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The problem is, I click Edit, and change and correct the links, when I save, nothing change, and I don't know why. this post is cursed lol Finnaly I made it! (after 125546554652 trys)
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i Dont know why the links are not working :(
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Hi, this train isn't build yet, this is a render of a digital Creation, however, most of mine chrome parts (in other builds) I order from a Brick Link Store named Chrome Block City (they are custom/professional painted parts) Thank you, It is not cheap, but i think I already made more expensive trains without any chrome :) I Have more Chrome/Gold Parts than Dark Green at home. Thank You I will upload more images, as soon as possible :)
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I made this little thing with +/- 10000 pieces, 6x2 48x48 base plates and it's modular. Campolide station in the 80s, I used as a reference base 2 photos only. It took me about 3 weeks to do it.
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Hello, This is my homage to the one of my favorite show/band ever. Made on Lego Digital Designer almost 1000 parts. Fantômas with Terry Bozzio from Frank Zappa on drums Fantômas began just before the collapse of Faith No More, as a series of spasmic, avant-garde metal/grindcore songs composed by vocalist and bandleader Mike Patton. Patton then sent the demos to guitarist Buzz Osborne (of Melvins), bass guitarist Trevor Dunn (of Mr. Bungle) and drummer Igor Cavalera (of Sepultura), with the intention of forming a supergroup. Cavalera declined the offer, but recommended who he thought would be perfect for the project: Dave Lombardo of Slayer, who accepted.[5][6] The band have released all of their albums through Patton's independent label Ipecac, however there was initially interest from several prominent record labels, primarily due to Patton's commercial success with Faith No More. He recalled "There was a whole lot of interest, at first. People from Geffen and stuff like this came out to the shows. But after the show, they disappeared into the woodwork. There were [also] indies that were interested, but none that I was interested in."[7] In mid-2005, the band toured Europe with Terry Bozzio on drums LEGO - Fantômas - Live at Jazz Montreux by Sérgio Batista This is the show I try to homage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubauFpvtBeA
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From side to side, from top to bottom, I have nothing to tell, to improve or change, this is a perfect model scale. Nice Job!
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[MOC] REFER - VCC108 - Catenary Conservation Vehicle
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[MOC] REFER - VCC108 - Catenary Conservation Vehicle
Sérgio replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thank You :) Unfortunately, the 3 x 3 curve tile does not exist in blue... yet :) Yes, one M motor (and is enough) and both axles are connected, I will show how I assemble it as soon as possible :) -
Here, (the tractor was green) CP 110 by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr Yes, we count the axles :)
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+/- 800 parts Motorizied with powerfunctions (Motor M) LEGO - Refer - VCC108 LEGO - Refer - VCC108 LEGO - Refer - VCC108 LEGO - Refer - VCC 108 REFER - VCC 108 REFER - VCC 108 Refer VCC 108 • Triana
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I need to hire a gardener.
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Hello, The first element (Dark green car) of the train was the Saloon built in Belgium in 1858 by the Compagnie Générale de Matériels de Chemins de Fer of Brussels. It was ordered by Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, as a dowry for the wedding of his daughter, Maria Pia of Savoy, to King Dom Luís of Portugal.It was often used for trips by the royal family, in particular the opening of new lines such as those to Elvas (1863), and the Maria Pia bridge over the Douro (1877). After the Revolution in 1910 it was put into secure storage. The second element of the Royal Train is the locomotive, built in Manchester by the Beyer Peacock Company and exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition in South Kensington, London. It was described in the catalogue as a "Locomotive express passenger engine and tender, designed for the South Eastern of Portugal Railway Company." and named "D. Luíz" after the king. It won Beyer Peacock a bronze medal. The third element is the "Prince's Saloon" (Dark Green with lots of gold) delivered from the British manufacturers Ibbotson Brothers and Co. Ltd. of Sheffield in 1877. It was ordered by Queen Dona Maria Pia (recipient of the earlier Saloon) for her son, Prince Dom Carlos (later King Carlos I). It was first used at the opening of the Maria Pia Bridge over the Douro in 1877.Like the Saloon, it was kept securely after the 1910 Revolution which saw King Carlos I's son, King Manuel II, deposed. The Lego version Is Motorized with PF train motor LEGO - Portuguese Royal Train | Comboio Real Português by Sérgio Batista
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Hi, Another try out to an old Portuguese Steam, CP110 This one is motorized with PF Train motor. I don´t know much about this loco, i just saw some H0 versions and try to do a Lego version. The layout its a proto version of "Serveja" i made several years ago . LEGO - CP110 by Sérgio Batista
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Nice Article! After looking better to the L motors, they are 3x4studs, I think I could fit them in there without remaking the outside of the model. I will try, and in the future, no more M motors on big(more than 1000parts) locomotives :) Thank you!
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Hi, Some time ago, I made a 16 wide Siemens CP4700 replica: i Made on LDD, and later a friend of mine turn into real bricks: There is a little problem... the "CP Carga" change the name do "Medway" and change also the color scheme of the locomotive: So I have to "paint" mine 4700 to: LEGO - Medway 4714 Neuza by Sérgio Batista like the old version I try to make the logo only with bricks, the logo it was a little big, it's a compromisse. I corrected some mistakes and add a more details.
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This is Gorgeous, I would love to put one of my trains in there.
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They are so realistic, great job!
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Thank You, I´m not sticker hater, i use them a lot, actually this is my second version of this model, the first one isn't motorized and its supposed to used stickers, I know its a compromise using the blades, but i just try do use some unsual parts, sometimes works, sometimes not, if i Build this in real life and dont feel right about those blades, I will use stickers. The first version: Sem título by Sérgio Batista
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The "no" its in portuguese, means "at" :P Oh, real Life... Maybe, but I have a lots of virtual trains on the line I want to do first :)
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Thank You! I don't know what is IRL :( L Motors can be done, sacrificing the side grills and using Panels insted, however it will make the design (white stripe) looks bad, maybe if i build another color scheme version, like this, it can be done, i will need to simulate the grills with stickers/decals. Thank you! :)
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Hello another (unfortunlly only virtual) atempt to make a Replica of a Portuguese Diesel in 7wide, - More than 1300parts - Power functions, two M Motors - Middle axle slides to take curves easier LEGO - Whitcomb CP1300 by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr LEGO - Whitcomb CP1300 by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr
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Hello! *SPOILERS* Resident Evil 2 Final Remake Scene The references were basically to play and take screenshots in the console, so there are no big pictures on the net for comparison, there is a video (SPOILERS and Stong language) with the final scene of this game. This is the escape in a laboratory train, with an odd and industrial look where we face the last monster, the "G5" LEGO - Resident Evil 2 Lab Escape train by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr LEGO Resident Evil 2 (remake) G5 Boss Fight by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr LEGO Resident Evil2 escape train by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk5Ym7aabwY
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So... 5 meters long? (i use metrical :) ) How many motors do you need on this beauty? you did a excellent job!
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Everthing is Gorgeous on this TEE, Excellent!!!
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You are welcome, i'm curious to see your improvement by the way :)