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striking while the iron is hot, whipping together a powered baggage car for the train,
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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/951593778970501170/1034768689142185994/2318korient.png?ex=6538e770&is=65267270&hm=664a506c372b7fccc19b4977575aef7ebdc5f11598ff967a39173a27aa7c38c5& While we are on the topic and i continue on my zombie arc (genuinely concerned ive had this account since 2011, whoof) When it was originally announced that lego were gonna do the train, I attempted the French engine in a 7 wide configuration in stud.io and even though it probably was a stipulation by the actual Orient Express [it is a licenced set] to make the whole train dark blue. The low slung nature of the French loco makes it pretty difficult to get the look...
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Perhaps M**ld Kings newest release might be more your speed Medieval, apparently it even comes with a circle of R104
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Ive sat down and blown up the image as much as possible, and this is my guess in stud.io for the cargo trainsets locomotive. from what i can tell, its got a little bit of snot on the front and the centre seems a little odd steeping in at such a low height, i maintain its all a bit of a guess, but if it's anything similar, its a bit of a brute. (edit) as the leak arrive i was way off haha
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hi all, seems my lego A4 was discovered, heres a better picture of he near completion, just waiting for some new bricks to appear to finish her off. this engine was based off this Brickshelf alternate to 10194 by user Mugen. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=482862 with the addition of more bricks and a re-designed tender. unfortunately, i have no instructions for my particular model, but i certainly can take her apart in the following days to show you all how the streamlined casing was made ;) hope this helps.
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The only thing undermining that would be the crocodile (albeit looking a bit dated) in the hobby train set..... And just imagine the valve gear on that too....
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Hmm... Maybe something like USTAC S160? That has a huge market potential considering the countries it was used in.... Or German wise, a BR80? Something small, but still power functions equip-able?
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In my opinion, its nice to see this set appear and I'd be keen to atleast purchase one, but, I'm a bit miffed as others are that they try to push the pizza and bike shops again, there could be so many different possibilities to spice them up, for example, that pizza shop could be a sandwich bar with little attractive 1x1 sandwiches. The bus, if Lego played its cards right, could be incorporated into a train station.... But, I have the old city corner from '09, it's a guilty pleasure to buy this set, besides, two competing pizza shops in Lego city..... ;)
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Beware: eBay fraud -- Train MOC instructions
mikka says replied to Steinkopf's topic in LEGO Train Tech
tbh, i'll freely hand out LDD files, but only if the AFOL makes contact with me via email. which means i can assure whos getting what ^^ -
this brings down the cost considerably of a set, i remember it was another $100 Au to power the emerald night.... this means that kiddies can get hold of the set at a cheaper cost. i was looking back at the old catalogues and the 7710 passenger train (which was a push train) seems to be fond memories of alot of my friends that bought their lego back in the 80's..... the lack of power conversion is left up to the aspiring child or AFOL, which i can fortell, will have some nifty tender Moc solutions appearing several weeks after this set is released.... push trains arent all that bad either, child minding has made me realise that kids dont want a controller for the train, they want to be part of the action, and if thats pushing the train along and making the good old "chuff chuff" noise, so be it.
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to be brutally honest, i was hoping for lego to release a push train for the lego city range, but. im going to have to eats those words in the train speculation page (i'll post a link to me eating screencaps of eurobricks on youtube, later ;)....) but, it looks like a well rounded set. it has the stuff for a kid that loves trains and currently doesnt own a sizeble amount of train lego, and also for someone who loves the movie, and if anything, a Big Tender Moc, to incorporate the power functions guff, would be the best way to have these nicely designed steamers hauling trains around the layout. I, for one will take a delight into getting atleast one of these 4-6-0's up to a runnable and acceptable looking standard for train shows. considering many of us in our train group have some lovely steam locomotives, but due the roughness of tables and track (not to mention the trainset geometry) its a deathwish that not even i want to take the risk of...... so, set me down for two, please :D
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how is it being discontinued before 7939? that's really weird seeing as the red one was produced after the yellow one. :/
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Unfortunately, when buying 4 of the sets, I know I'll be paying $120 extra than the Americans will be... I could seriously be using that money for another steam loco.... Or another moc. I just wish Lego could produce a flat out price for these trains.....
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And that's why we don't see any Moc's in the train tech forum.......(sarcasm, ladies and gentlemen) Seriously, if someone needs another wagon, they can get parts and build one, that's fundamentally how the Lego train system works. Lego does its bit and then leaves it up to a persons imagination. Why would they bother producing extra wagons and coaches when it would put a damper on creativity within the brand. And honestly the fire brigade toys are a lot more popular as the firemen are considered public hero's and the childhood fascination with fire... Spare me the thought if Lego became more of a collect-a-thon, than a building toy....