thanks for the compliment - I'm glad you like it - its great being able to plan these things in software before having t9o buy all the bricks, so it goes together nice and smoothly! All the wall tiles on the station is quite satisfying to watch too! ;)
Probably not I'm afraid. I've travelled on the London Underground many, many times in my life, so have a connection to it and I'm therefore also very familiar with it. Having only been to Glasgow once in my life, and never even seen their underground, I don't think that I would do a model any justice! But... the good news is that I belong to the Lego UK Railway group, and there's a member who has made a station and trains from the Glasgow subway! you can se it here: www.lukrailway.co.uk/locations/glasgow-brick-subway/
Many thanks - that's really kind of you to say so. I'm glad you enjoyed the video... I hope you enjoy the rest off the series, making the underground station to go with it.
Yes, change the colours and you'd have a good NYC subway train. I've also seen people use the train out of the Spider-man set: 4855: Spiderman's Train Rescue as a subway train. You can see it here: brickset.com/sets/4855-1/Spider-Man-s-Train-Rescue
Wow that’s been incredible to watch you develop this! Just wondering if you’d ever thought of making the classic red 1938 stock that ran on the Northern and Bakerloo lines?? It’d be perfect for an 8-wide stud train. I seriously need to learn how to use the software!
Thanks for your kind comment, I;m glad you liked the video. If you liked the first two, there are more parts to the series, finishing the train, motorising it and then building an Underground station!!! The playlist link is here: ruclips.net/p/PL0A-CMNXDNYO781TnHGg1c79zgBVDGbI1 I hadn't thought of making any more tube stock, as I have so many other projects that I'd like to get made, but I'm a big fan of Lego City scale trains, so if I build more, I would probably stick to the 6-wide format. The only other Train MOC that I've made was a Wessex Electric Class 442, which was also 6-wide. Future plans are for a Class 47 and an Intercity 125 (HST)
I don't have a list I'm afraid. I only have the 3d Stud.io file, which I bought the parts direct from Bricklink with. I am starting to make instructions for my MOCs though, and put them on Rebrickable, so I will add this one to teh list, and if I get some spare time I will try to add it to the site.
A VERY good point I hadn't thought of that yet (Although I would have noticed when I started building it!!!) I'll adjust my Studio model, and update my parts list to make it a little longer.
That's very kind of you to say so. My RUclips numbers are going up slowly, so I'l just keep what I like doing and see what happens! But feel free to share any of my videos with others who may like them, because the more views the better!
I don't get why Lego use the 24 long base, why make them shorter when it looks ridiculous? To be honest, it would be nicer to see 32 long baseplates as my BR Mk1 design is 32 long
Was wondering when the building video would be coming out, looks amazing, I especially love how the doors are mounted ^-^ Edit: Maybe a way to improve the model would be to make the a grey frame around the windows, if possible, would make it a bit more realistic
Good point. I think the only way I could add them is with some light grey lining tape or vinyl. I can't think of any parts that would let me achieve it at this size... I'll see what I can do. Thanks for the idea.
@@icheckered Trimline tape is the best way really, I'd suggest it for doing wasp stripes on diesels as well, at least for the back without having to resort to a complicated SNOT technique
Is the train actullay Minifigure scale, because I have a Lego London model I am working on. And having a London Underground Deep Level metro would really be nice.
For the type of London Underground train, its slightly smaller than MF scale (not much) but there are a lot of different sized trains on the underground, the older ones are very small, and have the curved doors that go into the roof, and I'd have to duck slightly to get on board, whereas the trains in the newer larger tunnels are the size of full sized main line trains. The wheels are the part which are NOT to scale, they are too big, but as they will never be seen on my layout I wasn't worried that they are huge! - Google images of London Underground trains and you'll see the HUGE variety in shapes, sizes and styles.
Were there more than one version of the 1973 stock? (I'm not a Tube expert - so would love to know) I just based it on photos of the 1973 Stock trains that I could find online.
16:20; extremely satisfying!! This is perfect!!
thanks for the compliment - I'm glad you like it - its great being able to plan these things in software before having t9o buy all the bricks, so it goes together nice and smoothly!
All the wall tiles on the station is quite satisfying to watch too! ;)
i really love this! would you ever make the Glasgow subway?
Probably not I'm afraid. I've travelled on the London Underground many, many times in my life, so have a connection to it and I'm therefore also very familiar with it. Having only been to Glasgow once in my life, and never even seen their underground, I don't think that I would do a model any justice!
But... the good news is that I belong to the Lego UK Railway group, and there's a member who has made a station and trains from the Glasgow subway!
you can se it here: www.lukrailway.co.uk/locations/glasgow-brick-subway/
I’ve never seen a good Lego London underground train video so far but this one is so good
Many thanks - that's really kind of you to say so.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video... I hope you enjoy the rest off the series, making the underground station to go with it.
