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LEGO Train 12 Volts

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  1. Great stuff ..I like the picture with the mech holding the space ship!
  2. Lovely spaceship, I particularly appreciate the cannons on the roof ...very nice technique!
  3. Maybe with a spectrometer or a carbon analysis? Just kidding ...thanks Thorsten for the deep analysis of the variables!
  4. I assume the process stops ...anyhow I had to carry out this procedure after 40 years ...I consider it an acceptable time lapse!
  5. There are some details in this set that make it really appealing: "maman" by Louise Bourgeois and the "tall tree and the eye" The red crane is amazing too!
  6. Nice locomotive, but I agree with @XG BC the wheels looks naked and you should cover them
  7. Correct but the process can be repeated theoretically over and over again
  8. Hi everyone, today I would like to share with you my technique to bring back to the original shine of Lego pieces yellowed by the sun. I tried the technique successfully with the colors: blu, light gray, white ... but I think it applies to everyone. What you need is: a cloudless sky , a transparent film for food, a brush, a pair of latex gloves, hydrogen peroxide 40% volumes. Take your Lego pieces (washed, dry and without dust) and after putting on the gloves, with the brush spread the peroxide evenly on the yellowed surfaces (a light layer is needed). Wrap the treated pieces with the film for food, so that the peroxide doesn't evaporate and remains in contact. Expose the pieces to the sun (better if the rays are at the zenith) for about 3 hours. Every 30 minutes you can massage the film to stir the peroxide layer. After an hour and a half you can orient the pieces by 180 degrees so that the sun also irradiates the other less exposed sides. At the end of the treatment, after wearing the gloves, remove the film and wash the parts with plenty of water using a small brush. Dry the pieces with compressed air. Here you can see my old Lego space baseplate bring back to the origins. Look also at the blue plates 6 x 16 and 6 x 14, of the set 926 That's all!
  9. Good point of view! I totally agree Very nice set and awesome minifigs & weapons!
  10. Welcome aboard ...I like your LOTR set among real plants!
  11. Great design: I like the head whit those antennas and the yellow rifle with black stripes!
  12. What I like about your bulldozers is the scale ratio: it's perfect for the standard lego city ...great work!
  13. This is a true masterpiece ...I love the colours and the beautiful architecture!
  14. I also like the irregularity of the baseplate that reproduces the sand... Very well done!
  15. Beautiful facade and great design for climbing ivy!
  16. You're not great, you're immense in MOCing! This structure is perfectly done and the use of soft colours is amazing ...great attention to the details and beautiful sequence of pictures!
  17. Welcome aboard!
  18. LOL Great themes and I love legoland classic too!
  19. The eastern district is perfectly integrated beyond the sea (great work also with those lights ), as is the old fishing shop! The side with the sea is my favorite!
  20. Oooh sweet ...you're simply the best with this kind of stuff! Great funny video and impressive electronic solutions!
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