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Ed Mack

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I bought some more than I needed but it's about 50-60€ mainly via bricklink.

 

Side note: Building it is a little bit tricky. I had to repeat some steps as the instructions haven't been as great as LEGOs (even though they good enough! pictures of step by step building).

Some steps have been rather fiddly as some bricks are only held together by one stud. (You'll see what I mean when you build it ;-) ).

Also it's tricky to get the first steps on the ball right (meaning the interior structure).

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Not today but over the past week, I built the second copy up. I have a 3rd as well. All from bulk lots, gotta build and verify each copy, then mix and match the best combination of parts... I have about 1.5 sheets worth of stickers between the 3 sets, and no minifigs. Gotta figure out how to distribute it for best returns. 

Kind of fun to start a full on fleet of these though, since they're so large. No idea where to put them now of course. 

6211 version for those that can't tell at a glance. Sorry for blur, my hands weren't exactly perfectly steady at the end of this build session ;) 

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8 hours ago, Kevink24 said:

 

Working on a western scene and saw a western train station on Lego Ideas and liked it (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/9050), but wanted to mod some changes, make it a modular and add some LED lights (http://www.lifelites.com/). I have worked on this one on/off for about three years making all kinds of modifications to it. I want to redo the inside of the building at some point, maybe give it more detail like the outside. However, for now I am content with it.

I hid the battery pack to the street lights under the water tower and ran the wiring under the building (you can kind of see the battery pack, but not too bad). The clock tower lights up too, though it may be hard to see. I hid the battery pack inside the roof, with a little trap door to turn the power on. I like that it is usable for western type scenes as well as a modern train station (since there are so many older train stations still in use across this country). I also modified the locomotive so that it runs on Power Functions.

All the wooden planks that wrap around the station are the 1x4 wood grain tiles (not stickers), part #2431pb243. I bought a bunch a few years ago and am glad I did, they are quite pricy now. I think it makes it look a lot nicer.

Spoiler: and those of you with OCD…you may notice in the pictures that the four clocks are not aligned to be the same time…sorry.

Man that's amazing. 

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8 hours ago, Kevink24 said:

 

Working on a western scene and saw a western train station on Lego Ideas and liked it (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/9050), but wanted to mod some changes, make it a modular and add some LED lights (http://www.lifelites.com/). I have worked on this one on/off for about three years making all kinds of modifications to it. I want to redo the inside of the building at some point, maybe give it more detail like the outside. However, for now I am content with it.

I hid the battery pack to the street lights under the water tower and ran the wiring under the building (you can kind of see the battery pack, but not too bad). The clock tower lights up too, though it may be hard to see. I hid the battery pack inside the roof, with a little trap door to turn the power on. I like that it is usable for western type scenes as well as a modern train station (since there are so many older train stations still in use across this country). I also modified the locomotive so that it runs on Power Functions.

All the wooden planks that wrap around the station are the 1x4 wood grain tiles (not stickers), part #2431pb243. I bought a bunch a few years ago and am glad I did, they are quite pricy now. I think it makes it look a lot nicer.

Spoiler: and those of you with OCD…you may notice in the pictures that the four clocks are not aligned to be the same time…sorry.


Fantastic job! Really, well done...

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8 hours ago, Kevink24 said:

 Working on a western scene and saw a western train station on Lego Ideas and liked it (https://ideas. lego.com /projects/9050), but wanted to mod some changes, make it a modular and add some LED lights (http://www.lifelites.com/). I have worked on this one on/off for about three years making all kinds of modifications to it. I want to redo the inside of the building at some point, maybe give it more detail like the outside. However, for now I am content with it.

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14 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said:

A few years ago I bought a used 6285 Barracuda off Bricklink.  I finally had time to clean the pieces and build this beautiful ship!  The sails were in fantastic shape.  This was my first LEGO ship that I've ever built and it was a fun, but sometimes challenging build.  I must say, once you start assembling the masts and raising the sails, this ship really comes to life!

I hope you enjoy the pics.

Nice job!  You going to pop the seals on one of those Imperial Flagships next?

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7 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said:

 


Not sure... I also have Black Pearl, Queen Ann's Revenge, and Sea Cow to choose from.

 

I like the colors on the QAR much better than BP. BP is...just so...black. Have not built the imperial flagship, but I would do it last so as not to make the other ships underwhelming by comparison. 

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6 minutes ago, jaisonline said:

BP and QAR are a tad underwhelming in my opinion after building each. Both is display great though.  BP was my fav of the two.  

 

 

Really? Exciter didn't disclose this when he sold them to me.

Looks like I'll be filing a 2 year A-Z refund.

 

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37 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said:

A few years ago I bought a used 6285 Barracuda off Bricklink.  I finally had time to clean the pieces and build this beautiful ship!  The sails were in fantastic shape.  This was my first LEGO ship that I've ever built and it was a fun, but sometimes challenging build.  I must say, once you start assembling the masts and raising the sails, this ship really comes to life!

I hope you enjoy the pics.

 

 

Wonderful set, BrickLegacy. This is one of the sets that I had as a child that I remember in great detail of building and having. Specifically, how my parents sacrificed to buy it for me and how much I enjoyed having it. Enjoy the set!

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If you're not incredibly attached to the minifigs, you could recoup a nice chunk of your buy in. Vintage Pirates go for decent money, especially that female pirate. She's only in 2 sets I believe. 

Jealous of your Barracuda. The set I always wanted as a kid but could never own due to being lower middle class. Good call cleaning it first, makes the experience feel much more like a new experience when the bricks aren't covered in dust! :)

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Not sure... I also have Black Pearl, Queen Ann's Revenge, and Sea Cow to choose from.


/first world LEGO problems

Man I wish I had that problem! I'd love to have an Imperial Flagship to build. I've built the QAR - LOVE IT - plus I've got the BP in a bulk lot I need to sort and a SC that I need to put together.
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