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Thank you! I built it out of light bley originally and then cross referenced what Chrome Block City had in stock and made adjustments when necessary. What's the going rate for a kidney? I feel the need to finish the Nebraska Zephyr. :). Our LUG - Lincoln/Omaha LEGO User Group has a large layout. We have our return to the convention scene July 22nd - July 25th - I'll make sure to get some quality photos (that I'm not known for... lol Thank you to everyone for your kind comments.
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CB&Q Silver Pilot. It is chromed by Chrome Block City. It will blind you if out in the sun. Powered by two regular train motors. 197204489_10227089223559677_3207675410602653314_n by Nate Flood, on Flickr 197071891_10227089223999688_1915105789179550211_n by Nate Flood, on Flickr 197336983_10227089222959662_6457134469226730391_n by Nate Flood, on Flickr
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Brick Days will be held July 24th and 25th in Council Bluffs, IA (Omaha, Nebraska) at the Mid-America Center. LUGs that will be displaying include LOLUG - Lincoln/Omaha LEGO User Group, NILTC, ArkLUG, CowLUG, DFWLUG, GatewayLUG, Windy City LUG, Kansas City Brick Lab, PennLUG and IndyLUG. AFOL's from Oregon - Pennsylvania will be displaying their amazing creations! www.brickdays.com for ticket information - while space is sold out - silver VIB tickets are still available for you to purchase and attend the convention!
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I think he's still around... just busy with life and careers and things of that nature.
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Calling all cars, trucks, motorcycle builders! There is a great LEGO competition occurring at the Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska! Submit pictures of your creation to be eligible. Your creation would be displayed in the Museum for a year and you are awarded a cash prize of $100.00. The Lincoln/Omaha LEGO User Group and the Museum have worked closely together for years and this will be a precursor to a much larger competition in the future once the world returns to normal. Rules: Looking for FREE activities to do at home during this time of distancing? Build your own LEGO car at home and enter to win $100 cash prize and have your build on display at the Museum for a year! Entries will go through 3 rounds of voting including a public vote. Rules for submission Include pictures of your creation from multiple angles Include a picture of the contestant holding your creation Indicate which age range you’re competing for (5-12 years old, 13-18 years old, adult) Must be some sort of custom automobile creation either from a kit (must be modified) or self-created 1 submission per person Contest Schedule Submissions accepted through July 31st Winners will be announced in August Visit the Museum of American Speed's website for more information: https://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/legobuildcontest.html
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Calling all cars, trucks, motorcycle builders! There is a great LEGO competition occurring at the Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska! Submit pictures of your creation to be eligible. Your creation would be displayed in the Museum for a year and you are awarded a cash prize of $100.00. The Lincoln/Omaha LEGO User Group and the Museum have worked closely together for years and this will be a precursor to a much larger competition in the future once the world returns to normal. Rules: Looking for FREE activities to do at home during this time of distancing? Build your own LEGO car at home and enter to win $100 cash prize and have your build on display at the Museum for a year! Entries will go through 3 rounds of voting including a public vote. Rules for submission Include pictures of your creation from multiple angles Include a picture of the contestant holding your creation Indicate which age range you’re competing for (5-12 years old, 13-18 years old, adult) Must be some sort of custom automobile creation either from a kit (must be modified) or self-created 1 submission per person Contest Schedule Submissions accepted through July 31st Winners will be announced in August Visit the Museum of American Speed's website for more information: https://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/legobuildcontest.html
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The # 3985 has been on my radar for awhile to build to add to my current Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 and Northern 844. It is boiler driven by two XL motors with Shupp's XL drivers with an added o-ring for traction. The lights are from Lifelites. 5 regular e-Lites for the marker lights under the boiler, a nanolite for the front light and a group of 3 flickering ligts to reflect the sparks undernearth the firebox. No Instructions and I don't plan on making them (not because I'm mean - it's because computer LDD programs and I hate each other).... LEGO Union Pacific Challenger # 3985 by Nate Flood, on Flickr LEGO Union Pacific Challenger # 3985 by Nate Flood, on Flickr LEGO Union Pacific Challenger # 3985 by Nate Flood, on Flickr LEGO Union Pacific Challenger # 3985 by Nate Flood, on Flickr LEGO Union Pacific Challenger # 3985 by Nate Flood, on Flickr LEGO Union Pacific Challenger # 3985 by Nate Flood, on Flickr The light effect was inspired from this video of #3985:
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"Goodnight, sorry for sinking you." is the quote from U-68 commander Karl-Friedrich Merten that he told the shipwreck after giving them a compass direction and provisions. "We couldn’t have been sunk by a nicer man”, said one of the survivors during a 1984 reunion between the commander and survivors. I just need a few more printed parts this week to finish it up for Brickworld Chicago 2019. “Goodnight, sorry for sinking you.” by Nate Flood, on Flickr “Goodnight, sorry for sinking you.” by Nate Flood, on Flickr “Goodnight, sorry for sinking you.” by Nate Flood, on Flickr “Goodnight, sorry for sinking you.” by Nate Flood, on Flickr “Goodnight, sorry for sinking you.” by Nate Flood, on Flickr
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I didn't realize we had a thread for this. I put my UP Big Boy up awhile ago. I don't have any expectation that it would succeed but was curious how it would do. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/643bce52-0d63-4278-a2e1-59b5e5924deb
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It's made for running! I have no idea on standard curves but it handles regular switches without a problem. My curves are the ME models 104 radius.
