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UrbanErwin

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  1. Thank you Thanks, 7-wide is in my opinion a great scale to work with, a little more room for detail, but still compatible with sets.
  2. You captured the odd shape pretty well
  3. Hello all, I want to present you all my newest MOC: Switch Engine UW [front/right] by UrbanErwin(EPJL), on Flickr It is an switcher for railyards. The build is 7 studs wide. Switch Engine UW [front/left] by UrbanErwin(EPJL), on Flickr Switch Engine UW [back] by UrbanErwin(EPJL), on Flickr Switch Engine UW by UrbanErwin(EPJL), on Flickr Switch Engine UW It is used by the fictional company UW. As you can see my sticker skills are far from perfect. Thanks for reading, Comments, constructive criticism and likes are always appreciated. Erwin by UrbanErwin(EPJL), on Flickr
  4. When I was a kid, my parents helped me sort my collection by colour around four times a year. I had 1 bin per colour and 1 bin for unsorted parts, when the unsorted parts bin was full, I had to sort all the parts in there. A personal experience with big bins is to use low bins with a big floor area, this makes it easy to look for parts, also transparant bins will make the looking for parts much easier, especially in dark colours.
  5. @BlackVagrant: Thank you very much. @legonerd54321: Thanks, I have to disappoint you, the track is not brick built. It is based on this design. This means it is just regular track with more parts in between.
  6. I think you gave your own answer here. What you could do, is organizing the torsos, legs, etc by theme or type. (Starwars, City, Medieval, etc.) I have taken apart all my figs and sorted them, this ideal for creating certain figures for builds
  7. That is pretty engine, will you build the accompanying carriages?
  8. That is on big long train, the colour combination of Dk green and Sand green is awesome.
  9. An awesome rendition of an iconic train engine. So there are 3 versions now, DmChylde 6 wide, LT12V 7 wide and Barduck12's 8 wide.
  10. This is a great station, a couple of weeks ago I was wondering what happened to the gigantic city you were planning, and then this showed up. The attention to detail and the enormous size of the station make it an incredible piece of art
  11. They look pretty good
  12. That is a quite massive train. Would it possible to receive electricity from the track and then control it with the SBrick?
  13. They look great, my favourite is the red/grey version too.
  14. That is quite an interesting prototype, and running for 100 years, WOW. Great work!
  15. Do you have a source for that information?
  16. I personally recommend this guy's flickr stream. It has every colour known pictured and described with ID, and the names it goes under on different places on the web.
  17. I didn't knew these engines came in other colors than yellow and red. They look really close to the real life version.
  18. I defenitely like the modular concept of this idea. I never have seen anything like this. Great work.
  19. That is one long train sir! It looks great.
  20. Even though most of them are unbuildable due to money / parts availability issues, they look great
  21. Thank you! Thank you, I will have a look into adding an extra axle to the tender and making the boiler a little smaller. The 9V motor on the tender is an old one which has the motor taken out, it just serves as a power pick-up. Thank you. Thank you, perhaps when I have budget I will ad some custom drivers made by you.
  22. I have tried this once with PF track, but it didn't work the way I would have liked. Perhaps I'll have to use a different brand.
  23. It looks really cool
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