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niels0

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  1. Thanks for the welcomes guys. I already found my way to the trains-section. =)
  2. Hi guys, another trainfan that likes to register. After 30 years I started constructing my sets again. My first trainset was the 171 from the blue era but it isn't complete anymore. Soon I got the 147 from my granddad as a birthday-present. I still have it. It looks very old. After saving money for ages I was able to buy the 7760 , still my favorite. Then later, when I collected more track, I got the 7725 from my parents as a birthday gift. I also have some side-structures like the 7822 and the 7838 along with . More extra's I have: 7867 , 7863 , 7860 , 158 , 702 Plan is to collect all items from the grey era and let the trains run on an automated track having 3 levels.
  3. Indeed Emile. I like the 80s trains more than the stuff they sell today. Plan is to buy more trains from that era. As you can see in my signature my train-collection is still small but all collections start with few items though.
  4. niels0 replied to Kikuichimonji's post in a topic in Community
    My last purchase: 21007 Architecture. Rockefeller Centre 21004 Architecture Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 21000 Architecture Willis Tower
  5. Hi all, I'm Niels (41) from The Netherlands, living in Belgium. During moving to Belgium I found my old Lego, mostly from the 80s. In order to see if the sets are still complete I started constructing... Fun! In 2013 I worked in Denmark and I always flew via Billund, where Legoland is located, and bought some of the Lego Architecture sets in their Lego-shop. The nicest sets I have are the trains from the grey-era and perhaps I'm going to collect some more items from that period. My 1st Lego-project this year will be a train-bridge and I will investigate possibilities to automate my 12V track.
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