One of the things that I would like to do in terms of Lego is to rebuild the original sets that I know and love in a form that is better than the original - larger scale and more detail.
Here is a good example done by builder fistach, inspired by set 4555.
This isn't really a blog at all, rather a place for me to store thoughts and pictures for my own future reference.
Wait, isn't that a blog?
In any case... expect posts on architecture, food, history, travel and Lego.
Showing posts with label Lego: Trains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lego: Trains. Show all posts
Friday, June 17, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Subway trains
So blogger was down yesterday, and deleted my post from the day before - meanies they are!
Anyway, the day before yest I posted about this Lego subway train, a neat model which looks just like the communter trains of Berlin. This example was built by Sheriff von Snottingham.
Anyway, the day before yest I posted about this Lego subway train, a neat model which looks just like the communter trains of Berlin. This example was built by Sheriff von Snottingham.
Monday, March 28, 2011
A mini-fig scale signal box
I see many pictures of Lego models when I trawl through the internet. Here's a neat small example, a signal box built by Flickr user Oidan.
The model is really nicely scaled, perfectly minifig sized, and has neat colour usage. Morever, an interesting roof. I like!
The model is really nicely scaled, perfectly minifig sized, and has neat colour usage. Morever, an interesting roof. I like!
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| Signal Box by Oidan |
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| Signal Box by Oidan |
Monday, January 24, 2011
A new Lego exclusive set: 10219 - Maersk Container Train
Still no word on the next modular building, but this emerged from the wood-work of the Lego site today. I'd definately like to own this one...
Hopefully this set won't be too difficult to obtain, being an exclusive set and all...
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| Lego 10219 - Maersk Train |
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