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Hey! It's got a funky, steampunk vibe. Put a top hat on the engineer and let it rip!

Great job on the photos, it's hard to capture black sometimes.

Joe

Posted

AMAZING! :wub:

Thanks!

Cool......a mostly technic built train.......excellent designing there 'Nike 2101'.......and Brick On ! :grin:

Thank you! I biult different things unusual for technic bricks.

Hey! It's got a funky, steampunk vibe. Put a top hat on the engineer and let it rip!

Great job on the photos, it's hard to capture black sometimes.

Joe

Thank you very much. Photos realy good, though i take their on simple camera.

I don't think I have ever seen anything like this, this is amazing, and like Joe said, it does seem to have a steam punk feel about it.

May be. When i built that model i dont think about steam punk.

It reminds me of those sculptures that are made from nuts and bolts and other old metal bits.

Seriosly transport)))

A very creative build, with hints of some of the insane steam engine builds from the 1990's when there weren't nearly as many specialized parts.

Thanks, but i use many parts from 2000 )))

Very creative train build from technic parts! :thumbup: Great job there!

Thank you for nice comment!!!

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Posted

Hi i have been working in a similar project for a few month now, and maybe you can find some inspiration for the curves and the railroad switch.

flickr --- blog

think that i am isnt good builder in this topic, but I want to work in your project)

Wow...great work incorporating technic pieces in an engine design - Kudos to you!

Thanks)!

Posted

A Technic Train? I've never thought about something like that, but it looks better than i thought. Just the wheels are not perfect, there is something you can improve.

Posted

This looks like a nice train and in many ways it appears to me to out ghost the ghost train in the way it kind of looks like a train, but not really if you get what I mean?

However I am a little lost, I have to admit that Technic is not something I have done a lot of, but what is the mechanism in the tender all about? What does that do? It may be clear for some more engineering orientated people but I am not able to work it out?

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