Posted October 30, 20168 yr Hello everyone, before posting my new locomotive I want to share this simple MOC with you: the panorma coach for the glorious 7740! The idea was born from the desire to have an observation car with the same features of the set 4547 but with a roof profile with inclination of 33 degrees The internal structure is an exact replica from the original 4547 set, and the car will be inserted between the passenger car and sleeping car of my 7740 A simple and effective MOC for the 80's train lovers See you soon with my next locomotive! Edited October 30, 20168 yr by LEGO Train 12 Volts
October 30, 20168 yr That is awesome and very nostalgic. Those old sink pieces . Great job making it compliment the rest of your train.
October 30, 20168 yr very nice addition to this setUnfortunately my 12v tracks are demolished several years Edited October 30, 20168 yr by patje
October 30, 20168 yr Author 45 minutes ago, patje said: Unfortunately my 12v tracks are demolished several years What a pity
October 30, 20168 yr I got the 7740 for Christmas 1984 (and 7745 one year later) - and was stupid enough to eventually throw it away during my teenage years, when Lego trains seemed a childish waste of time... Yet, if I still had that wonderful train, I would immediately copy your lovely wagon! Looking forward to your new loco!
October 30, 20168 yr Lovely wagon. Doesn't ruin the coloured stripe down the side and doesn't stick up above the roof. The parts you've used make it look like it was a set to begin with. Well done. But aren't the sinks facing the wrong way?
October 30, 20168 yr Author 5 hours ago, Tenderlok said: Yet, if I still had that wonderful train, I would immediately copy your lovely wagon! Thanks for your appreciated words! 1 hour ago, pinioncorp said: But aren't the sinks facing the wrong way? Hey you're right ...great attention to details ...I must change the position of the sinks or in the morning those guys will have to wash the hands from outside! Edited October 30, 20168 yr by LEGO Train 12 Volts
October 30, 20168 yr Very clever. Although I normally build more realistic models, I find the "official" lego style quite charming. It seems like you should use the 80s wheelsets to make it fit better with the rest of the train, though?
October 31, 20168 yr Author 10 hours ago, jtlan said: It seems like you should use the 80s wheelsets to make it fit better with the rest of the train, though? Use the 80's wheelsets is possible, as you can see in this other wagon... ...but I've already changed the wheels to the entire convoy putting those from 9 volts era to reduce friction
October 31, 20168 yr Lovely, also if I was too old for the 12volt grey era, this train was a must and you have put the icing on the cake Sergio abd Eros
November 1, 20168 yr Author Hey guys, I am really overwhelmed by all the positive reactions! Thank you
November 1, 20168 yr Hi LEGO Train 12 Volts. Great reproduction of set 4547 Clubcar in the colours of the 7740 train. I know how this fits in very well with 7740, as have made one myself and currently building another. I like your take on using different viewing windows on the upper part. Did you do this for effect or the part 2582 hinge panel 2 x 4 x 3 1/3 being quite expensive?
November 1, 20168 yr Author 39 minutes ago, scottwb2010 said: Did you do this for effect or the part 2582 hinge panel 2 x 4 x 3 1/3 being quite expensive? Nope ...it's just to respect the same inclination of the original roof (33 degrees)
November 5, 20168 yr Author On 1/11/2016 at 8:30 PM, Captain Green Hair said: That's no eighties minifigure! 1 hour ago, Younge said: Keep on keeping the grey era alive!!! LOL ...you're both great fans!
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.