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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2005 23:30:02 GMT
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Post by Colin on Oct 21, 2005 3:01:28 GMT
Just goes to show that plastic stock does exist!! ;D ;D
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Post by Phil on Oct 21, 2005 9:49:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2005 10:49:04 GMT
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Post by trainopd78 on Oct 21, 2005 12:10:42 GMT
I've got to say, i'm very impressed.
Its actually very difficult to make lego models with such detail at a very small scale.
I used to be into lego in a large way when I was younger. I tried a 62ts once but wasn't impressed so I dismantled it. Not only that, I like features, working doors etc, so I was never totally happy. My best model was a bus, not based on any model out at the time, but tried to take the best features off from current models, at that time being T's, L's, M's, DMS's (fleetlines for you younger folk).
I'll scan and post a piccie or 2
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Post by Colin on Oct 21, 2005 19:50:50 GMT
I've got to say, i'm very impressed. Its actually very difficult to make lego models with such detail at a very small scale. I used to be into lego in a large way when I was younger. I tried a 62ts once but wasn't impressed so I dismantled it. Not only that, I like features, working doors etc, so I was never totally happy. My best model was a bus, not based on any model out at the time, but tried to take the best features off from current models, at that time being T's, L's, M's, DMS's (fleetlines for you younger folk). I'll scan and post a piccie or 2 I wouldn't normally admit this - but I used to do that too !! DA's (East London), Darts and coaches were a speciality of mine too! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2005 20:28:21 GMT
made a very convincing HST a couple of months back, i'll dig out my lego notebook and see how i made it...
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Post by trainopd78 on Oct 22, 2005 0:15:05 GMT
Here you go folks. Sorry, the pictures are of poor quality, I think my scanner has had it. The model still exists, albeit very dusty in my mothers loft, so if anyone wants me to take any better photo's then I can post them here. The model had various features: 6 cylinder lego engine Electric compressor which powered the front and centre doors, and the pneumatic 2 speed gearbox. (not enough room left in the chassis to put a 3rd in). air reservoir under u deck rear seat. steering Upper and lower deck lighting suspension front and rear working blinds (front and rear require a lego key) doors controllable from drivers cab pantograph style windscreen wipers (sadly not motorised. Tried experiments but insufficient room) Lots of openings to get to various working parts. compressor is under the driving cab and can be slid out for maintenance The whole model is incredibly heavy and rather large, hence it currently residing in my mothers loft gathering dust looking rather sorry for itself. The front suspension needs replacing too. Anyway heres the link: wayneprice5870.fotopic.net/c734892.html
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Post by Colin on Oct 22, 2005 0:46:42 GMT
Blimey!! That puts anything I ever made in the shade ;D ;D
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