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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I was born in 1972 and therefore young boy in the 1980s

and since I collect lego trains

I just bought a house so now I have the opportunity to show in beautiful shelves that are not yet finished the house either lol

I collect trains 70's 80's 90's 00's

but is not yet unpacked

one after the next episode

sorry for my bad english

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Wow!

That's a huge collection!

I do like 7777 steam locomotive and very hard to find three 7760!

Cool

What a wonderful display; thank you for sharing!

Cheers from Claremore, Oklahoma USA! :classic:

Dave

That's a beautiful collection of Lego trains, you should be very proud of those. It's especially nice how you have them on the shelves like that. Hope your new home has lots of space for a big layout and we get to see more pics!

Thanks, Joe

Love this huge collection - especially your 7777 loc and two extra flat freight cars.

It motivates me to put up my own 12v stuff again whenever I can find the time and place...

Do you ever put up a layout? Do you by any chance have some pictures? Couldn't find them on your flickr...

That's an impressive collection! You sure have your priorities set correctly: first the LEGO, than the rest of the house!

Awesome collection :sweet: and you have the Passenger Express from '91 with 3(!!!) Euro Express Tourist Cars :wub: I want i want i want :laugh: Amazing collection tho, and great display on the shelves!

That is a fantastic collection. It's amazing to see the various designs and products that Lego has offered over the years.

Thank you for sharing it with us!

Your collection wowed me! You have some precious gems! Interesting way of increasing the value of the house, by the way. :wink:

That is a nice way of showing off your trains to everyone. Do you have a glass front for those shelves, it would be a shame for such a good collection to get dusty and dirty? I agree with the others though, it would be nice to see some of them running about on the lines.

wow, this kind of wall display is exactly what I had in mind to build!

are there any doors or glass to minimise dust?

Still the only owner of the first ever lego train set!

Am I being stupid? I don't see the first ever Lego train set in these pictures?

wow, this kind of wall display is exactly what I had in mind to build!

are there any doors or glass to minimise dust?

Am I being stupid? I don't see the first ever Lego train set in these pictures?

Electricsteam was referring to himself I think.

Electricsteam was referring to himself I think.

Correct! :tongue: Its odd how little people own the most important Lego Train set. Without 111 there wouldnt be the En or the He

Dude ! As a fellow belgian, and a lover of the 12V train era ... Please adopt me ! Please ! I'd be a good kid, I swear ! Even if I'm older than you !

But man, 3 times the 7760 ! And the 7740 ! And the 7745 ! All those trains my parents and my pocket money couldn't buy me ...

Raaaaaaah ! Adopt me !!! ;-)

Nice collection :)

But that Horizon Express really deserve a second set to look more complete ;)

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yes there will soon be a window on the shelves and I also paint

for the tgv horizon have the other party but not yet had time to mount

I have almost all the collection 12v 3 copies with some completely new!!

I still have to make other shelves for the rest of 9v trains

and shelves are manufactured from MDF to a friend shot 140 euro + -

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