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What a great news!
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Nice set and realistic mechanism!
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I'm waiting for your next step... The start looks very interesting
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Night or Day? (Entry for LDD/LDraw Contest)
LEGO Train 12 Volts replied to JM1971's topic in LEGO Town
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What a great building technique! I like the new colors you have used! The atmosphere of decay is fantastic!!!!
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Very very nice work!
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Greetings from Maryland, USA
LEGO Train 12 Volts replied to rob-cubed's topic in Hello! My name is...
Welcome to EB ...I like old AFOL because I'm old too! -
Amazing peojects!
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altBricks: large radius track survey
LEGO Train 12 Volts replied to SteveB's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Very nice steam engine with some interesting details! I like also the livery!
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MOC: NASA Switcher Locomotive
LEGO Train 12 Volts replied to brickbuilder711's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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What a beautiful MOC! The station is a fantastic building with a great architecture! The roof looks amazing and tha main wall looks epic too! Super!!!
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Very nice scene and beautiful building details! I love the blood on the wall, the cop face with the gun and the big fences of this closed street
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Hi everyone, thank you very much for the positive feed back! The front windshield is a lego trick, every windows in this locomotive is hold by a plate 1 x 1 with clip vertical, in the cab there is a cross of these pieces.
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This is a very good set!
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This truck looks awesome! Very good work!
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Thanks for the compliments everyone ...and yes the red cabin stays straight when the dark body chassis twist in curves
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Hi guys thanks for your kind words! I've used a free hand drill starting from the plate with one stud to have an easy reference of the hole
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Usually I work with my ipad listening U2 or classic music when I'm MOCing. I think that music is necessary to relax when the brain is busy with lego! ;-)
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As recently announced in the post of EB user BMarco (http://www.eurobrick...howtopic=90366) I have the pleasure to present my version of the same engine The italian E424 with the classic livery "Isabella" Many credits go to BMarco for inspiring me in this work, which is almost a replica with different details for the front nose, the roof and the side that I wanted to build more compact with a SNOT solution for the windows. At the Model Expo in Verona, I had the fortune to meet BMarco the author of the original version. During the exibition I did run the locomotive on the layout prepared by Helos author of the beautiful Turtle and Railjet that you can see in the following picture! Like all my locomotives also the E424 has lights but the implementation is not for lego purists because I had to use a drill to modify some plates ...enjoy the ather pictures!
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Hi everyone, after a break of a few months here is one of my latest creations: the G2000 a four axle heavy shunting. This diesel locomotive operates in several countries. In Italy the private company Serfer, which is responsible for freight transport, adopted the livery that I have reproduced The most difficult parts to realize were the under body and the windows, but in the end I'm satisfied with the result. Because of the thinness of the central body I had to use a custom battery pack, and as usual I've realized the locomotive providing it with lights The locomotive was lucky because its debut was at the model expo in Verona with Helos and his beautiful (and huge! ) collection ...enjoy the show!
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Very nice MOC! I like the red train base! Beautiful rendering!
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Very nice model! Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures "step by step"!
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