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Sérgio

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  1. This train features a CP180 series steam locomotive, a baggage wagon, and a long passenger car. The entire train is in a deteriorated state—rusty, broken, vandalized, and overtaken by nature. Built at a 1:45 scale, the full train measures 1.20 meters in length. All the graffiti was hand-drawn by me using POSCA markers. Despite its decayed appearance, the structure is solid, and for fun, I motorized the model so it can run on LEGO tracks without any issues.
  2. Thank you! Thank you! I tried to make ugly things look good. initially, I thought of making this a static model, Like my old steam Locomotive, and just put it somewhere on my layout, but then I thought it could be funny to have a completely broken model running I've started also to modified my steam loco, and aiming for an entire "broken/Abandoned" train, but that actually can run It wasn't my initial idea, but it grew on me :P
  3. The round shape with straight bricks is well done! great job!
  4. This wagon is not a replica of any specific model, it is inspired by old Passenger wagons. I built it using leftover parts from models I partially disassembled about 10 years ago, and I decided to reuse the pieces to create this model. The intention is to give it a decrepit look where time has eroded it and nature has taken over. To make it look more realistic, I also added some graffiti, which I drew directly on the pieces without any sketches or references using Posca pens. I am not a graffiti artist, but I like to draw and paint. I freehanded some "funky" letters. I’m not a fan of graffiti on moving trains, but since this carriage is abandoned, the situation is different. The graffiti has ironic meanings; they say "This Is Wrong," "2025," and "Noba." Another feature of this model is that it can run smoothly on Lego tracks. Despite its worn appearance, it is a quite solid construction with nothing loose.
  5. looks adorable!
  6. Hi @Annie10 I built that model just by trial and error, the old-fashioned way, there is no Instructions
  7. In Portugal, there is a kind of festival dedicated to railways called "Entrelinhas" (translated to between rail tracks). For the second consecutive year, the organization invited me to showcase my trains, all of which are replicas of Portuguese rolling stock. Last year, I did a static display; this year, I invited a friend to help me create a layout to make the trains run. All the trains are mine, as well as 80% of the tracks and the MILS part of the scenery. We managed to present a 12-meter table with a minimum curve radius of R104. Here is a video summary of the event.
  8. Thank you! I will never be a Master, I'm constantly learning :) I Updated the Buffers to rectangles, since the CP changed them as well, agree, this is a boring livery :P Thank you so much! Still quite fragile, Sturdy enough to run, but I can't pick it up blind :P Thank you! I thought the Tin can be funny :) Thank you! Thanks! I took more pictures with the real one next, here is one :)
  9. Very realistic! Great job!!
  10. Hi There! 1:45 scale Lego model of the Portuguese Siemens Krauss Maffei Eurosprinter, CP5600 This model has around 2000 parts, custom lights, HA bricks MS wheels, Buwizz 2.0, and two Powerfunctions L motors. Also, I pay homage to the LLMTC guys by using an LLMTC printed brick on that boring huge grey wall. (they gave me these bricks after participating in one of their amazing events last year) This is the most ordinary locomotive in Portugal, currently used in all Intercity Trains (where there is electric wire).
  11. Hi! This isn't a replica of an existing model; as far as I know, there's no R34 Time Attack/Climbing car with an EVA01 livery. While there are a couple of Evangelion-themed race cars, this isn't one of them. First, I aimed for the Time Attack/Climbing aesthetics, then applied the EVA01 livery (this is a modification of an old MOC).EVA01 is a massive entity (not a mech) from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, although I'm referencing the 'Rebuild Of Evangelion' design. I've tried to incorporate not only the colors but also some of the shaping from EVA01 into the car. Although there are similarities, this is not a MOD from the Speed Champions Fast&Furious Nissan GTR-R34 set. The construction of both is completely different. Custom Vinyl Stickers, 3D printed and painted Rims and Printed tires
  12. Thank you! I have an OCD, I have to build everything in pairs, So I have at least 2 Schemes for each model when the same happened IRL Thank you! I always try to replicate every important detail to make the model close to the real-life one :) Thank you!! Thank you! "broken noses" are my favorite train shape :)
  13. Cute and well-detailed for his size! nice job!
  14. Portuguese Diesel Nez Cassé From the 80's 1:45 scale Circa 2000 parts Powered by 2 Powerfunctions train Motors and Buwizz Custom Lights Custom Magnet Couplers from HA Bricks 49cm long 1kg The CP1906(from the 1900 series) is a shorter cousin of the CC72000. Initially, they were exclusively used for cargo service by CP Comboios de Portugal. Nowadays, they also serve in Medway. Please do not mistake this for its older electric cousin, the CP2600 With his Yellow Medway Version
  15. Thank you! Actually I usea lot of stickers, but for small details, or stuff that I feel that are completely impossible to make with Lego parts. The arrows uses similar technic as the ones on the "TGV" set Horizon Express, but a little bit more complex because it has 6 rows instead 2 Thank you! I tried always aim to aRealistic Model Scale look and less "LEGO look" Thank you! Thank you so much! Me too, actually I'm not that fan of this Medway Livery :P Thank you, and thank you for not calling it "Vectron" :P
  16. for the first, you already pulled out a lot of cool techniques and Nice part Usage! great job!
  17. When Medway Iberia bought CP-Carga, they changed the livery to this Black/Yellow. Honestly, I prefer the old Red and White Livery, but I already built that one, so I took a shot at the actual look of these locomotives. And it turns out it looks good in Lego form. It has working lights and it is motorized with 2 power functions L motors + Buwizz 2.0 I built this model using the "Vectron" Lego model From Beck and Nicolas Tbx Since the Vectron is the successor of this Eurosprinter. Their Vectron Instructions are available for free at https://open-l-gauge.eu
  18. SOMAFEL is today a leading company in the construction of railway tracks and overhead lines in Portugal. This locomotive is used to maneuver some Rail work materials. It used to belong to CP Comboios de Portugal. It had several different liveries, this one is the current one. This was a commissioned job for a Somafel employee, unlike my other 1400 English Electric Series, this one is not motorized, It was requested as an exhibition model only, however, it is ready to be motorized, I did leave the room, for wires and battery.
  19. What a monster!! nice job!
  20. Q: How many wheels? A: Yes!
  21. Hi! CP Comboios de Portugal recently gave a new color to the Nez Casse loco 2628, based on the former CP4700 from CP Carga (sold/turned to Medway) I have to be honest, I still have mixed feelings about this new livery, the orange is an iconic and complete eye-catcher, and still my favorite. However, making this one in LEGO started to grow on me. I will take some pictures alongside my Arco Coaches as soon as possible. the usual shout out to Raised and his NS1600/1800 and the Enhancements made by Erwin and Nicolas Tbx, my Nose/box design is based on their models. Circa 2000 parts 1Kg 43cm long 2 Powerfunctions L motors Buwizz 2.0 Custom working Lights Custom Vynil stickers designed by Tiago Vasconcelos
  22. Ahaha, it's the wireless power! I made the base (48x16 studs) for static exhibitions and background only. Motorization was an extra. :)
  23. Thanks! I used this https://brickset.com/parts/design-30229
  24. Thank you! Thank you! I pick up trains that are matchable with Lego Colors :P Thanks! yes they make a cool vent frame! Thank you for comment this one:) yes, There is a lot of colorful Portuguese Trains that I want to see in Lego form :)
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