Great choice of music. I love how the train passes, not only modern architecture, but stuff from a totally different century... LOL. The greatness of the Lego world.
I didn’t realize it was built with motorization in mind for it. It was designed to easily be done. The train is very nice looking. But that bridge. Man that’s a lot of parts
I'm looking forward to building my one, probably gonna save it to build over the Christmas period! From all I've seen, I'm very impressed with the loco, wagons & caboose, yet less so with the bridge! Got the station too, that seems like it's going to be an excellent build! 🙌👍
Hello my friend, good to see the logging train running on ur awesome layout and I can't wait to see more upcoming projects u got ready to run aswell. This is 1 cute going locomotive and can't wait for the extension of ur logging camp and sawmill station :). Keep up the awesome work with ur awesome content and I'll see u in the next one :). Happy building :).
So after watching your video, I have maybe a 2 out of 10 for regret of not buying the set. I never noticed that the flat car was pulling a HUB MOC up. This makes me think the designer wanted us to be able to put a motor in the locomotive. When I look at the box vs what you have built the box makes the bridge look more curved, as if a wider radius track would work. I guess you could always use the much hated flex track. 😳 I think you are right about buying a bridge with a train. Great stuff!!!
Without the bridge it would have been a similar price to the Street Car set, maybe it could have come with a little logging station or something. I'm glad I got it, only time will tell how long the bridge lasts.
@@DunksterBricks Its an 0-4-0 tank engine which burns off of cordwood. It doesn't need a tender nor did most of its real-life counterparts need one. They usually were built for small distances and the sattle-tank with cordwood would usually last it for the trip.
Great choice of music. I love how the train passes, not only modern architecture, but stuff from a totally different century... LOL. The greatness of the Lego world.
Glad you enjoy the model! Really cool seeing it running around on your layout
I didn’t realize it was built with motorization in mind for it. It was designed to easily be done. The train is very nice looking. But that bridge. Man that’s a lot of parts
Yep, the bridge is sooo big, but the engine is sooooo cute!
thanks so much for building this...i have mine but still in box
will get to it, but can experience it vicariously here
I'm looking forward to building my one, probably gonna save it to build over the Christmas period! From all I've seen, I'm very impressed with the loco, wagons & caboose, yet less so with the bridge! Got the station too, that seems like it's going to be an excellent build! 🙌👍
Hello my friend, good to see the logging train running on ur awesome layout and I can't wait to see more upcoming projects u got ready to run aswell. This is 1 cute going locomotive and can't wait for the extension of ur logging camp and sawmill station :). Keep up the awesome work with ur awesome content and I'll see u in the next one :). Happy building :).
Great build. Love your work. Thanks for the review.
Coucou 👋🇫🇷 Excellent 👌
I think an easier solution for the trestle would be to make it straight rather than curved.
That is a very good solution.
I guess the issue Would be that it would tip over easier if it wasn't curved
@@BatteryPoweredBricks Yes, as a display piece it could, and the base is only one stud wider than the top on each side.
Great video. I like the build but bridge is a bit long.
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Is the nose hollow ? Otherwise you can put some weight in it like little piece of iron or lead.
It's not hollow, I did look at that to see if anything could fit and can't see any way to do it, yet.
@DunksterBricks its just an idea, it could solve the weight balance a bit 😉
So after watching your video, I have maybe a 2 out of 10 for regret of not buying the set. I never noticed that the flat car was pulling a HUB MOC up. This makes me think the designer wanted us to be able to put a motor in the locomotive. When I look at the box vs what you have built the box makes the bridge look more curved, as if a wider radius track would work. I guess you could always use the much hated flex track. 😳 I think you are right about buying a bridge with a train. Great stuff!!!
Without the bridge it would have been a similar price to the Street Car set, maybe it could have come with a little logging station or something. I'm glad I got it, only time will tell how long the bridge lasts.
Паровозу определённо нужен тендерный вагон.
That is a good point, it does not have anywhere to store coal.
@@DunksterBricks Its an 0-4-0 tank engine which burns off of cordwood. It doesn't need a tender nor did most of its real-life counterparts need one. They usually were built for small distances and the sattle-tank with cordwood would usually last it for the trip.