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Pizzareno

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  1. Looks great. To be honest though I'd just be after some of them lovely look switches/points/turnouts. Are you going to be producing them? I don't see them as an option for backers.
  2. Decided to go for a far more simple solution. Although looking at the examples above it did convince me to raise the height of the loco 1 plate above the bogie. Upon examining the real life example more I have decided that the wheels should appear more recessed and only the springs be more prominent. I don't know which solution looks better though. I would change the bogie springs to black rather than sliver but that still doesn't make up my mind. Anyone got any opinion on this?
  3. Heck I'll do a straight swap with you for some of the isolating tracks for some normal straight if you want to do that!
  4. Hi Crispy, here is a photo of the bogies currently. The idea is that I can swap the back bogie for another 9v motor. If you could show me what you do that would be most helpful and appreciated :) Thank you.
  5. Hello Train Tech. I have been working on a new locomotive. I know I take a very long time between projects, but anyway here is a new project I am looking for some input on. Here is some samples of the prototype - https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=nzr%20dj I know there is some rainbow colouring and that can be sorted with a few bricklink orders. Before I do that however, I would like the expert advice and input from the community on any changes or improvements you might make to refine the model. I struggle with the bogies as the detailing on the wheels are only held on with a single stud between each wheel set. I have changed the black bar on the cab to a minifig hand and reversed the headlight brick to hold it. The front of the cab I plan to use a yellow vinyl sticker unless someone can design a better window arrangement :) For the places where there are short white bars I will cut a white flex tube to size. The other thing I haven't been able to come up with is a way to keep the roundness of the cab roof and add horns to one side. Anyone got any ideas for that? Well, anyway please let me know what you think.
  6. Of course it is nearly impossible to tell where an idea comes from these days as we are so connected by the web and you could see something and take it onboard and forget where it comes from very easily. I really just wanted to point out I did this 3 years ago and LEGO's idea wasn't new Regardless I'll still probably try and get one of these sets.
  7. zephyr1934, you say they stole your idea for a wheel powered contraption. I feel the same way. Check out my train from December 2013 -
  8. A bit late to the party I am but I would also like to say how much I love this. It just looks so right. You have captured that industrial type of building so well. I am very impressed
  9. I didn't like Chima when it came out but the theme really grew on me. I bought lots of the early sets. Unfortunately there were to many sets for me to buy all at once and then once the theme ended they pretty much disappeared from shelves in my country. I would have loved to purchase these at 50% off! We miss out on some really good deals here. Jealous of you guys living in the US that can get some really great deals.
  10. That is a great little modification. I like it very much
  11. I have voted for most of these projects that have been mentioned but alas I am just 1 vote out of 10,000 needed and that feels like such a small drop in the bucket. It would be nice to push more trains through and get them in to the forefront of LEGO's mind (if they are not there already). I know people say that trains aren't popular and there is no market and we need TV shows and computer games to market products to children and I think that is sad commentary of where we are as a society. Maybe we need to get some realistic, buildable Railway Series (Thomas the Tank Engine) models through Ideas. As that is all kids seem to know of trains these days. Here are a couple of articles about traditional railway modelling at it feels rather depressing to me. http://www.wsj.com/articles/end-of-the-line-for-model-trains-aging-hobbyists-trundle-on-1455157546 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-07/search-for-youth-to-keep-invisible-hobby-on-track/6826026 This shows to me where we are at with railway modelling as a whole. I do miss the days of the 12v and all the accessories we got. I poured over those catalogues for countless nights dreaming of what my non-existent pocket money could buy. I don't think we'll see those days again for the foreseeable future. The nature of the way children play has changed from when I was a kid. I'm only 33 now. We had our first computer when I was 8 but it wasn't the be all and end all like it is now for some children. My kids don't have computers and don't have phones. They are allowed to watch instructional type videos on occasion but for the most part they make up their own fun. And funnily enough LEGO and their Duplo or LEGO trains are one of the most popular items after playing house or being outside.
  12. Absolutely awesome. I have been planning and working on ideas for an Ultra Agents train too. If/When I ever get it finished I'll post some photos
  13. I really like that. I love seeing LEGO equipment in real world settings. I admire guys who can build large scenes with only LEGO bricks but seeing diggers with actual dirt and stuff is the best to me.
  14. You are very talented. I am very much enjoying your work. This stuff is amazing, absolutely amazing.
  15. I was happy to pick this up super cheap. I got 2 of them actually and mostly for the figs though they do make a nice parts pack. I managed to get it for only $20USD...$30NZD.
  16. Wow. I really really like this. It is super. Can you say how many windows are in the canopy? Just curious
  17. Thanks for your comments. I really appreciate them. This made my day! Thank you. Yes I thought it was interesting too! In an ideal world this would be nestled in a forest and the water would be flowing in from the far side of the 3rd wagon and be flowing right through the train. I did actually build water flowing through the whole last carriage but you can't see it in the photographs.
  18. So I know it is a wee bit early for a Christmas train but our LUG has a competition to build a Christmas train this year and I thought I'd step way outside the normal for building a Christmas train and do something fun for me and hopefully somebody else gets a kick out of it too. So this is my weird Christmas train. I wanted to build a train that was sort of abandoned and being overtaken by nature but with a Christmas theme and still used by people for events that happen around Christmas. Everything has some sort of meaning for me. Because I have never had a winter Christmas, snow and sleighs and all that wintry stuff doesn't really have much significance for me. In the loco we have the nativity scene. For me as a Christian the birth of Christ is the driving force for Christmas...also that is why it is in the locomotive. In the middle the tree is a pohutukawa, sometimes referred to as New Zealand's Christmas tree. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrosideros_excelsa And because it is summer here every time that Christmas rolls around I thought we should have a swimming hole scene. What is better than swimming on hot summer's day in the Christmas holidays! As far as the build goes, I tried to leave as much original looking parts of set 60051 as possible so that it was somewhat recognisable but different. Here is a link to the full album of this train https://www.flickr.c...157659540955331
  19. I like it but am pondering at what point does it become regular scale modelling and not really a LEGO model?
  20. This is really really nice
  21. Could you copy the Emarld Night setup as that is similar to what you need? I did that for a loco that I built. You would be able to keep everything else you needed to make it look right but just use the same mechanisms that the EM uses. Here are the instructions. Need to scroll down the PDF a bit. - http://cache.lego.com/bigdownloads/buildinginstructions/4611661.pdf
  22. Yes. I have been studying all 4 seconds of that forklift and think it is great. If you could give some more info, pics, video that would be cool :)
  23. Yeah I do like it but I'm just wondering if maybe it is one stud too long. Though I'm not sure how you could shorten it.
  24. Why go for after-market? Simpsons house has them. http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?itemID=78047&colorID=28 These make great internal doors.
  25. I haven't but they look really nice. I wish I'd know about this for some other stuff. I think I may have to get some for some smaller models. I too would be interested in feedback.
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