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In lugnet.announce.moc, Pierre Normandin wrote:
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Hi all,
Its been a long time since I updated my folder on Brickshelf with new stuff.
I just added quite a few pictures. Some are new mocs, some are old mocs with
new pictures, and some are pictures of mocs built for some time now but never
shown before on my folder.
PLMKWYT.
The whole folder
Car,
Concept car,
Pick-up truck,
Camper,
Street sweeper,
Cherry-picker,
Road and rail SUV,
Police car,
Police SUV,
Police truck,
Delivery truck 1,
Delivery truck 2,
Garbage truck,
Car hauler,
Wood transport
truck, Milk truck,
Octan tanker truck,
Dumper truck,
Semi-trailer dumper
truck, Cement mixer,
Grader,
Loader 1,
Loader 2,
Steamroller,
Tractor on wheels,
Tractor on
caterpillars
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Pierre,
As far as I am concerned, when it comes to realistic town vehicles, you are the
man. You build them on a continual and consistant basis and do it incredibly
well. Your eye for the right details and color is first rate.
My favorite here (and theyre all great!) is the cement mixer. Mostly because I
have long been looking for a solution to a 6 wide mixing section and I think
youve nailed it. I am going to try this out on a US type mixer that I see a
lot here.
Thanks for posting, building and being and ever-present source of inspiration.
Best,
Jonathan
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Pierre Normandin wrote:
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Hi all,
Its been a long time since I updated my folder on Brickshelf with new
stuff. I just added quite a few pictures. Some are new mocs, some are old
mocs with new pictures, and some are pictures of mocs built for some time
now but never shown before on my folder.
PLMKWYT.
The whole folder
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Pierre,
As far as I am concerned, when it comes to realistic town vehicles, you are
the man. You build them on a continual and consistant basis and do it
incredibly well. Your eye for the right details and color is first rate.
My favorite here (and theyre all great!) is the cement mixer. Mostly
because I have long been looking for a solution to a 6 wide mixing section
and I think youve nailed it. I am going to try this out on a US type mixer
that I see a lot here.
Thanks for posting, building and being and ever-present source of
inspiration.
Best,
Jonathan
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Thank you Jonathan!
As you can see on my cement mixer folder, the shape of the mixing section is
an idea from Doug Eaton.
I just made it longer and motorized it. It is powered with a train speed
regulator at the lowest speed.
Pierre
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