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LEGO Train 12 Volts

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  1. Beautiful model and very captivating ...perfectly recognizable lines!
  2. 10 Stud is not my favorite format, but the shapes of this locomotive are wonderful: all curves and details! The interior details are awesome too!
  3. Simply fantastic! I don't know if I prefer the dwarves or the goblins, because both factions have captivating details ...the cannons captured at the moment of firing are beautiful!
  4. I totally agree...I don't understand why TLG made them white
  5. So you did a great job here! The "school" logo is amazing too!
  6. I totally agree! Instead the front door looks more like the entrance to a castle...rather dark...especially for those who haven't done their homework
  7. Perfect work of engineering! You have chosen a very complex and not very popular model I have the 8455 set but this one has nothing to envy
  8. Majestic scene! The effect of the light that bursts from the portal that is opening is magical The statues of the knights are incredible and the paving of the bridge is very detailed Lovely MOC!
  9. I don't know why but this train reminds me a bit the ETR 252... different colors but same era judging by the lines and front windows from which perhaps take inspiration.
  10. Astonishing lego model! When i saw the real model i was surprised by the incredible resemblance You're an artist sir!
  11. This little creature is adorable...beautiful model! I like how you used two tracks to make a narrow lane
  12. Thanks for the compliments. If you've to use tan colored windows then non-Lego is what you need
  13. I always aim for power, in any case I think the possibility of the double configuration is clear. Beautiful model with harmonious curves (the tender is a masterpiece)!
  14. Wow this is no joke, the guys really worked hard: nice scene with the use of safety helmets! ...this sentence says so much...who knows if a new paint job will also arrive on the rusty parts! I like this story...I hope there is a sequel!
  15. Wonderful glimpse of medieval buildings! What makes it all so real is the presence of the crowd and the circus people. The lady dressed in lilac and with red hair stole my heart!
  16. @Sven J sometimes I fear excommunication ...but I see that common sense prevails even among other users for whom I have great respect.
  17. I agree @XG BC, no doubt about it! To be honest @Phil B these are windscreens purchased for less than 20 cents (25 pieces brand new for 4,95 euros on Bluebrixx); the glass, instead, is Lego because the quality of the transparent is superior ...but the glass (always brand new) can be found for 10 cents. The piece that cost the most are the two red slope 33 3 x 6 with Inner Walls always for the front part. Thanks @Asper, working lights are a must for all my locomotives!
  18. You hit the nail on the head @Toastie ...my next (Belgian) project seems to have exactly this genesis Great MOC @XG BC I like how the vegetation has grown so thick that it is impossible to open the gate without cleaning first ...wonderful atmosphere!
  19. I totally agree @Andy Glascott! You found the Easter egg @Toastie ...I had no doubts about it, thanks for the appreciated kind words my friend! Hello Benn, thanks for the compliments ... sometimes I get so into my fantasy world that I like to get lost even in these childish details! Hello Sven, I knew you would share in good German tradition (which I love) ...and let's not forget the beer!
  20. Today in the middle of winter it's Norway's turn, wrap up warm while I present the electric locomotive EL17. The NSB EL17 is a class of twelve electric locomotives built by Thyssen-Henschel and Norsk Elektrisk & Brown Boveri for the Norwegian State Railways (NSB). The class was built in two batches, the first delivered in 1982 and numbered 2221–2226; today I show you the EL17-2222 with rhombus pantographs; I found the same model with more modern pantographs, but I think that the rhomboid ones reflect more the era in which the locomotive was produced. For the NSB7 carriages I chose a clearly identifiable version: red livery and black stripe at the height of the windows. The convoy was supposed to be composed of a locomotive and two first and second class carriages (with respective head, tail and end of convoy lights)... ..but then a nice Chef arrived looking for a good job, appropriate to his status and I had to add a third carriage with a cafeteria. I know that coffee is popular and that in these carriages they serve perhaps more snacks than lunches ...but I'm more for sausages so allow me the license. I think that the convoy with three carriages is more harmonious, so having added the central carriage was worth the expense! The locomotive is managed via bluetooh with Sbrick and two 18650 lithium ion batteries, and at maximum speed the locomotive tips over at every curve, the weight of the carriages is necessary to safely launch the convoy at full power and perhaps use curves with a wider radius than the standard 40. For the video, however, I used the R40 because they were handy. I wish everyone a happy new year, stay tuned because there will be railway news in 2025!
  21. Wow, those wheels are great! Beautiful truck!
  22. Modular buildings have always wonderful architecture but what fascinates me the most is the detail of the interior spaces ... something I'm hopeless at! The baker is perfect!
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