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Hello~

I'm a AFOL in Korea.

I like train and lego.

So I've modified BNSF to the old korean version of BNSF. (1970~1980)

Maybe its version name was emd 6240.

I would appreciate any comments from you.

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Following is real one in 1980s.

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You did a great job. I have always loved trains since I was a little kid. This one has a truly interesting color scheme.

Beutiful colors, I like this MOD! :thumbup:

Interesting color scheme there. Do you have any more trains, I see you have an EN in the background?

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You did a great job. I have always loved trains since I was a little kid. This one has a truly interesting color scheme.

I have added to see the real one. ^^

Beutiful colors, I like this MOD! :thumbup:

Thx a lot~! ^^

Interesting color scheme there. Do you have any more trains, I see you have an EN in the background?

Ah the one in the background is 10194. ^^

When I first saw the MOC I said nice! But, then I saw the photo of the real life engine and I said wow! You captured the stripes really well. What could make your engine look even better is using the orange train baseplate that has just appeared with the Horizon Express..

Beautiful. Great representation of the real thing.

Amazing colors ...this MOC looks like the real one! :thumbup:

Great looking loco daystar! That color variation is very striking :classic:

Nice job on the colour scheme!

I like it so much more when paint schemes are done in bricks and not in stickers. Very well done.

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Photo update.

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I have updated my project. Now it contains 4 kind of trains.

4 trains are based on BNSF. Those were common in Korea at 1970~1980.

From left to right, 'Saemaul'(Super Express), 'Mugungwha'(Express), 'Tongil'(normal), 'Bidulgi'(cheap).

http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/35352 <- CUUSOO registered.

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