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Gabor

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  1. Really nice work! I especially like the bench! The two buildings looks great together!
  2. Hi! I took a big brother photo for my Taurus, too:
  3. @stigge72: Thank you! @ER0L: I hope it, too! :)
  4. The overall shape is very cool and there are some really nice things in the interior, I especially like the fridge and the alarm clock!
  5. @Sci-FiFleetAdmiral: Thank you! Can't wait to see your one!
  6. Wow! It looks really cool! The interior is very nice and you found a great colour schemefor it!
  7. Fantastic building! I especially like the backyard! I have built a backyard earlier, too, maybe you are interested in: https://www.flickr.c...th/16626427943/
  8. @Mike S: Thank you!
  9. Thank you both of you!
  10. Very cool and nice building! I like the chimney!
  11. Very good idea and the curved slopes make it absolutely lifelike!
  12. Thanks everyone, I'm glad you like it! I was very happy when I found out this technique with the panels. @paul_delahaye: You are right about the lights, next time, if I build a ship, I will pay attention to it! Thanks! @ER0L: Thanks my friend! Soon I will upload it to Flickr, too and it will go to the LEGO Yacht Club with me on the deck! She hasn't got a name yet, I'll give her a name, if I start my journey around the world with she!
  13. Hello! I'm sure, that everyone has already heard about that technique, when we use only 1x2 plates or bricks to creat curves. I wanted to try it, too. The result is here with 100+ 1x2 bricks, 50+ 1x2 plates and a fully detailed interior! At first please look at my previous sailboat. It was interesting to see the difference between them. In the old one there are a boat hull of a Lego set. Now it was very cool that I didn't have fixed dimensions! The boat has some interesting features and building techniques. My favourite one is the brickbuilt mast. There are four sections in it: -2x2 round bricks -1x1 bricks with stud on four sides and 1x1 round plates with holes on the studs, covered by 1x8 tiles -1x1 high bricks -1x1 round bricks Fortunately all of the elements has hole, so it was possible to put technic axles and bars or rigid hoses into them. So the fragility of the mast disappeared! More pictures on its MOCpage! Hope you like it! Thanks for visiting!
  14. Thank you and thank you!
  15. What a beauty! Congratulations, very nice MOC!
  16. Thanks for the kind comments! I'm really happy, that you like it! @THERIZE: Now it's faster than on the Lego track in the video! But a faster speed would be dangerous in the strong bends of this track! @legoman666: I have no plans. As you can see, the modell has the colour scheme of my own railway company and I haven't got a logo yet. Maybe later...
  17. Hi everyone! I chose a very well-known theme for my newest MOC. Almost everyone has a Lego Siemens Taurus at home :D . If you search for it on the net, the number of the matches will be endless. We can find every building method and technique in them. But I guess, I successfully found out new solutions to copy the real one! The engine works with two M-motors. The gear ratio is 1:1,667. Hope you like it! Video: During the scenes with the real Lego track there is a slower version, I changed the gears after making them. The scenes on the yellow brickbuilt track show the faster speed. Pictures: Detailes: The model and the real one have the round and the square hole, too! The overall shape of this section is also similar to the real one, because of the upside-down 1x2 slope. The section of the door has two interesting techniques. Behind the door there is an old 3 brick high panel (without side supports). It prevents the black tiles (the handles) to be at the same plane as the door. Most of the MOCs and official Lego sets use 1x1 plates with vertical clip to fix the bars (handrails). But the distance is too big between the wall and the bar. I used this part. Behind the wall the previously mentioned 1x1 plate holds it. The bars touche the wall, there's no gap between them. Many of the older Taurus models don't have good side-windows. The builders often used stickers. But my windows contains olny Lego pieces. Technical things: The engine contains two M-motors, an AAA battery box, an IR receiver and a short extension wire. The chassis is made of thechnic bricks, and I used 16 studs to fix the body on it. Between the chassis and the bogies there are the smaller versions of technic turntables. The bogies are selfmade, I used more than 160-160 elements for them. I'm not ready with the LDD file, but I think the whole model contains approx 1400. Thanks for watching!
  18. Wow! What a cool model! The front has some really amazing building techniques!
  19. Really nice modular building! I like that it's possible to go up to the balcony from the street and then go further to the highest floor! The interior is cool, too!
  20. Thanks everyone for the kind words! I really loked to build this one, so it means a lot, that you like it, too! @dr_spock: Yes, it's true, there is a children run railway, and thanks to an other builder, it is also exists as a Lego model: http://legovasut.bloglap.hu/kepgaleriak/gombos-laszlo-mk45-2002/
  21. @MaxSupercars: Thanks! Yeah, I like it very much! Can't wait to see your small model! @legosamigos: If I win the lottery, I will build all vehicles of KISALFÖLD VOLÁN with letters and correct colour scheme and of course with a station!
  22. Hi! Recently I went to the nearest city and I took this picture at the station of intercity buses! Fortunately the bus parked near the side of the station, it's the reason, why we don't see people on the photo.
  23. Hi! As you can see on the two pictures above and in this short , this MOC is a copy of a real thing.We haven’t got a Grand Canyon, or an Eiffel in Hungary, but it’s still possible to find nice places here. For example Szilvásvárad (a little village) is one of the most best places of the country. There is a small valley here, which was made by the Szalajka creek. And at the and of it there is this beautiful waterfall. There are a lot of other sights, too, for example the ancient men’s cave, the lookout tower, etc. It’s possible to reach the end of the valley on foot, by bicycle, and by the narrow gauge railway. It has a 4 km long trank in the forest, near the creek. It was a forestry railway in the past, and now it’s the only narrow gauge railway in Hungary, which can maintain itself. It has more, than 200 000 passengers a year. The railway usually uses two engines. One of them was modernized a few years ago, it is the one on the main photo. My Lego version contains this engine, a passenger coach and the snack bar wagon. The snack bar wagon is almost always near the waterfall, sometimes the engine takes it back to the village to refill it. The amount of tourists is increasing, I guess it was the reason of some developments there. Due to them, the valley contains to much buildings and asphalt, but it’s still nice. Don’t forget to visit it, if you are in Hungary! You can find more pictures about the Lego model, and the real train on Mocpages! Thanks for watching!
  24. Thank you very much! I appreciate your comments! @csaba 71: Köszi! Írták, bizony!
  25. Wow! It's fantastic!
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