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Asper

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  1. impressive engine - great job on the shape!
  2. Wonderful, great idea!
  3. Hello, This is not the first LEGO version of Tux. But this is mine :-) Most of the shape was given by LSculpt using the file from RepRap: reprap.org/wiki/Tux. It's approximately 50cm / 63 studs high. The original image was painted in 2D by Larry Ewing who grants permission to use his image on the condition that you tell anyone who asks that he painted it using The GIMP. The 3D version was modeled in Blender by Oliver Baker. Now I have 4 Tux, 3 of them made from LEGO... Some minifigure to get an impression what 63 studs mean: Building this way means building almostly without bricks, just plates. The shell is 2-3 plates thisk, with an internal structure: more images on my flickr Hope you like it, Steffen
  4. nice tunnel!
  5. Wow, very impressive bridge!
  6. Wonderful details
  7. Wonderful! The sloped front is very accurate.
  8. Wonderful! Great details!
  9. 13: 1 29: 1 64:1 104: 2 136: 1 144: 3
  10. Wonderful. I like them both.
  11. Great! Not only this one ( somehow I missed the other topic.)
  12. Fantastic!
  13. Wonderful!
  14. Wonderful train, everything very close to the real train.
  15. Wonderful! Great!
  16. That's clever solution. I like the way how you presented the mechanism in the video.
  17. For me this always looked like a Bombardier Talent in DB (Deutsche Bahn) colors (the older version, not Talent 2), here also known as BR644 and BR643. The front is a bit more curved than the Lint trains. Especially if you look at the modifications by cimddwc (https://www.flickr.c...57627251027713/) and some side views.
  18. Very realistic model! Great work on the shape.
  19. Wonderful!
  20. Great model with very accurate details!
  21. That's wonderful!
  22. Great engines!
  23. Wonderful steam engine! Very clever details, my favorite is the long smoke stack.
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