Brilliant, I can maybe use this idea on Lego digital designer and create a NYC subway train
Yes, change the colours and you'd have a good NYC subway train.
I've also seen people use the train out of the Spider-man set: 4855: Spiderman's Train Rescue as a subway train.
You can see it here:
brickset.com/sets/4855-1/Spider-Man-s-Train-Rescue
@@MinifigJez ay thanks man, youre awesome!
Wow that’s been incredible to watch you develop this! Just wondering if you’d ever thought of making the classic red 1938 stock that ran on the Northern and Bakerloo lines?? It’d be perfect for an 8-wide stud train. I seriously need to learn how to use the software!
Thanks for your kind comment, I;m glad you liked the video.
If you liked the first two, there are more parts to the series, finishing the train, motorising it and then building an Underground station!!!
The playlist link is here: ruclips.net/p/PL0A-CMNXDNYO781TnHGg1c79zgBVDGbI1
I hadn't thought of making any more tube stock, as I have so many other projects that I'd like to get made, but I'm a big fan of Lego City scale trains, so if I build more, I would probably stick to the 6-wide format. The only other Train MOC that I've made was a Wessex Electric Class 442, which was also 6-wide. Future plans are for a Class 47 and an Intercity 125 (HST)
Totally understand! Yes I absolutely loved your tube station too! I remember the intercity 125 well. Your playlists are well and truly bookmarked!
@@fabianseymour7109 Many thanks, and thank you for your continued watching!
Looks great! Nice to see it coming together after the planning video.
Thanks
Stay tuned for the wheels, motor and station, when the parts arrive (UK post is rubbish at the moment!!!!)
It looks very nice. I was wondering if I could get a list of the part list used for just one car.
I don't have a list I'm afraid. I only have the 3d Stud.io file, which I bought the parts direct from Bricklink with.
I am starting to make instructions for my MOCs though, and put them on Rebrickable, so I will add this one to teh list, and if I get some spare time I will try to add it to the site.
Looks very good. Great work.
Thanks - hopefully the wheels, motor and station won't be too long behind this video.
I'd also suggest making the station a bit longer, as the connection between the two cars means they'll be a bit longer than 64 studs
A VERY good point
I hadn't thought of that yet (Although I would have noticed when I started building it!!!)
I'll adjust my Studio model, and update my parts list to make it a little longer.
Very good build! You deserve more views and subscribes because your content is incredible!
That's very kind of you to say so.
My RUclips numbers are going up slowly, so I'l just keep what I like doing and see what happens!
But feel free to share any of my videos with others who may like them, because the more views the better!
I don't get why Lego use the 24 long base, why make them shorter when it looks ridiculous? To be honest, it would be nicer to see 32 long baseplates as my BR Mk1 design is 32 long
Yep, agreed, I decided that adapting the 28s bases was my best option.
Was wondering when the building video would be coming out, looks amazing, I especially love how the doors are mounted ^-^
Edit: Maybe a way to improve the model would be to make the a grey frame around the windows, if possible, would make it a bit more realistic
Good point.
I think the only way I could add them is with some light grey lining tape or vinyl. I can't think of any parts that would let me achieve it at this size... I'll see what I can do.
Thanks for the idea.
@@MinifigJez yeah I was thinking of lining tape, cause brick building it at this scale would be to difficult to pull off and make it look good
@@icheckered Trimline tape is the best way really, I'd suggest it for doing wasp stripes on diesels as well, at least for the back without having to resort to a complicated SNOT technique
Is the train actullay Minifigure scale, because I have a Lego London model I am working on. And having a London Underground Deep Level metro would really be nice.
For the type of London Underground train, its slightly smaller than MF scale (not much) but there are a lot of different sized trains on the underground, the older ones are very small, and have the curved doors that go into the roof, and I'd have to duck slightly to get on board, whereas the trains in the newer larger tunnels are the size of full sized main line trains. The wheels are the part which are NOT to scale, they are too big, but as they will never be seen on my layout I wasn't worried that they are huge! - Google images of London Underground trains and you'll see the HUGE variety in shapes, sizes and styles.
THE SIKE !
What is?
16:40
That looks like the A stock
Were there more than one version of the 1973 stock? (I'm not a Tube expert - so would love to know)
I just based it on photos of the 1973 Stock trains that I could find online.
@@MinifigJez I don't really know. I just think it it looks very square, not at all like the deep level ones ( No offence-it's extremely accurate)
@@MinifigJez I just googled it- it looks a lot more like the 73 stock that the A stock
I know it looks more like the d stock then the a stock because the d stock had the doors as you have while the a stock had double doors ❤