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Thanks for the replay Indeed, for the ballast I use gravel on pictures of lego train boxes lego are also used gravel unfortunately in blue for me it is otherwise too expensive to operate in plates Therefore, this choice
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Meanwhile, some further work a first platform is connected back to the lighting The platform stands for in the layout and has high tensity leds The sand tower now has also lights more on: http://legotreinforu...6948.html#26948 Meanwhile the coal depo has also received his enlightenment more on: http://legotreinforu...6948.html#26948 what do you think about it like reactions
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after a long time finally finished with the ballast in the large station everything now has pebbles on the tracks :D
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verry nice moc the moc looks very good at the real model
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1 word beautiful
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never seen anything like it interesting
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very nice layout, a club can only dream of such a thing cooperation has very good results ... really worth congratulations
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yeah I go two days to wetteren you can find me on administration table or on the sales table of belug bavikhove harelbeke we are almost neighbors (izegem)
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beautiful it looks very realistic what a beautiful loco's really great pity that the good old green locomotives now all disappear
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nice idee I'm from belgium from which region are you
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Welcome dries in the world Lego trains the layout looks good. would have 1 swits to return to the outside circle and shunting tracks horizontally to have more place to be able to build other things (city montain ets ets)
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What Is The Best Method For Building A Lego Model Railway
patje replied to jamesed_1971's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Depends on what you want to make how big you want to go as layout my layout is personally far too big and far too many tracks .. to make everything in Lego I try to build as real as possible with ballast look on: http://legotreinforu...3790.html#23790- 16 replies
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the finest gravel for construction of garden more pictures with cat http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=176369 This pictures are from my old layout The new layout is under construction a part has been finished with gravel see picture: grass and gravel between the track nice effect
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I recognize we also have such a cat in the house
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very realistic really nice and finished
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public now
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update Here are the pictures of finished part abandoned rail,with ballast larger pictures: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=552066 (when public) result: one of the pictures is used for making poster for brick tricks,lego exhibition. Belguim (west flanders)
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very nice layout beautiful details ... 2nd picture, I find this super in that sense, you see something else built with leaves. think of the pine trees and the curve
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[MOC] Old Goth Style Carriage (i dont know how to baptized this)
patje replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
waaw very nice came out of a picture of the 30s the good old days where everything still consisted of wood and metal ....- 20 replies
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hello I'm cleaning my 12 volt rails as well as the contact points of the motors with medical alcohol and cotton wool both can be found in pharmacies. you would be surprised how much dirt there is pampered and the engines can not be destroy of the humidity because everything evaporates quickly
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nice work
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once no longer working on the abandoned railway sector and once engaged me into the night lights of the second mountain and the church color high density LEDs placed on the last two masts red green and blue, which I can control it on the control panel and so I project different colors on the church red and blue with street lights around church with track and street lighting around church more information: http://legotreinforum.forum2go.nl/post23174.html#23174"]http://legotreinforu...3174.html#23174 what do you think about it like reactions more pictures on: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=549230