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I, for one, have built two Narrow Gauge Engines. You can see one of them by clicking on the link by my signature.
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Nice layout! By the way, is the church Catholic, Lutheran, or a Presbyterian? My bad if I left out any other Christian denominations
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REVIEW: 8683 Minifig series 1 -, minifig #11 The Nurse
Sir E Fullner replied to Holodoc's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Ha ha ha ha ha. Funny. That one picture reminds me of my mom on a bad day. -
Pretty cool, Legoman. I admire the use of 1x1 round tiles.
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That's pretty cool, der seb. My older brother (who hates LEGO) actually wanted me to go back.
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Here are my ideas: Pirate Male Tricorne whisker face Vest and sailor tattoo Sword and flintlock pistol Soldier Male Shako Serious face blue uniform Musket
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Hello, folks. Before you ask, yes, I got a brand new Avatar that looks like myself. This is my first castle-related MOC, so not so much criticism please. I called this castle Caerfynnyd, Welsh for "castle mountain". (This next stuff is made up ) It was created as one of King Edward of England's Iron Ring. After it was abandoned it was made a safe haven for Christian monks and people in solitaire. You can find more out about it by clicking at the MOCpage link at the bottom of my signature. Enjoy! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
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I know what you're probably thinking, Husker red engine. Well, you're wrong (I don't even like football). This is the Nebraska Zephyr. She was built in 1936 and ran daily between Chicago, Ill. and Omaha and Lincoln, Nebr. You can see my LEGO enterpretation of her by clicking here.
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Licensed or unlicensed new Western sets?
Sir E Fullner replied to Klaus-Dieter's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Here's a sentence on my opinion: "Yellow rules, Flesh druels" Let's keep it unlicensed, folks. -
I am impressed. Actually, I pretty much envy your creation.
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When I was younger I watched a lot of LEGO movies. This one really caught my eye. You can see it by clicking here. As a bit of reference, this movie was created by Doug Vandergrift, Jr. and was filmed in 2008. In it, a US colonel tries to capture outlaws that supposedly killed a General during a train holdup. It will make you laugh, cry, and shout for joy. See it and feel free to post your replies! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
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Petition for Western returning
Sir E Fullner replied to Klaus-Dieter's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
I have hardly even got to see the Western themes, sign me up! -
Finished!
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2542 Adventurers Aeroplane Promo Set Review
Sir E Fullner replied to mikey's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I do remember getting the Aeroplane in preschool. It inspired my brother to create one just like it so we could play dogfights. -
Great job with the 12 volt parts. I have to say, well done.
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Toy Story 7597 Western Train Chase
Sir E Fullner replied to WesternOutlaw's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I have grown up with Toy Story when I was a boy and I own all of the movies. It's great to see the minifigs of Rex and Hamm. It sort of looks like Hamm is wearing a bowler hat. The engine looks a bit akward and too tall. The coaches look nice. And I may have seen something like that Toy Story train in a Toy Story 3 promo. -
It was a tough time in the Isolation Chamber. To kick off my return, a new creation, Duchess. You can see more of her by clicking on this link. I based this engine off of a Victorian English tank engine. I call her Duchess because she looks so beautiful. Thanks to the newer LDD patch, I got access to newer parts, like her engineer's torso. Check it out! Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:
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I, too have tried to make different arrangements on my Emerald Night. I've done a 2-6-2, 4-6-0, and 4-4-2. My favorite one was the 4-6-0, also the 2-6-2 (Looked like GREEN ARROW).
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NICE
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My first Train set was a Union Pacific GP-7, HO-scale. My first LEGO train was the 7897 Passenger train
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Hello, I would like all of you people out there to give me inspiration for new trains and stations. Please, only steam engines, as they are unique in the LEGO world. Help, I'm desperate. Always entertaining, always wondering, always:
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For my trains, I like to use plain old tiles or curved 1x3 bricks. Check them out at Elliott's mocpage.
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I put my stationary rail cars on a shelf next to my brothers' dumb tractors.