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brenden perkins

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  1. How exactly is your train set up? If you have the intermodal cars behind your locomotive(s) and more, potentially heavier cars behind your intermodals.. the train could be straightlining in the curves.
  2. Something that has been done before (though non-Lego) is to use a slightly modified Kadee O scale coupler. It looks more realistic and I'm sure knuckles hold a lot more weight then magnets.
  3. That's actually the goal.. I'll be using bricklink once I get the funds. Anyway, I didn't mean to hijack this thread, carry on.
  4. Dang, that looks awesome. I think I actually like it better then the original. It reminds me of the paint job our engine has at work. If our railroad existed in the steam days I'm sure the owner would have them painted much like you Lime Light locomotive. Here is a picture of it:
  5. I could really use a mad scientist if you have one..
  6. Apparently my number matches up with a jeep from 1976, that's kinda cool. Set 365-1 Jeep With Steering
  7. +1 for SilentMode. Thank you for helping complete my minifig collection!
  8. Well, my 4 came today. It's an awesome set but in the one I built I was missing 2 1x4 plates. One in the special blue and one in light gray. I'll be calling Lego tomorrow.
  9. I found a couple super chief locomotives. One with lights and a motor, both for $200. Should I get them...?
  10. Personally, my trains have not arrived yet.. but, I think the containers look great. They're detailed and to scale. The containers that came with the ttx car were pretty small. Now, the well cars..they don't look too great but, if they looked any better we'd be paying more for the set. We can make decent looking well cars anyway. More then half the fun is building anyway.
  11. Mine are coming sometime between Friday and Wednesday.. Amazon is slow and the wait is killing me. Lego, Keep up the good work!
  12. Dan, You are very right. I use my Super Chief locomotive with the super chief cars on a dinner train similar to the old Railcruise America train that ran out of Union Station in St.Louis a few years back. The GP-38 is used on general freight though, these days they're usually not that common. Most class 1 railroads use them as yard and local engines because they aren't very powerful compared to their modern counterparts and are generally a lot smaller. Some industries that railroads switch have tight curves that require 4 axle units instead of 6 axles. They're good engines but my favorite is the SD-40 that the Maersk locomotive is based on (though the trucks aren't right). They run very well. Class ones and shortlines use a lot of these old girls still. We have one where I've been lately and it's quite good at anything we throw at it.
  13. In real life I believe one Maersk painted locomotive still exists though it only retains its paint as the Maersk lettering is gone. It is the former BNSF 6976, an SDF40-2 that resides in the Portland and is one of the former Santa Fe Maersk locomotives. The other was a GP-60M. The lego model is based of off Norfolk Southern's Maersk locomotive which (as mentioned earlier in this topic), was repainted after a wreck in to the normal NS paint scheme. Because this unit was last in service shuttling light coal trains before it was repainted I'll probably stick it on a string of hoppers and leave the money trains to the Dash 9s and SD-70M-2s. Of course it will sometimes appear on a local, manifest of even behind a wide cab leader pulling a string of intermodal containers.
  14. Only 9 left on Amazon... sorry
  15. Very nicely done, I like it a lot. It reminds me of the CIC railroad in Iowa. Their colors look like Union Pacific's but use whte instead of "harbor mist gray". Very nice build, sir.
  16. Hello all. I've been a member here for a long time but I was very young back then. I turned 18 this past week and got some nice new lego sets. My first Lego train was the railway express. Since then I've gotten quite a few including the BNSF,TTX well cars, The Santa Fe set..The two most recent car train sets and the Emrald Night. I also have 3 metroliners and hope to get a Maersk train soon. I've been a train fan all my life and have a job lined up this summer with a shortline railroad so.. yeah, that's about it. See Y'all around.
  17. I got an original Metroliner, Train station (set 4554), Manual Level Crossing (set 4532) and tons of track for $50 on Craigslist a few years ago.
  18. I do that too. It works well and is much cheaper then resorting to eBay. I'm excited for these new products, especially the curves. Now the question is.. Do I sell my existing 9v straight track on eBay to get some more money for new track?
  19. It is a ballast spreader. It's known as a Jordan spreader. They're used for ballast and the occasional snow removal run.
  20. I really like your build, it looks nice. To me it looks more like a csx AC6000. They have more of the hammerhead raidiator that your locomotive has instead of the two step raidator found on the ES44AC. Also, the ES44AC was (to my knowladge) all built it the yn3 "dark future" paint scheme and didn't appear in the yn2. Sorry, just throwing some useless info out. Good work on the loco!
  21. so what was it :oD
  22. bionicle stinks *sick* !!!
  23. i like 9 volt. :P
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