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Hello all,

 

Sorry for the long silence, have been bussy with school/ exams and other things in life.

 

The layout hasn't chanced very much since the last post, I added some minor things but not very much.

Today I built up the layout in the living room to check if the tracks were smooth and if there were any other problems and afther some tests I started packing for the Noppenbahner event this weekend.

There are some small things that I need to improve so thats a nice task for tomorrow.

 

Enjoy the pictures!

My Lego train layout based on Fareham as it appeared at Brickfete 2014 in Toronto.

Layout 2016 was a pleasant 12.5' x 6' setup. Stay tuned for Layout 2017!

Photographer Anh Tuấn

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The switching layout is now pretty much finished. All areas are polished off and it’s a blast to operate. I’ve been quite happy with all the subtle details I’ve been able to model with this layout. It’s very fun to operate and I think really compliments whatever is running at the time!

Classic Space MOC layout, Geel - Belgium 2019

A small event hosted at the NTM (Nederlands Transport Museum)

 

Our layout consisted of 3 modules, Tamàs, Ties and my yard. We also had some static display tables. All in all a fun layout at a fun event.

 

Next time I'll try to charge my trains before the event o,0

 

Also; check out Ties' film about the event here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtgEQxUw01g

An old photograph taken at New Cross Station of *London County Council Tramways (LCC) 'C class' tram No. 257 showing a 'Greenwich via Old Kent Rd' destination board. In the 1970's the station was demolished, being replaced with new buildings, platforms, and rail layout.

 

No. 257 was an open top car built in 1904 by Brush seating 22/34 running on a Brill 21E truck. Sometime after 1904 it had a Milne Voss or LCC built top cover fitted and sometime after 1907 it had a fully enclosed top deck, but the driver platforms remained open. It was withdrawn from service in 1931 when these trams were replaced by the incoming new HR/2 class.

  

* The London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) absorbed the local London tramway companies (such as LCC) in 1933 and in turn was replaced in 1948 by the London Transport Executive (LTE), from 1933 its usual operating name was London Transport (LT).

London County Council Tramways (LCC) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_County_Council_Tramways

The parts of the London tramways system that had not already been withdrawn or transferred to trolleybus/bus operation closed in Jul 1952.

  

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The switching layout is now pretty much finished. All areas are polished off and it’s a blast to operate. I’ve been quite happy with all the subtle details I’ve been able to model with this layout. It’s very fun to operate and I think really compliments whatever is running at the time!

The building is based on the train station building in Sanok, (Subcarpathia, Poland). It's based, but it's not an exact model of this one.

Sanok is a city of my childhood so I'm coming back here when I can. The layout is some kind of such specific journey.

 

The map of the complete project you can find here: www.flickr.com/photos/maciej_drwiega/6600113697/

This is the newly modified layout (v2.0). I was struggling with the first iteration. It was very limiting being pushed against the wall. So I added some aisles along the walls and it complete changes the look and feel.

Tinha feito esse layout há muito tempo, mas sempre achava feio pra postar aqui, ate que hoje criei coragem e aqui estar.

 

Se você ficou interessado nele mande um flickrmail.

 

PS: EU TROCO ARTISTA COR O QUE VOCÊ DESEJAR.

Gostei bastante desse layout, mas achei que a imagem dela no fundo da header não ficou muito legal. Achou que vou voltar com o WV dia 3 de julho, quando ele tiver fazendo cinco meses! Mas nada é certeza ainda, pq preciso do meu note primeiro.

Worthing MRC's layout Loftus Road at the Canterbury Model Railway Exhibition.

 

Saturday, 20th January 2017

Nunca mais eu botei um lay a venda aqui entao eu to trazendo esse layout da barbara plavin. espero que gostem u.u.

 

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Ficou interessado mande um flickrmail

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Hello all,

 

Sorry for the long silence, have been bussy with school/ exams and other things in life.

 

The layout hasn't chanced very much since the last post, I added some minor things but not very much.

Today I built up the layout in the living room to check if the tracks were smooth and if there were any other problems and afther some tests I started packing for the Noppenbahner event this weekend.

There are some small things that I need to improve so thats a nice task for tomorrow.

 

Enjoy the pictures!

Personally, I had a big problem with the cargo storage. From one point of view I very like cosy layouts you might know from PIKO etc. Cargo ramp, some packages etc... But such view is not a common one here in Poland despite basic 1:87 PIKO layouts :)

Not sure what will change here , for now it is as it is.

