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About Darkkostas25

- Birthday 12/25/1992
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Trains
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Which LEGO set did you recently purchase or build?
polybag maclaren Elva
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Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
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Very nice set of wagons, and I don't know why, but they give me kozy vibes
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Nice, clean and simple (not overdone with parts) but still fun design
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Great details for this scale, and awesome part usage
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Neat build! Nice colour combination and shaping! Also, gribling(?) accurate radiator vents and windows(new one? I assume)
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It`s good news for me but not for my wallet :D New tram is intruging like and new steam engine (I bet it will be 4-6-0, TLG love it`s wheel arrengment :D )
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Marvelous! Show more!
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Darkkostas25 started following The Black Hornet
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Great capturing of the shaping of the original model and adding LEGO "touch"/ Hope to see it with some of your coaches(passenger)
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- atchison topeka and santa fe railway
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[MOC] [Instructions] Flying Scotsman 6-wide
Darkkostas25 replied to sebulba56's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Studless design has been a long-requested evolution in the LEGO community. Many new fans see exposed studs as “toylike,” while smooth surfaces feel closer to display models and engineering kits. I enjoy studless building, but creating a truly clean, flowing, polished shape with curves and complex geometry — that’s where real skill shows. This direction doesn’t betray LEGO’s identity. It expands it. Sleek, studless builds bring in new audiences, challenge experienced AFOLs, and prove that LEGO can be both a creative toy and a refined design medium at the same time.
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That kind of setup I used on my own Orient Express, and it works. I may try to add this option, and then the locomotive could be with a cab interior and 2 std longer (well, I love long engines, so it`s not a problem for me) So two motors and a carriage with a battery block or a closed interior cab Thanks!
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I hope, but I have a module with two, but then I need an additional wagon for the battery block
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Thank you all for your kind words!
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*heavy breathing* I NEED TWO OF THEM