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BricksMcgee

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  1. A corner radius of 90 degrees tends to take up a 48x48 radius, allowing for the standard 4 stud clearance at either side of the tracks (vital on corners for even City themed trains!). It's doable on 32x32, but a 48x48 base would make your life a lot easier!
  2. Bit late to the party, but: 1. Would love RB or something similar back 2. Would pay. Perhaps up to £40 a year for 4 issues 3. N/a 4. Yup, could help with quite a few things, from community stuff, to design and web admin/design (that's my day job). Doesn't necessarily need paying if it's flexible 5. Yes, be happy to write. Edit: John1's comments on trying a one off article in another magazine might be a good testing ground.
  3. Love it! Keep toying with a narrow gauge system myself. Some great details in your display - and the narrow gauge point is nicely done.
  4. This looks great! Planning on similar style for roads in my city
  5. Great build, and nice use for all of the minifigure base plates! Minifigs are well-matched too!
  6. Definitely helps not to be on your own: takes some of the stress away from it. Love the idea of interactivity, but not sure where the line is for me, either. Considering having a button kids can press to activate something (like a light brick or lift), but not sure if I'll end up doing it. I do find most parents are great, but over a weekend I'd expect one or two troublemakers ;)
  7. Love it. Nicely built, and just like the real thing
  8. Another mention for STEAM at Swindon for LEGO train layouts
  9. Truly superb. Impressive level of detailing and landscaping.
  10. Nice! Love the town square, too.
  11. This is looking excellent so far! Nice detailing captured.
  12. Looks good! Love the roof!
  13. Great micros cake build. Love the cranes!
  14. Thanks for the detailed review - looks like a great set!
  15. Great interpretation of the class 47. Like the liveries!
  16. Impressive - was lucky enough to see it at Brick! Really captured the original building well.
  17. Nice! Have been toying with building an Inglenook myself out of LEGO. Thanks for sharing!
  18. Yep, I have it PFed similar to link dr_spock included above It's quite a top-heavy train so tends to come off on corners more than others, even at lower speeds
  19. Fantastic - really make me want to play with my tree designs again!
  20. The farmer/pig, skunk and janitor with the mop are fantastic. Well done, LEGO!
  21. Great layout, thanks for sharing. Landscaping is impressive, as is the town. And I like the goats ;)
  22. Thanks for posting - always good to see what other LUGs are up to, especially if it involves trains!
  23. Love the colours, sand green works really well on this!
  24. Brilliant! So much detail, and all beautifully done. Look forward to seeing it at Brick!
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