Now that most of you have had a chance to read the latest RAILBRICKS issue (and I hope you liked it) it's time to get back to some blogging. So is your layout looking a bit deserted? Do those wide open...
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RAILBRICKS Issue 6 will be released Friday August 7, 2009. Packed inside this 100 page issue you'll find: More STEAM tips and tricks Interview with Carl Greatrix Billund's Miniland Trains and much...
For those of us Train Heads lucky enough to attend Brickworld 2009 one of the highlights had to be Scott Wardlaws Union Pacific Heritage Series locomotives. This set is absolutely awesome. So awesome that...
ALL ABOARD!TRAIN TECH Eurobricks is proud to announce the new comprehensive Train Forum, TRAIN TECH! Due to the overwhelming interest in train topics and the large number of train fans joining...
I guess I'm just in the mood for oddities lately and this one's a hoot. Unlike my Brio, it's all Lego, even has PF remote control. For more on the PF Duplo train, click here. Even better, it's in Italian! Benn
Well, it's six wide, packed full of power functions, and the prototype carries paying passengers. I'm not sure what that steering stuff is all about though (grin). So what if I'm taking a little liberty...
A last minute entry into the Flickr LEGO Trains Group's Second Build Challenge, user "scruffulous" submits his Victorian Railways B class locomotive. Not only is this is first train MOC, he says this...
Alain Parra has recently submitted a fantastic new set of build instructions for the famous French CC72000. To top it off, it is fully Power Functions ready! Read more about his creation here http://www.freelug.org/article.php3?id_article=891...
Ok so Anthony Sava has already revealed my Ma & Pa #6. An older MOC but I've fixed some reliability issues and have taken some better photos of her. But he hasn't shown you the passenger cars I built...
It's quiet in here... too quiet. Steam engines seem to be quite the rage these days, and I'm not complaining. Here's a little steam wrap of of some of the MOCs I've spotted over the last few weeks: First...
Okay, you have to be quick on the draw around these guys. Cale posted before I had a chance. So here's the back story. I've been wanting to build a Brio compatible steamer with working side rods...
Well not really, but he has been combing LEGO and Brio Trains in some interesting ways. So far he's built some sweet Milwaukee Road rolling stock and a Power Functions powered Porter steam engine capable...
Dave and Stacy Sterling went on a train building spree for Brickworld, and it seems many good things came of it. For some reason I am absolutely enamored with their newest building, an excellent...
Swoofty's done it again. His latest is a LEGO version of a Santa Fe SD45-2 in a stunning stars and stripes livery. But she's not just a lady in fancy makup, she's got some serious SNOT work...