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I think you may be right... Yes - Lately I've done a Berkshire 2-8-4 Polar Express that I don't think I've posted here. I'm also going to do UP 3985 eventually.
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Since I upgraded the drivers on my Union Pacific 844 to Shupp's 80" boxpok from Shapeways (I was using Big Ben Bricks XL) - I wanted to upgrade the Big Boy's drivers from LEGO's large driver to BBB XL so it would be more in scale to a 68" driver. It stretched the engine by about 9 studs and came out looking really good. Lego Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy version 2.0 by Nate Flood, on Flickr Lego Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy version 2.0 by Nate Flood, on Flickr
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nebraska started following Union Pacific Big Boy # 4014
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I had quite a few people message me on Facebook page Ray's asking me to throw it up on Ideas. I thought what the heck let's see what happens. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/167206
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Thank you! Yes - when Greg sent me the final copy of the mural - my jaw hit the floor and knew this MOC could be really really cool...
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"I'll throw in the black keys for free" Ray's Music Exchange in Calumet City, Illinois has the best electric piano in the city of Chicago. It can be yours for the low price of $2000 bucks and you could take it home with you and Ray will throw in the black keys for free. The Blues Brothers has stood the test of time as it's one of the most entertaining movies filled with great music including the late great Ray Charles. Ray's includes a fully stocked showroom with guitars, amps, mics, tv's, and toasters. Don't mind the bullet holes next to the guitar hanging on the wall - it breaks everyone's hearts when a boy that young goes bad. Although some say the best piano in the city of Chicago has no action left in the keyboard; Ray disagreed and the patrons break out into a spirited rendition of the classic Shake A Tail Feather. When I set out to build Ray's Music Exchange it had to have the mural of the great blue's legends but with a LEGO flair. One artist that I knew possessed the skills and quality required is the incredibly talented Greg Hyland ( http://www.lethargiclad.com/). I knew Greg from attending Brickworld in Chicago over the years and when I emailed him with my vision - he was instantly on board and he didn't disappoint. The mural was spot on and was everything that I had hoped. The next step was printing Greg's art onto the brick. I didn't want to use a sticker or decal - it needed to be printed so the colors would shine. I had long been a fan of Terry Akuna's printing on LEGO and he was also excited for the project and took extra time to get it perfect printed onto the bricks. (https://www.bricklink.com/store/home.page?p=terryakuna#/shop?o={"showHomeItems":1}) Finally my 14 year old daughter had become a pro at cutting vinyl and was able to reproduce Ray's signs with her expert font and lettering skills. She has been able to reproduce my LUG's logo for car window decals, coffee cups, shirts, and new lettering on my steam engines. http://macismonograms.blogspot.com/ To finish it off; the building was lit with lifelites. www.lifelites.com If you are unfamiliar with The Blues Brothers - stop reading this and go watch Jake and Elwood try and get the band back together! Rays9 by Nate Flood, on Flickr Rays13 by Nate Flood, on Flickr Rays2 by Nate Flood, on Flickr Rays14 by Nate Flood, on Flickr