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Awesome! I've been waiting to see the rest of the pictures. Great job!
I like the sliding doors, cool idea. Lots of detail all over the place.
I just was visiting your site, good timing. :-)
I'll have to go back and check out the building instructions, missed those.
I'm working on some railway scenes and still expanding my mountain layout but
have a long ways to go.
Tom
In lugnet.trains, Eric Brok writes:
> I finally scanned and edited all pictures of my recent Dutch railways (NS)
> project.
> You'll find many pics, covering:
>
> - railway station scene with NS detailing
> - Thalys high speed train (with building instructions, including two
> versions of close coupling)
> - NS shunting locomotive (with building instructions)
> - NS Hondekop train (with building instructions)
> - NS Freight engine
>
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> Select Trains from menu
>
> Hope you'll enjoy.
> (Warning: heavy pic load per page).
>
> Eric Brok
> --------
> Visit LEGO ON MY MIND:
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind
> NEW: Submit your own link:
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/links
> Dutch section:
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/nl
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In lugnet.trains, Eric Brok writes:
> I finally scanned and edited all pictures of my recent Dutch railways (NS)
> project. You'll find many pics, covering:
>
> - railway station scene with NS detailing
Amazing detail on the station! The motorized sliding doors at the end were a
nice little surprise!
> - Thalys high speed train (with building instructions, including two
> versions of close coupling)
> - NS shunting locomotive (with building instructions)
> - NS Hondekop train (with building instructions)
> - NS Freight engine
>
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> Select Trains from menu
For your building instructions, you may want to note that some pieces for which
you used mock-ups have been created. (ie, the 6x4 wedge "under the nose" on
the Thalys model and the 1x4-2x2 hinge on the shunting locomotive)
Otherwise, the models looked great!
--Bram
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Eric:
I am very impressed (as always) with your models. It is a
joy to see all the details you include in your models.
Play well,
Jacob
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Eric,
Once again, very nice. I was looking at the directions for making the
Hondekop train to figure out how you made the "doors", but the directions do
not reveal how you made the door look like two slinding doors. How did you
split the window ? Is that a blue 1x4 tile behind the window?
Thanks,
Christopher
Eric Brok wrote:
> I finally scanned and edited all pictures of my recent Dutch railways (NS)
> project.
> You'll find many pics, covering:
>
> - railway station scene with NS detailing
> - Thalys high speed train (with building instructions, including two
> versions of close coupling)
> - NS shunting locomotive (with building instructions)
> - NS Hondekop train (with building instructions)
> - NS Freight engine
>
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> Select Trains from menu
>
> Hope you'll enjoy.
> (Warning: heavy pic load per page).
>
> Eric Brok
> --------
> Visit LEGO ON MY MIND:
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind
> NEW: Submit your own link:
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/links
> Dutch section:
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/nl
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I just finally got onto seeing this. Wow, Eric, simply awesome! WoW! :)
Scott Sanburn
Christopher Masi wrote:
>
> Eric,
>
> Once again, very nice. I was looking at the directions for making the
> Hondekop train to figure out how you made the "doors", but the directions do
> not reveal how you made the door look like two slinding doors. How did you
> split the window ? Is that a blue 1x4 tile behind the window?
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher
>
> Eric Brok wrote:
>
> > I finally scanned and edited all pictures of my recent Dutch railways (NS)
> > project.
> > You'll find many pics, covering:
> >
> > - railway station scene with NS detailing
> > - Thalys high speed train (with building instructions, including two
> > versions of close coupling)
> > - NS shunting locomotive (with building instructions)
> > - NS Hondekop train (with building instructions)
> > - NS Freight engine
> >
> > http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> > Select Trains from menu
> >
> > Hope you'll enjoy.
> > (Warning: heavy pic load per page).
> >
> > Eric Brok
> > --------
> > Visit LEGO ON MY MIND:
> > http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind
> > NEW: Submit your own link:
> > http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/links
> > Dutch section:
> > http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/nl
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Hi Eric,
Very nice site. I really liked all the detail you put into the train
station. The trash spilled on the ground was very realistic. And I loved
your trees. The whole thing was very creative.
Thanks for sharing it with us,
Adam
>
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> Select Trains from menu
>
> Hope you'll enjoy.
> (Warning: heavy pic load per page).
>
> Eric Brok
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In lugnet.build, "Adam Howard" <abhoward10@hotmail.com> writes:
> > http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> > Select Trains from menu
> >
> > Hope you'll enjoy.
