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NOTE:
The steam loco itself began life as a 2-8-4 Berkshire type built by @Plastic_Goth and the instructions were purchased from Rebrickable as seen here. To make this steamer my own, I upped the wheel count of the original locomotive by another leading axle, making it into a 4-8-4 Northern-type from the original 2-8-4 Berkshire as built in the instructions. The piston / wheel assembly is entirely my own work, as is the completely new 7-wide tender and the train the loco pulls.

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The whole train, with the steam loco and five cars - a baggage car, three coaches, and a observation lounge.

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This engine originally pulled my MOW (Maintenance Of Way) train when it was built three years ago. Now, it's been upgraded to passenger train service. I also updated the front of this 4-8-4 steam loco model to have a smaller cowcatcher, as opposed to the original one-piece cowcatcher I originally had installed.

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The rear of the loco, which is lettered for my railroad, Brick Railway Systems.

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Inside the cab of the engine.

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The baggage car. All five cars use roller-skates for door handles.

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These three identical passenger cars are also in the train.

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The observation car on the tail end of the train uses four of the new 3x3 macaroni brick parts in trans-clear for the back window. These parts are actually the reason I didn't upload this a month or so ago when the rest of the train was finished - I had to wait for them to arrive from Pick-A-Brick.

Thoughts? Comments are always welcome!

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3 hours ago, Stereo said:

I like the studs for roof rivets, at least that's what I assume they are.

They can be whatever your imagination says they are, @Stereo... I don't have any reason for them being there besides it looks cool.

24 minutes ago, Shiva said:

Nice :)

Thank you @Shiva!

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I always adore seeing your builds, super detailed and accurate trains are wonderful but there is something really charming about these old style builds I feel I’d see in a Lego magazine! Wonderful work as always!

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15 hours ago, Ropefish said:

I always adore seeing your builds, super detailed and accurate trains are wonderful but there is something really charming about these old style builds I feel I’d see in a Lego magazine! Wonderful work as always!

Thank you for your kind words @Ropefish!

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