
My lego concept of my leading engine of my railroad, #473. Might easily build this in real life, most of the design are based off the “My OWN Train” series.
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That is one beautiful LEGO locomotive. Can you make a instruction book and a part list for this wonderful train so that other people can make this for their LEGO train roster? I'm a model train railroad lover and I'm starting to venture into other model train realms. I currently have two different train scales on my roster: N scale and G gauge. My G gauge train is actuary a Lionel Ready-to-Play set, (Ready-to-Play sets are, as mentioned, ready to play; each set has everything you need to play however batteries are not included, the remote needs 3 AAA batteries and the locomotive needs 6 C-cells), also they come in a variety of themes; I have the Polar Express version. As for my N scale roster, there are 3 locomotives for this one: Alaska RR GP-40 number #3015, Union Pacific RR 2-6-2 Prairie steam locomotive #1836, and the Milwaukie Road streamliner A-Unit #26C. My N scale's power pack acts as if it is a extension of the power flow, the only action that power park does to the locomotive is the direction of the locomotive. I plan on invading LEGO Train's rail yard very soon. If any of you on Furaffinity who have any ideas for road names, please put your avatar name and your idea in my shouts section in my yard on my profile page.
Do you have a email address in which I can reach you by? You can contact mii via this email address:
sapphireswampertloveft17[at]gmail.com
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
sapphireswampertloveft17[at]gmail.com
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
You don't have to get LEGO train sets to have a locomotive such as this one. LEGO still sells train parts so you can make LEGO locomotives and rolling stock, (freight and passenger cars are known as rolling stock in the real world). There are ways to get the instruction books needed to help build your layout and roster.
Well... LEGOs are still kind of pricey for me, but the plastic building blocks do give a lower priced alternative to scratch building in Plastic, or bending Brass. In fact I was eyeballing that Overwatch set with the pickup truck that has those "Back to the Future" style tires and wheels that fold up over at the local Target. Being a former model builder, every once in awhile I get the desire to just build something, even if it means just snapping things together.
Oooh! I like those parts that suggest springs for the bogeys! That would be something worth looking into.
Oooh! I like those parts that suggest springs for the bogeys! That would be something worth looking into.
Sorry about that. I forgot the there are LEGO train wheels that do not have the springs attached. These wheels are typically used as drivers, (The term "drivers" is used to id the wheels that moves the locomotive down the tracks), so there typically the largest LEGO train wheels out there.
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