 

Some small layout tools I have made. The one on the far left is a sliding bevel of my design. It is designed to make it easier to lay out dovetails close to the edge of a piece of wood. The middle one is another dovetail layout square. Its odd shape enables you to rotate it with the little knob which sticks out, when you are near the edge of the wood again, where it is usually tricky to hold the square in place. The one on the far right is a simple little square designed to fit into the bottom of a dovetail where no other square will fit. It was a bit of a decadent luxury to devote so much time to cutting it out just for this one specific application, hence it is not the best finished in terms of polishing.

This store had this handy map inside one of the doors. Obviously, the layout here is a little odd, at least compared to the "standard" Fred Meyer layout, likely due to this store's age and the hodgepodge of additions over the years. I do appreciate how detailed this plan is, however, even if some of the labels are a little odd ("Nutrition").

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A small event hosted at the NTM (Nederlands Transport Museum)

 

Our layout consisted of 3 modules, Tamàs, Ties and my yard. We also had some static display tables. All in all a fun layout at a fun event.

 

Next time I'll try to charge my trains before the event o,0

 

Also; check out Ties' film about the event here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtgEQxUw01g

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These are pictures of a collaborative Lego Castle Layout that was on display on Lego World 2013. I'm proud to be one of the builders. :)

Pictures from Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget's layout for the 50th anniversary event for LEGO Norway. This is Baard's amazing mountain train diorama - a project of epic proportions.

Because this always ends up happening at some point if you played the game....

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Nome: Gavassiers Group

Plataforma: Blogger

Status: Indisponível

Melhor visualização: Google Chrome

 

Veja este layout online no link: gavassiersgroup.blogspot.com.br/

From left to right:

 

1. Circular layout

2. Voronoi diagram

3. Delaunay triangulation

wearing Ficon top and skirt, Limousine vest, and Syb cuff bracelet

Adorei o PNG central. Fiz algumas mudancinhas nas cores da foto (sapato e aquela latinha) pra combinar melhor com o roxo. Acho q é meu primeiro layout roxo q ficou, psé. Mas ainda sim gostei bastante do resultado, menos da fonte do wondervisuals.

Meu povo e minha pova -q

 

Fiz esse lay da ariana grande e escolhi as cores tudo bonitinho e tals e não achava nenhuma foto que combinava com o lay chora/ depois de mil anos achei essa daí mas com váárias tags que deram o maior trabalho então não venha dizer que a foto não combinou se não você morre :D

 

eer.. gostei desse lay até e se você estiver interessado em comprar,dados abaixo:

 

Design + Codificação completa para Wordpress (Header,Mapeamento,Sidebar e Posts e o slide de destaques): R$45,00

 

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Apenas o design: R$20,00

 

MUDO O ARTISTA E AS CORES (:

Meu trabalho não pode ser usado sem meu consentimento, não pode ser modificado ou plagiado. ©

  

PS: Fiz a codificação do Glee Brasil,vejam gleebr.com

I found it somewhere I unfortunately forgot the origin from. Below is my attempt to interpret:

 

A: one main image.

B: one main image and five sub-images (of previous/next ones) on the bottom side.

C: one main image and five sub-images (of previous/next ones) on the right side.

D: two main images in portrait orientation.

E. one main image with a film roll-style navigation (small thumbnails) on the bottom side.

F. 3×4 grid of thumbnail images.

Truck backing up to the loading dock

Eu sei que a ultima versão nao ficou nem um mes, mas eh pq esse novo photoshoot saiu e eu nao resisti kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, eu particulamente AMEI MUITO!

COmentemmm!!!

Vejam online: ohmiley.org/

 

PS: SEGUNDA FEIRA É MEU ANIVERSARIO, QUERO PRESENTES HASHAHSHA -soqn

My Lego train layout based on Fareham as it appeared at Brickfete 2014 in Toronto.

Hello all,

 

Sorry for the long silence, have been bussy with school/ exams and other things in life.

 

The layout hasn't chanced very much since the last post, I added some minor things but not very much.

Today I built up the layout in the living room to check if the tracks were smooth and if there were any other problems and afther some tests I started packing for the Noppenbahner event this weekend.

There are some small things that I need to improve so thats a nice task for tomorrow.

 

Enjoy the pictures!

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