> > (Warning: heavy pic load per page).
>
> Very nice site. I really liked all the detail you put into the train
> station. The trash spilled on the ground was very realistic. And I loved
> your trees. The whole thing was very creative.
> Thanks for sharing it with us,
Ditto to that! Plus, I'm really loving that shunting locomotor:
http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models/trains/sik/
I don't know what the real thing looks like, but that is certainly a unique
looking unit. Very tasty!
--Todd
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Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote in message ...
> Eric:
>
> I am very impressed (as always) with your models. It is a
> joy to see all the details you include in your models.
>
> Play well,
>
> Jacob
I second that!
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Todd Lehman wrote:
> Ditto to that! Plus, I'm really loving that shunting locomotor:
>
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models/trains/sik/
>
> I don't know what the real thing looks like, but that is certainly a unique
> looking unit. Very tasty!
That's the only part of the whole thing that I **don't** like... :-)
I just gotta say, and I think I've alluded to this before, this diorama
really gets me all hot and bothered. Models are great, be they buildings
or rolling stock or scenery... but when all the pieces are in place,
down to small details like moving the pop machines outside, the spilled
trash, the railings on the down-stairs, the flaking stucco, etc. it
really brings the whole thing to life.
We have seen dioramas before but this one is the best train diorama I've
seen. It even tops GMLTC stuff because it has so MANY details at so many
different levels. GMLTC is impressive due to sheer bulk, and there are
lots of things to find, you can stare at it for hours and not see it
all.
But in terms of details per square inch, and realism factor, this truly
is the acme, the ne plus ultra. So far.
Way to raise the bar, Eric.
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Hi Larry,
> We have seen dioramas before but this one is the best train diorama I've
> seen. It even tops GMLTC stuff because it has so MANY details at so many
> different levels. GMLTC is impressive due to sheer bulk, and there are
> lots of things to find, you can stare at it for hours and not see it
> all.
What's GMLTC?
Thanks,
Adam
(clueless wonder)
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"Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club"-- hold on to your butt [1], because
something wonderful is going to happen [2]
-John
[1] Jurassic Park
[2] 2001, A Space Oddesey
Adam Howard wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> > We have seen dioramas before but this one is the best train diorama I've
> > seen. It even tops GMLTC stuff because it has so MANY details at so many
> > different levels. GMLTC is impressive due to sheer bulk, and there are
> > lots of things to find, you can stare at it for hours and not see it
> > all.
>
> What's GMLTC?
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
> (clueless wonder)
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John Neal wrote:
> "Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club"-- hold on to your butt [1], because
> something wonderful is going to happen [2]
>
> -John
>
> [1] Jurassic Park
> [2] 2001, A Space Oddesey
Or Odyssey. Gotta be careful these days...;-)
>
>
> Adam Howard wrote:
>
> > Hi Larry,
> >
> > > We have seen dioramas before but this one is the best train diorama I've
> > > seen. It even tops GMLTC stuff because it has so MANY details at so many
> > > different levels. GMLTC is impressive due to sheer bulk, and there are
> > > lots of things to find, you can stare at it for hours and not see it
> > > all.
> >
> > What's GMLTC?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Adam
> > (clueless wonder)
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>
> For your building instructions, you may want to note that some pieces for which
> you used mock-ups have been created. (ie, the 6x4 wedge "under the nose" on
> the Thalys model and the 1x4-2x2 hinge on the shunting locomotive)
> Otherwise, the models looked great!
> --Bram
Thanks for the tip and for having such a close look :-)
(I probably won't have time to redo the model and the pictures however - but
I'll use the new parts on the next occasion).
Eric
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Christopher Masi wrote in message
<37B44B94.EE827CC2@cmasi.chem.tulane.edu>...
> Eric,
>
> Once again, very nice. I was looking at the directions for making the
> Hondekop train to figure out how you made the "doors", but the directions do
> not reveal how you made the door look like two slinding doors. How did you
> split the window ? Is that a blue 1x4 tile behind the window?
You're right. Sorry I forgot to include it in the instructions. I often use
this technique; please see several buildings on my site(where the technique
*is* noted), e.g. the previous railway station and the wooden house.
Mind to reverse the (train) window if you put a long tile to the back of it.
Eric
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snip
>
> We have seen dioramas before but this one is the best train diorama I've
> seen. It even tops GMLTC stuff because it has so MANY details at so many
> different levels.
Thanks for the close looks and praise from all of you, but this remark even
tops my blush factor..
