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Darkkostas25

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  1. Nice industrial-looking "working horse" here. Nice details under the hood, ladders and all the little things that make it real
  2. Very nice set of wagons, and I don't know why, but they give me kozy vibes
  3. Nice, clean and simple (not overdone with parts) but still fun design
  4. Great details for this scale, and awesome part usage
  5. Neat build! Nice colour combination and shaping! Also, gribling(?) accurate radiator vents and windows(new one? I assume)
  6. 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 )
  7. Marvelous! Show more!
  8. Thank you all for your kind response
  9. Great capturing of the shaping of the original model and adding LEGO "touch"/ Hope to see it with some of your coaches(passenger)
  10. 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.
  11. 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!
  12. I hope, but I have a module with two, but then I need an additional wagon for the battery block
  13. Thank you all for your kind words!
  14. *heavy breathing* I NEED TWO OF THEM
  15. Nice idea for BDP! Love IT!
  16. Astounding details on both trains (sets)!
  17. Coupling is the main problem. I changed from pegs to bars and a thin Technik plate 1x2 with cros/axel holes, which gives more flexibility and makes the gap smaller from 4 to 2+ std Nice colour scheme, sadly, that second mid-section was scrapped due to rolling resistance
  18. Great! Autstanding model and stikers !
  19. Hmm, I think it could work for some narrow environment where the width is limited and you need to use height. Clever design
  20. Well, I chose to use wheels from the DP 7-9 palette (I have been doing it since the first one, coz I need a grip to the actual/active parts that are in use and production and cheap (as they could be))
  21. It`s my old model that I'm now tweaking for possible motorisation and more cheaper version
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