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Made with a Brother Canada - P-touch® Labellers. They can write "white on trasparent" and "black on white" among the others things
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New pictures added http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=553929
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...it tastes very British! Normally people tend to reproduce famous trains (Rheingold, Orient-Express and stuff like that). I prefer these mixture of differt style cars to recreate a typical consist of the last days of steam in Britain and continental Europe. I have to add the gangways and work a bit on the underframe. Originally these cars were intended 7 studs wide, but later on I dropped the idea :-( http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=549621
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some more pictures http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=553924 work in progress
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5 cars trains loosely based on CIWL pullman train. Full consist include: fisrt class car (38 studs long, 6 studs wide) 7 windows second class car (38 studs long, 6 studs wide) 8 windows pullman car (38 studs long, 6 studs wide) restaurant car (38 studs long, 6 studs wide) NOT SHOWN -light blue and beige livery-porthole windows composite 1st/2nd compartiment car (37 studs long, 6 studs wide) http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=6240820
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Lego LDD MOC LBSCR 48 Ft Bogie Coach
sportinglife replied to jamesed_1971's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Lovely!- 7 replies
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- Lego Rolling Stock
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"Emerald Night" of course! Without smoke deflector (looks nicer ). A perfect engine for such consist dating from 1930s to lates 1950s/early 60s! My idea of LEGO train is: something a bit more detailed than ordinary "CITY" train, but not too heavy in scale with "CITY" environment. Some cars seen on internet are fantastic indeed but too long and wide to blend with ordinary stuff. What do you think guys? I can't upload pictures anymore. I do like the underframe of your GWR railcar. I'd like something similiar, but it's a bit too detailed and complex for a relatively simply model for my taste. Lego models should sound solid in hand http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=6240714
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I'm currently working on a 5 cars passenger train named "Devon-Scot-Express". Cars intended for this consist are loosely based on pre-1948 british design. Cars are 36/38 studs long, 6 studs wide. Red livery, similar to BR "suburban" red. Here's a type S536 composite 1st/3rd. The whole consist will include: *composite 1st/3rd (shown) *open 3rd *vestibule 3rd/buffett *compartiment first *brake first compartiment
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Pix ,pix, pix! Is the Ausini website still "down"?
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I wonder why none of the Asusini trains is mentioned in the exhaustive and recently updated "clonebrands" http://www.1000steine.com/brickset/miscellaneous/clonebrands_v1.3.pdf
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Moc Lego Steam Locomotive LNER 4472 Flying Scotsman
sportinglife replied to jamesed_1971's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Lovely, in some case better than the original (wheel hubs, light). Can you give us some details of the wheel hubs?- 24 replies
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- Lego Trains
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Actually I do favour for high profile too... Thanks Duq for the links
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Actually it takea a while before they're accessible...
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I'd like an opinion about this train I'm going to build. It's made up by a first+second+restaurant+combined first+second+mail and bagagge http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=539868 Do cars look better in "high profile roof" (grey) or "low profile roof" (white). These cars are loosely inspired by SNCF OCEM. Suggestion welcome. Lenght 32 studs. Sorry I can't upload pictures here (Does anyone know why?)
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Obviuosly you can't compare LEGO and Enlighten, especially in term of "friction". Anyway, a parte the unique enlighten brick, my MOC is fully reproducible with genuine LEGO bricks