February 20, 20196 yr 43 minutes ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: Lol, I know what you mean and the feeling for an unfinished project! I started building my tan coloured Trainstation back in 2007 when tan bricks were kind of rare still. Using old dark grey for the 16 studs deep and 192 studs long (tiled) platform made it even harder to cough up the funds for a single project. Then dark red became more readily available and I started hoarding dark red bricks and old light grey tiles... I still don't have a finished trainstation.
February 21, 20196 yr Bravo, Excellent.. like ever! i have find another strange loco..i think you like!
February 21, 20196 yr This is so very cool. Love the heavy industry feel of the whole build and very true to life steel-working process. Amazing build throughout and very inspirational.
February 21, 20196 yr Author 23 hours ago, 3797 said: I started building my tan coloured Trainstation back in 2007 when tan bricks were kind of rare still... I still don't have a finished trainstation. This time I hope you can complete your project! 4 hours ago, Gioppa said: I have find another strange loco..i think you like! Thank you Gioppa for your kind words ...but, please, don't show me new (strange) locomotives ...I'm trying to be no more addicted 27 minutes ago, koalayummies said: Love the heavy industry feel of the whole build and very true to life steel-working process. I'm glad you like it ...thank you so much!
February 22, 20196 yr Excellent work. The detailing is superb and your description of the whole milling process was interesting to follow. Thanks a lot for showing! Cheers, Chris
February 22, 20196 yr Hi Emanuele, what can be possibly appended. This is absolutely stunning. You are walking us through the real world process - wonderful. Well. Why am I not surprised … at all. All the very best, Thorsten
February 26, 20196 yr Author On 2/22/2019 at 9:51 PM, Capparezza said: The detailing is superb and your description of the whole milling process was interesting to follow. Thanks a lot for showing! Cheers, Chris Thank you Chris, you're very kind On 2/23/2019 at 12:54 AM, Toastie said: This is absolutely stunning. You are walking us through the real world process - wonderful. Well. Why am I not surprised … at all. All the very best, Thorsten Hello Thorsten you have always good words ...I saw the process in real life when I took a guided tour of Tyssenkrupp in Terni some years ago. Then a small review was enough to recover the main phases. 21 hours ago, Gioppa said: Do you come to verona the for the exibition? saturday and sunday? No I'll be busy with work this year ...and I'm very sad about that
February 27, 20196 yr 21 hours ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: ...I saw the process in real life when I took a guided tour of Tyssenkrupp in Terni some years ago. Then a small review was enough to recover the main phases. Oh... I can't even remember what I had for lunch yesterday. And then you come up with this ... Impressive. I start to wonder what the next industrial building might be. A chemical plant? A locomotive factory? Looking forward to it.
February 28, 20196 yr Author On 2/27/2019 at 7:52 PM, Capparezza said: Oh... I can't even remember what I had for lunch yesterday. LOL On 2/27/2019 at 7:52 PM, Capparezza said: A chemical plant? A locomotive factory? Looking forward to it. Actually neither one...... and for the chemical plant I'm waiting for the outcome of Lego Idea ... stay tuned!
March 9, 20196 yr wow, fantastic details, very nice ensemble, the interior is very well designed. Now you need some real steel to work with.. Sergio and Eros
March 10, 20196 yr Author On 3/9/2019 at 8:29 PM, kieran said: Such details, fantastic build Thank you very much On 3/9/2019 at 9:19 PM, monai said: Now you need some real steel to work with.. Sergio and Eros Steel goes well with cement! Thanks Sergio and Eros
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