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LEGO Train 12 Volts

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  1. This is very funny! I love the face of the young lady!
  2. Nice realization! The bottom of the car is simply perfect!
  3. Great layout! Impressive sleepers and huge bridge! Welcome aboard MXLPT
  4. Hi, I'm me again ...your SNOT technique is awesome! Can't wait 'till the end....
  5. I agree with Fuzzylegobricks...
  6. Hi mpec82, for the central "leg" I have used (first of all) a plate 1x4, on this plate you have to attach a modified plate 1x2 with one stud and n. 2 tile 1x1. Maybe a picture is worth a thousand words Note: The pallet and the transpallet are from brickshelf, you can find more pictures here: transpallet link
  7. Hi Jopiek, pleased to meet you, the wheels are n. 2 Technic Bush 1/2 Smooth, the pin holder is made with a rigid hose 3mm plus n. 1 plate modified 1x1 with clip horizontal (Ref. 6019) Best regards P.S. I live in Como near the frontier between Italy and Switzerland
  8. I'm not a big fan of 8 wide studs, but this looks nice. I hope it fits perfectly in your city layout!
  9. Wow, this is an outstanding project! I like very much the lights under the main body, the front windows and the white/blue colors. The real one looks beautiful ...keep on and share with us your progress!
  10. Hi everybody, thank you very much for all the nice replies! This station took me several days because in the beginning I've built only the external shape, and than I've rebuilt that with internal details; last but not least I've done also my MLCad instructions. So, I am really happy you all like it. This station will be in my III Episode, I've planned to build a 9 Volt RC train layout so I've to build some stuff for it!
  11. Hi Thorsten, this sounds cool and familiar!
  12. Hi everybody, after four months I have finally finished my new station, with old style architecture. I was inspired for this MOC by real stations from the near Switzerland where stone and wood are often used! Here you can find some pictures: ...here you can see the complete gallery: Brickshelf
  13. From the 12 Volts world you can use some lights... but you can find modern lamppost from this link Blokbrics link
  14. This is an outstanding creation and an innovative scene! I like the jungle's thickness ...great job!
  15. WOW this is absolutely huge and chic! It's nice to see that conservative architecture; this MOC looks wonderful compared to Green Grocer I like very much the several minifigures distinguish themselves just wearing a cylinder black hat
  16. Really beautiful, I can only agree! Solid design. I would like to see a so perfect tank truck with Shell colors
  17. That is really good! The horizontal transparent door is too cool! Nice job... The truck looks just like the real
  18. This sounds great! Thanks for sharing!
  19. Nice scene! I like how Indy hold the flags' rope with his whip!
  20. Nice tanks wagons! I like goods trains running with several identical cars
  21. That's a very good point of view Toastie! In these days I'm playing with my son and I saw how it's simple for him to realize MOCs with very few pieces...
  22. This is beautiful! Great technique ...very good job! I love the batman close up ...impressive picture!
  23. Very complex and nice ...but you need a lot of pieces to complete a large layout! I like very much the way you have hide the electrical wire I want to see your progress
  24. Excellent creation! I like that great caboose and your shiny lego
  25. Impressive shots! The one I like the most is the soldier on guard with the sea
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