Because of the enthousiastic responses, I plan to add some pics of
prototypes so you who don't know the Dutch railways can see the real thing.
Although it will probably show you where I failed to model them correctly
:-)
Eric
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Thanks for the reply. I remebered seeing that technique on your gray train
station "study" as I think you called it. That is why I thought you did the
same thing on the door. I am always looking for new ways to fake a door.
Thanks,
Christopher
Eric Brok wrote:
> Christopher Masi wrote in message
> <37B44B94.EE827CC2@cmasi.chem.tulane.edu>...
> > Eric,
> >
> > Once again, very nice. I was looking at the directions for making the
> > Hondekop train to figure out how you made the "doors", but the directions do
> > not reveal how you made the door look like two slinding doors. How did you
> > split the window ? Is that a blue 1x4 tile behind the window?
>
>
> You're right. Sorry I forgot to include it in the instructions. I often use
> this technique; please see several buildings on my site(where the technique
> *is* noted), e.g. the previous railway station and the wooden house.
> Mind to reverse the (train) window if you put a long tile to the back of it.
>
> Eric
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In lugnet.trains, Eric Brok writes:
> I finally scanned and edited all pictures of my recent Dutch railways (NS)
> project.
> You'll find many pics, covering:
>
> - railway station scene with NS detailing
> - Thalys high speed train (with building instructions, including two
> versions of close coupling)
> - NS shunting locomotive (with building instructions)
> - NS Hondekop train (with building instructions)
> - NS Freight engine
>
> http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> Select Trains from menu
Eric,
These models are just fantastic!!!
I have been literally starring stary-eyed at the diorama photos for
days...hypnotized! The level of detail really is fine. You have taken a
concept, worked a design (thank you for showing the various design studies,
too), refined that design, and integrated it ALL into an absolutely beautiful
scene.
It's not just a train model anymore!
later,
James Mathis
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> I just gotta say, and I think I've alluded to this before, this diorama
> really gets me all hot and bothered. Models are great, be they buildings
> or rolling stock or scenery... but when all the pieces are in place,
> down to small details like moving the pop machines outside, the spilled
> trash, the railings on the down-stairs, the flaking stucco, etc. it
> really brings the whole thing to life.
>
> We have seen dioramas before but this one is the best train diorama I've
> seen. It even tops GMLTC stuff because it has so MANY details at so many
> different levels. GMLTC is impressive due to sheer bulk, and there are
> lots of things to find, you can stare at it for hours and not see it
> all.
>
> But in terms of details per square inch, and realism factor, this truly
> is the acme, the ne plus ultra. So far.
> Way to raise the bar, Eric.
He's got alot of other nice models too. And the pics of legoland airport are
great!
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As someone who likes attention to detail, I have to agree. I've spent about an
hour looking at the details in this diorama. I especially like your attention
to the window treatments. The use of lamp posts in a new way is also very
interesting. And I like the added details on your sloped roof.
Great job!
Gary Istok
Tony Kilaras wrote:
> > I just gotta say, and I think I've alluded to this before, this diorama
> > really gets me all hot and bothered. Models are great, be they buildings
> > or rolling stock or scenery... but when all the pieces are in place,
> > down to small details like moving the pop machines outside, the spilled
> > trash, the railings on the down-stairs, the flaking stucco, etc. it
> > really brings the whole thing to life.
> >
> > We have seen dioramas before but this one is the best train diorama I've
> > seen. It even tops GMLTC stuff because it has so MANY details at so many
> > different levels. GMLTC is impressive due to sheer bulk, and there are
> > lots of things to find, you can stare at it for hours and not see it
> > all.
> >
> > But in terms of details per square inch, and realism factor, this truly
> > is the acme, the ne plus ultra. So far.
> > Way to raise the bar, Eric.
>
> He's got alot of other nice models too. And the pics of legoland airport are
> great!
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> > http://homepages.svc.fcj.hvu.nl/brok/legomind/models
> > Select Trains from menu
>
> Eric,
>
> These models are just fantastic!!!
>
> I have been literally starring stary-eyed at the diorama photos for
> days...hypnotized! The level of detail really is fine. You have taken a
> concept, worked a design (thank you for showing the various design studies,
> too), refined that design, and integrated it ALL into an absolutely beautiful
> scene.
>
> It's not just a train model anymore!
From you that's a great compliment, James.
As a matter a fact, thank you all for the responses. Not just because you
are so enthousiastic, but it's always good to hear that people actually look
at what you put out.
Eric Brok
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