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LEGO Train 12 Volts

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  1. Fantastic improvement, I like this scale ...much more playable IMO!
  2. I totally agree ...nice tip!
  3. Nice model (I didn't know it before today) I like the ship-style windshield inclination. I always like to see the 12 volt style!
  4. A miracle of curved lines for this model! I particularly like the hood so well done and perfectly identifiable. The interior color is beautiful with the typical red leather.
  5. Awesome truck! Great mechanical implementations not at the expense of design, still elegant and clean!
  6. What a beautiful set (just supported). The details are meticulous and numerous: the cart with wooden wheels, the vendor with the daikon, the stone columns, the bamboo canes, the trees, the mannequin for the samurai training, the perfect architecture. I especially like the windows on the main floor (did you use fences for those?) It would be nice if it became an official set!
  7. Beautiful color combination of the second generation of Lego space ...amazing model!
  8. At first sight I thought it was a metal carriage from some rolling stock manufacturer ...impressive work, wonderful result!
  9. ...seeing this beast moving on that endless series of tracks is incredibly realistic!
  10. What a fantastic and gigantic machine! I really like the cabin for the minifig. Beautiful video and perfect soundtrack! I can't even imagine how many pieces you used.
  11. I had seen this rack locomotive in a documentary a few years ago and your model is perfectly recognizable ...as well as being absolutely unique and original!
  12. Eheheh ...no doubt you got me! I can also say that when I present my next Italian rolling stock there will also be my version of the Piaggio Ape ...so predictable am I?
  13. Fantastic, an unmissable piece in the collection of Italian vehicles ...the Vespa loaded on the rear is the icing on the cake!
  14. ...this is not something you see every day!
  15. Very neat design! Fantastic internal details!
  16. I totally agree ...nice reinterpretation of this classic model!
  17. Lovely and cute model Very nice features! The wooden sides for the tipping bed is the perfect choice.
  18. I think the same as you @zephyr1934 ...I like that part a lot! Thank you @Asper I agree @Feuer Zug ...circuit cube are a real prodigy! You're right @Ts__ but the temptation to use those rounded parts was too strong and now I'm fond of this detail
  19. Hi Benn, I was having a similar thought to yours when I looked at this vintage set yesterday: as a child this station seemed immense to me now I see all the disproportion compared to the old minifigures ...but the architecture of this station has always had a strong fascination for me ...even today I like it very much. I think it all depends on the bridge structure with that larger hall at the end Emanuele
  20. Wow, it's been a while since I've seen one of your modular buildings...but the wait was worth it...this building is an architectural miracle! I've never seen such angles in Lego Top notch work!
  21. Oh yeah ...I love this set; it was my first train station when I was 6 years old
  22. Thanks @Toastie for your always welcome compliments. Cicruit Cube is brilliant: bluetooth and battery integrated in a single element with small dimensions, very small motor but with excellent torque If there was the option to add larger batteries it would be for me the definitive product even for standard locomotives! Lol! Thank you @Shiva
  23. The effect of the tarpaulin cover is very suggestive...I admit it Thanks @Selander and @XG BC ...I share the opinion
  24. Hello, as already revealed in the post "Abandoned Railway" by @XG BC today I want to introduce you to this small diesel shunting locomotive, it's a Belgian locomotive restored from rust and affectionately named by me "Little Boy" given its small size. New spare parts, some WD40, sandblasting and repainting of rusty parts, new crankcases and panels and here is the finished job The locomotive has "gray era" style wheels with holes for standard Lego axles. The wheels are 3D printed by @Paperinik77pk and kindly given to me. The "Little Boy" is powered by a Circuit Cube and a single motor. Equipped with independently operable lights, the locomotive is accompanied by a small convoy. The carriages are a replica of models found on the web, small wagons but with an incredible level of detail and worthy of attention ... I particularly like the carriage with the tank. I also wanted to share with you a short video of this model in action ...see you next month!
  25. I missed this artwork...I like this revisited and modernized version of the signal box designed by Reinhard Ben Beneke. The colors, the details, the interior...they are all wonderful. Great work...Supported!
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