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Check out our latest CCC compatible MOC from our
homepage just in time for Halloween!
What does this MOC have anything to do with Trains? Ive got several of the
10015 Passenger Wagon on sale and figured
out a way to use the train base for the
floors and the slope for the roof.
Regards,
ACPin & Sons
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a great moc. It has wonderful interior details for a halloween moc.
The train plates are a good idea for floors. I also like the roof details.
Ben
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Benjamin Ellermann wrote:
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This is a great moc. It has wonderful interior details for a halloween moc.
The train plates are a good idea for floors. I also like the roof details.
Ben
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The train plates together with the roof slopes are what started this moc. Since
it was going to be all black, I decided to have the halloween theme for the
details.
Thanks,
ACPin & Sons
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Amado C. Pinlac wrote:
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Check out our latest CCC compatible MOC from our
homepage just in time for Halloween!
What does this MOC have anything to do with Trains? Ive got several of the
10015 Passenger Wagon on sale and figured
out a way to use the train base for
the floors and the slope for the
roof.
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Well, not only that, but CCC buildings make *fine* old european village
buildings for those eurotrash train layouts as well. :-)
PS, as far as the train wagon plates go, Ive started to think that they might
not make bad large flat roofs, with a little covering of their holes and
cutouts. Theyve got good span/coverage when used in multiples. Has anyone tried
that? Ive got a stack of them from parting out various My Own Train sets that I
would love to find a use for.
Nice work, thanks for sharing.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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Well, not only that, but CCC buildings make *fine* old european village
buildings for those eurotrash train layouts as well. :-)
PS, as far as the train wagon plates go, Ive started to think that they
might not make bad large flat roofs, with a little covering of their holes
and cutouts. Theyve got good span/coverage when used in multiples. Has
anyone tried that? Ive got a stack of them from parting out various My Own
Train sets that I would love to find a use for.
Nice work, thanks for sharing.
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You could strategically place roof details like chimneys, air vents and the like
to cover the holes and cutouts for a flat roof. The other good thing about the
train plates is that you could remove the whole floor section easily. The
downside is that you cant have any stairs from one floor to the next.
Thanks,
ACPin & Sons
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