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Brickvention - Training Day

Author: jawapro
Date: Thu 27/01/2011 11:02 PM




 
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Ok - so it’s yet more brickvention photos - sorry to non-Lego fans.

This time it’s some of the trains and their displays. The Lego Train-Heads are a breed of their own, and some of their stuff is insanely good.

Now, city layout can include trains, and train layouts can include cities etc, but if you’re a train-head, the city is just a backdrop for the trains.

 
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That said - it can be a VERY impressive backdrop.

 
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This one is a replica of the town of Ararat, Victoria from 1974.

 
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Take a few minutes looking at this building. The detail they have put into this is insane. It’s not easy to get those textures out of Lego.

 
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The main way we got around Melbourne on the weekend.

 
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Puffing Billy (larger scale than the other trains).

 
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The Wild West - sort of a train layout.

 
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Once again, the detail is very impressive, including the groundwork.

 
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And yes, Lego did make Indian sets - about 10 years ago.

 
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And as an in-joke for Lego fans. This train is build out of Power Miners sets. Sweet!

There were many more trains - but it's difficult to take long exposure photos of moving trains.


Comments: 2
 

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Comment: 1

Author: jawapro
Date: Thu 27/01/2011 11:04 PM




For any "normal" model railroaders who stumble across this blog, Lego trains are "L" scale.


 

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Author: omnimors
Date: Fri 28/01/2011 01:31 AM




Absolutely amazing.  I love my Lego train, but I'm not anywhere near this.  They have to have spent 10x more time into the scenery than the train. That's a lot of patience and determination.