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Project M- Telehandler
I think there was one a few years ago that came with a flatbed truck & Garbage/Recycling boxes. If I remember correctly, it was very small and not nearly as nice as yours.
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Pride cometh before the blah blah blah EMD F7
Your design has some things going for it. The carbody looks much better, although there are a few unnecessary vents in places. The nose... well.. This is a step backward for me. While the big curved parts can be made to lend themselves to shape an F7a nose, you lose all the modularity available via a style like the 10020 has. With your nose, I can't install the secondary light shown in two of your prototype photos. The pilot is also a step backward, I think. Also the roof fans are a little out of whack.
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[MOC] NYC J3A Dreyfuss Hudson
I have to admit, the tender skirting is throwing me off. Seems like it hangs too low. Other than that, I love it.
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Double stack well cars
Oh man, I love them.
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Simulating BB drivers in LDD?
Anyone have ideas for substituting BBB Medium drive wheels? I have a switcher in LDD I made a long time ago and I would like to improve it.
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Minifig "shoes"
Hello. I have a few minifigs I made that I would like to give shoes. I'm thinking like the Pretzel Girl CMF. I've done some searching, but I can't find anything noteworthy on how to do this. I was considering using vinyl stripe tape to get the effect. Any ideas? All of what I'm doing involves a darker color on a lighter color leg, so no crazy stuff is needed to make the color visible.
- [LDD MOC] English Electric 800 Class Locomotive
- 2016 Lego trains
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ME Models Rail Update - March 2016
What are the silver rails you're talking about? The metal ones? (Also OT, but I don't recall if I told you that I shared images of your model #261 with the real loco's owning group, Friends of the 261, on Facebook. They loved it.)
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ME Models Rail Update - March 2016
If you were so inclined, you could use the brown only on sidings, stubs or abandoned rails to represent track that is infrequently used.
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1940's Grand Central Terminal with canopy - Art Deco
I like it. I think I'll save the plans for future use though. No need to cut any baseplates either. A couple 16x32 plates along the sides fixes that hole.
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Longworth Hall - Historic Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Depot in Cinci
Hmm... My warehouse worker brain says the dock doors are too small, but that detail aside I am VERY impressed.
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New Zealand Railways 3' J-Class 4-8-2 Streamliner (1939)
Don't worry too much about the 'why'. It's a slick-looking engine. I have a similar case. Normally I don't really like anything not found in the U.S., but for some reason I fell in love with the Soviet P36 4-8-4 and E-class 0-10-0 steam locomotives, both of which I wish to construct and run.
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Trains, Long and Short: Show 'm here!
Oh man, I love all three of those, the Northern Pacific train especially.
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Trains, Long and Short: Show 'm here!
Well crap, I don't have a photo of my longest train thus far. I ran three PF locomotives on 8 heavy freight cars the other night (batteries were dying, hence 3).
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