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dr_spock

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  1. Vampire's cosy windowless rec room. Great place to relax and unwind after a night of fighting the Monster Fighters. Vampire Rec Room by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
  2. Presenting my first motorized train engine MOC. It is a 6 wide version of the AEM-7AC. The AEM-7AC is a remanufactured version of Amtrak's AEM-7. The rebuild program began in 1999. The AEM-7AC have more tractive effort than the original AEM-7 and can pull longer trains of Amfleet cars. They run in the U.S. Northeast Corridor. They will likely be replaced by the new ACS64 electric locos in the near future. Here it is pulling a very old MOD of my 7710 train set. AEM-7AC by dr_spock_888, on Flickr Barely enough room to cram in a battery box, IR receiver and M-motor. More photos in my Brickshelf folder: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=535506 Reference: http://www.hebners.n...M7AC/amt929.jpg
  3. Ann Lee has a bone to pick with the monsters.
  4. Welcome aboard, LegoTrainFanatic.
  5. Little did the girls suspect the bloody mess that is about to spring upon them. "Yeah, baby. Pretty fresh blood!"
  6. I'm leaning towards brown.
  7. Welcome to my monster bash. Monsters and fighter are having a great time hanging out: Playing monster fighter pinata. Howling out a great karaoke tune. Preventing decay with copious amount of alcohol. Come join us and have a wonderful time.
  8. You can also create a shell with technic lift beams. You may have to compete with VFracingteam for lift beams on Bricklink. Good idea to integrate into G gauge. It has possibilities for a garden railway. Do you have the IR speed remote controller?
  9. Wow. 9 months of labor have produced a most beautiful baby. This MOC is AWESOME! How did you do the curves in the hull?
  10. I turned my 8070 in the parts too. Reused some of it for a Techball robot. I tried displaying 8070 but found it not display space worthy enough when the 8110 came along.
  11. Here's Lego Cuusoo documented guidelines on what's acceptable: Acceptable Project Content While there's a wide range of awesome ideas that would make great LEGO products, there are some things that you are not allowed to include in your project. Here is the list of what we allow: Keep it appropriate. Remember that the LEGO Group is a toy company, so we're careful to only produce products we deem appropriate for children. Projects related to the below topics will not be approved. We will decide how a project fits these standards at our discretion. Politics and political symbols Religious references including symbols, buildings, or people Sex, drugs, or smoking Alcohol in any present day situation Swearing Death, killing, blood, terrorism, or torture First-person shooter video games Warfare or war vehicles in any modern or present-day situation Racism, bullying, or cruelty to real life animals Licensed ideas are OK, but note the following. You may submit models that require licenses, but be aware that we can't guarantee the production of your model if it is linked to a competitive licensor – this is where all the legal stuff becomes complicated. Note that we do not check all new project submissions for license conflicts as there are too many potential conflicts. I wonder if you can pitch your product concept to MegaBloks if Lego rejects your idea. They seem to be more opened to FPS video game building sets.
  12. According to the Cuusoo Guidelines and House Rules, they call it an unintentional coincidence.
  13. Do you have a photo of your layout and where the warehouse is going?
  14. I thought you get 1% of sales if your project go to market, n'est-ce pas?
  15. Welcome to EuroBricks. Very nice clean build.
  16. Finished building two Horizon Express sets.
  17. Does your LUG have a budget for LUG owned assets? Maybe the LUG can purchase some 9V motors to lend out for those who wish to run their locos on the "LUG" layout during events and shows. I don't think it is too difficult to swap out PF motors for 9V motors temporarily. You could also run some 9V tracks through your layout so that 9V trains can go through.
  18. I saw something similar on Brickshelf a long time ago. You could try a look see there.
  19. Cute design. Not sure I would want to have real hard bricks down there.
  20. Welcome to EB. Have fun.
  21. Welcome aboard. Are you the same BrickQueen who does all those reviews and sometimes in costumes on YouTube?
  22. Happy birthday. It's cute.
  23. Looks about the right size for a GoPro delivery truck.
  24. Thanks. Here is a photo Dave K. took of it at Brickfete. http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3783/9287286415_a64dab817e_o.jpg
  25. I suppose I can try to build that TGV special end bogie and run one HE set with it. Which is really a half-set in TGV terminology. It would be nice if Lego could sell an engine separately.
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