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Selander

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  1. Nice build Peterab. Br103 is one of my favorite locos and you have made a great job with your version. Let uss see some pictures showing how you powered it.
  2. MG Midget with it's appropriate owner. Built from new CARS elements + some old stuff I already had. Rear view - notice the "fat" exhaust pipe. License plate is fit to cover original "smile" in CARS element.... Reference picture - MG Midget 1964. Comments are welcome.
  3. Awesome collection, Tony.
  4. Thanks Staalis Here's a shot of my MOC Swedish RC-class locomotive, in a color scheme which is quite close to those of the prototype. TLG also sold several locomotives in th "My Own Train"-series in blue color: namely KT103, KT203, KT303 and KT403.
  5. Thanks fyrmedhatt and others for your kind comments. I don't if you observed that steering wheel is a moc design as well, beeing positioned a bit left of center......oriented towards the driver. Thanks fyrmedhatt and others for your kind comments. I don't know if you observed that steering wheel is a moc design as well, beeing positioned a bit left of center......oriented towards the driver.
  6. Building cars in 4-wide represents a challenge due to the small dimensions.... I've wanted to make a nice own 4-wide design for quite some time. After getting some new TLG "cars-theme" parts, I made this low red open sports car, by combining those new and some "old" elements I already had. Infleunces comes from Porsche, and traditional english sport cars like MG and Triumph. Any comments are welcome.
  7. Fantastic display. Really nice layout. What a job to bring all that stuff !!
  8. Excellent locomotive. I recall "Bricktrix" built a similar engine, perhaps he has been a source of inspiration for you ?
  9. Fantastic Scania Vabis bus - looks like the real thing Also I like the photo with all three vehicles together, however I have a feeling the bus is on the small side scalewise compared to the Citroëns. Let your great creation keep on coming !!
  10. I was suspecting that as I could see no signs of motors or related stuff. Also considering your design there shouldn't be space enough, but you can never be certain......some guys are experts and have magic tricks up their sleeve.
  11. Last time I counted it was approx 20 locomotives, and 40 rolling stock. TLG originals are: 4564 4565 4511 7939 10020 x2 10157 10158 10133 10194 10205 4552 10013 x2 10014 10015 10016 x3 10017 x2 4541 and my MOC:s and MOD:s Swedish class RC locomotives x5 Swedish DA locomotive Swedish T44 locomotive Finnish VR SR1 locomotive German DB103 locomotive + 3 TEE waggons German DB111 locomotive Grey 4564 locomotive Green 4563 locomotive Yellow 4565 locomotive and numerous other MOC rolling stock...
  12. Also a very nice design. Same question: How is it powered ?
  13. Nice build. How is it powered ? I don't see either battery box or IR-receiver.
  14. It seems the title should rather be what is your favorite American looking diesel engine, and I vote for the Santa Fe. I take the opportunity to mention TLG has several other good looking Diesel engines such as those from sets: 4563, 4564, 4565 and 4512, but perhaps those doesn't count as they were never sold separately ? If those were added, I'd vote for the 4564 as the best Diesel ever by TLG
  15. These are fantastic. I really like well designed minifig scale construction vehicles. Well done.
  16. Henrik: You have made some really outstanding creations. To create an easily recognizible car in "only" 5-wide is amazing. Also, I acknowledge you are smart who copy "old" cars with a lot of characteristic details (unlike modern cars....). May I, as a Swede, suggest you build for example: SAAB 93. Volvo PV 444 (or 544) Volvo Amazon. Which are great examples of models also easily recognizable.
  17. Nice work, reinstein. I really like these compact locomotives with all PF incl. I'm not fond of the connecting rods, I think it'd look better without them.
  18. Thanks for all nice comments, everyone.
  19. I updated my "old" shell tanker truck. See pictures below. Any comment are welcome.
  20. Fantastic layout. Nice to see more people building Scandinavian trains, Welcome to the "club".
  21. Fully agree that Renault Magnum is a nice truck to copy in lego with it's boxy design. Also agree to the above comment that headlights should be more narrow and a bit inwards. I made a design some time ago with a snot:ed front to allow such lights, also I made the groove less deep by building a black 5 x 5 section (by use of 1/2 stud offset plates), which creates a more realistic (less deep) groove. I could also advice you to put the wheels of truck the other way around, (like I have done for front wheels) becuase the studs sticking out does not look so nice in my opinion.... I just mention this as some tips&tricks that might make your truck look even better. This is a shot of my version. And this is a similar LDD-version by Sam2442:
  22. Exacty the kind of scenary which I adore most. Nice building, interiour, highly detialed vehicles, ships etc etc.... Also the natular color scheme is excellent and highly realistic. Very well done indeed
  23. Looks like really intresting products for us Lego train nerds Can't wait too see them IRL.
  24. In these days with environmental problems - who doesn't want to live a Greener Life ? A Green Life by TLG
  25. This is a superb MOC - congrats
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