How about 4? Brickshelf user Porrey61 presents an entire gallery of 4-wide trains, complete with instructions. I'll let the images speak for themselves.
How about 4? Brickshelf user Porrey61 presents an entire gallery of 4-wide trains, complete with instructions. I'll let the images speak for themselves.Elroy Davis lives in southern Vermont with his wife and two daughters. In addition to LEGO trains, his hobbies include board gaming, war-game terrain building, mask-making, photography, and, most recently, scratch-building traditional skin-on-frame kayaks. When not creating things, he spends his free time learning how to create things.
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