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StreamlinedBricks wrote a new post 4 years, 12 months ago
This article was written for us by Richard Carter, a founding member of the LNUR, or LEGO Northern UK Railway.
What do you do when you find other adult LEGO fans who love LEGO trains? Start a LEGO train […]
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Cale Leiphart wrote a new post 5 years ago
This week at Brick Model Railroader we are taking a pause from our usual LEGO train blog. BMR endeavors to cover LEGO trains from around the world, but as many of you know, most of us who contribute are from the […]
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Thanks Cale for writing this article. It is very articulate about a very difficult issue for “just a simple blog about Lego trains”. I myself feel very passionate about these issues confronting us, but have a very difficult time discussing those feelings. Hopefully others will spend the time reading this.
By the way I have also been to the Roanoke museum. It’s been many years but it is a great venue.
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Matt Csenge wrote a new post 5 years ago
As a continuation from my Part 1 of this series, here are a few more trackside details to get your creative juices flowing!
Lubricator
As Hod Carrier discussed in the UK Track Detailing article, […]
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Matt Csenge wrote a new post 5 years ago
After Hod Carrier’s wonderful article on UK track detailing, we thought it’d be good to look at track detailing for North America as well. These digital designs represent details found on American railroads and […]
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Cale Leiphart wrote a new post 5 years ago
Hello again, LEGO train fans and Brick Model Railroader supporters! We’ve got some great new articles in the works for you, but today we wanted to update you on a few things going on here at Brick Model […]
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TUNNEL MOTOR 😀 😀 😀
very interested in how that spartan cab was done to compary it to my baby tunnel motors cab-
my bad the sd40t-2 is the tunnel motor, gonna experiment around and try to build that once this comes out lol
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I can confirm you won’t be the only person modding it into a tunnel motor! For me, I’ll probably build it into Milwaukee Road livery first, before maybe modding it into a D&RGW SD40T-2, and I know a certain other Rio Grande fan who will definitely make one too…
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raised wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago
Every now and then there are some articles online on one of the well-known fora that you just HAVE to share to a broader audience. A while ago my eye fell on an article by Hod Carrier over at the Train Tech […]
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Enrico Lussi wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago
The following article is a summary of some tips and tricks for layout designing combined with some basic facts that involve the layout designing progress. This article won’t summarize every subject which i […]
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Anselmi became a registered member 5 years, 1 month ago
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Alex Scheffer became a registered member 5 years, 1 month ago
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raised wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago
Every now and then there are some articles online on one of the well-known fora that you just HAVE to share to a broader audience. A while ago my eye fell on an article by Hod Carrier over at the Train Tech […]
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Peter became a registered member 5 years, 1 month ago
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raised wrote a new post 5 years, 1 month ago
Most of the time, pictures say more than a thousand words. Today’s model proves this point, even though they are renders. Anyways, John O’Shea, known for his amazing US and EU style trucks, build a small Komatsu […]
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Chris Stone wrote a new post 5 years, 2 months ago
In the world of LEGO Trains, there are many fantastic models in a wide range of scales. Everything between 1/45-1/55 are common, and the amount of detail to be found in the best of these really can make you […]
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Davide became a registered member 5 years, 2 months ago
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