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Nadat de 186 423 zijn lege kalkslurry trein had afgeleverd in Antwerpen, mocht de loc meteen terug richting Duitsland met een lege suikertrein. De enige plek waar nog een foto met goede zonnestand mogelijk was, was op lijn 27a in de bekende bocht van Ekeren. En laat nu ook weer net de zon op het juiste moment tevoorschijn komen. Soms zit het ook eens mee met de wolken lotto.

 

42587: Antwerpen-D.S Lillo - Plattling

14-06-2021

© Maarten Schoubben

 

Op 6 juni mocht ik een suikertrein rijden met een Class 66 van Aachen-West richting de haven van Antwerpen. Doordat de trein met een diesellocomotief gereden werd, kon er bij aankomst in Lillo rechtstreeks naar de overgave sporen van Manufert gereden worden. Tijd voor een foto dus!

Het was haast niet te geloven dat het hier strak blauw was, enkele kilometers eerder hadden vele fotografen nog pech met de wolken op lijn 16....

 

47580: Plattling > Antwerpen-Lillo

6-6-2021

© Maarten Schoubben

Magnificent b-61 Mack seen here at Wandong Truck Show in 1979

Cigar anyone Rankins big Mack smoking here at Shepparton in 1990

Two classic Bulldogs seen here Growling at Colac Mack Muster in 2010

Two Legendary classic Macks stunning the crowd at Mack Muster Colac 2010

The sign says it all seen at Trucks in Action Lardner Park in 1990

Loaded up and ready to head home is this Mack seen at Echuca Truck Show 2010

Gavin Spence Magnificent Mack seen here at Mack Muster Colac 2010

Two classics from the past seen here at Trailer Truck Show Melbourne in 2010

Blacks Beautiful old B-61 Mack seen here at Trucks In Action Lardner Park 2010

Wayne Smith Stunning B-Model Mack Shines through Echuca township in 2010

Miss Chloe Mack up close seen here at Echuca Truck Show 2009

Trailer Truck Show Melbourne 2008

Prettige Kerstdagen en de beste wensen voor 2017!

 

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Alternate build (B-model) for the LEGO 10297 Boutique Hotel.

Instructions available at reb.li/m/137582

 

A bit late, since it's already 2023 and the next modular building is released by LEGO, but here is my alternate build for the Boutique Hotel. It contains a travel agency and - according to the name - an antique store over two stories. And on the second floor there is an apartment with apartment stuff ;)

 

I used 2703 of the 3037 parts of the original set, minifigs excluded.

I call this moc "Modular Bait Shop And Grocery". It is built only with parts from the set 21310 Old Fishing Store. Therefor I used 1995 of the original 2033 parts.

 

Building instructions available, follow rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-40048/

 

At the end of last year, I got the idea to design a modular house for all the collectors of the Lego Creator Expert Art Nouveau houses. After the Corner Garage was released, I feared that no house that fitted this older epoche would be released for a longer time. The bookshop finally taught me better, but of course I nevertheless finished my moc.

Since especially my mother is one of the collectors of these older modular houses and she owns the Old Fishing Store, I decided at that time to design my moc as a B model for this set.

MOC alternate build for Porsche 42056.

Details and instructions here

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-16813/Pleasedontspammebro/1974-l...

Tough old Mack found on Ebay.

I have a lot of B-model wrecker shots. This one was in Baltimore, MD in Jan 1993.

Winter 1987, Dundalk, MD. I shot this old Mack on a foggy morning. It was a daily visitor to the port and another shot of it is in my album.

Here's my second alternate build which is also my second modular building in general. And again I created some building instructions for it.

Available here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-53879/

This time I built it with the parts from the LEGO 10264 Corner Garage. Why did I chose this one? The original set has a good availability and... well, I don't like it very much. I would not place it in my modular city – if I had one... ;)

So, the original Corner Garage needed to be changed.

 

Besides the pub, the building contains some arcade machines on the ground level, an appartment with appartment-stuff on the first floor and a sewing room on the second floor.

 

Since I don't want to upload pics with ugly watermarks to flickr, but unfortunately had some IP infringement problems with my first alternate build, you have to follow the above link, if you're interested in further pictures. I'm really sorry for this and I ask for your understanding.

I had a copy of this photo for many years. It was shot in the early 70's by Joe Wanchura and his orange Freightliner can be seen in the background. This print was made form a slide I recently purchased. I have another view which I'll show later.

This is a modification of my alternate build of the LEGO 10278 Police Station - the corner building „The Daily Press“- I built in November 2021, since I recognised that I wasn't able to display the original corner building in the shelf in my living room properly.

This new non corner version is also built only with bricks from the LEGO 10278 Police Station. It's built a bit less tricky than the original building, but nevertheless I think I like it a bit better than the other one. Don't know exactly why – perhaps because I don't have to choose between the two facades but have them next to each other.

Of course there are also building instructions available reb.li/m/97319

The Daily Press - Modular Newspaper Print Shop.

Alternate build (b model) for the LEGO 10278 Police Station.

 

Building instructions available rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-93582

 

I used 2735 of the 2903 parts of the LEGO Police Station.

The ground floor of the main building contains a press room with an old newspaper printing press, in the first floor there is the editorial office and on the second floor lives the owner in a small apartment with roof terrace.

In the smaller neighboring building there is a flower shop on both floors (with room for growing and caring the plants upstairs).

 

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