee.com/news/heres-an-exclusive-inside-look-at-15-new-star-wars-shows
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Sort of like an updated Metroliner? That would be a pretty cool tribute to a classic set.
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[moc] Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México class PR-8 4-8-0
Pdaitabird replied to SteamSewnEmpire's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Nice work! I like the cowcatcher and tender bogies. And the LDD flex-tube manipulation is impressive, as always! -
I don't know how well it would adhere to plastic, but hide glue might be worth a try as any mistakes can be reversed with warm water. Just mix one part unflavored gelatin with four parts water and heat until it dissolves. I've had good results fletching arrows with it.
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Nice little locomotive! I had never heard of this one before, but you've really captured its essence in the 12v style!
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As a child of the 9v era, I have to go with the Super Chief.
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[MOC] 4,5v Diesel locomotive with auto-unloading tipper wagons
Pdaitabird replied to Paperinik77pk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Nice diorama! I like the design of the freight cars and the little details like the wastewater coming out of the drainage. That's a lovely little diesel too - it seems Oleon and Eslandola have some technological catching up to do!
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Looks like a job for the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch!
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[COR - FB] Ships never come singly
Pdaitabird replied to Wellesley's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I love the design for the junk and the attention to detail in the rigging of the larger ship. And those tires as headgear are simply brilliant! -
Yep. For a 4-wide boiler, we're pretty much stuck with either those pieces for a cylinder or 45 degree slopes for an octagon. (I've also seen boilers built using those 1 x 2 x 1-1/3 curved slopes, but they look more like the top of a Belpaire firebox than a proper boiler!) The best work-around that I've seen is to put minifig hands into the notches, allowing you to cover them up with a hand rail.
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Nice job! I like the cab detailing and how you've incorporated tender power!
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Nice concept! I'd love to live in a place like that!
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Lego train 80's layout with all 12V trains
Pdaitabird replied to AlmightyArjen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Now that's an awesome layout! It's giving me nostalgia for the 80s and I wasn't even alive then!- 19 replies
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[MOC] Chilean "Gondola Carril T-1024" in 1:22.5 scale
Pdaitabird replied to Paperinik77pk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Nice little loco! It would look right at home in a logging camp!
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Wow...the MOC alone would be impressive. The fact that it can negotiate standard curves is even more so!