It looks beautiful. It might need an engineer minifigure hanging out/off it but otherwise perfect. It does look a little scary going around those corners!
Why the heck didn’t I get a notification for this?!?! I’ve absolutely loved this loco since first sight in Instagram! Definitely an inspiration! Actually saw this today at the Greater Edmonton Train Show! Glad Ryan got it up and running as well!
They could if they wanted to, but for some reason they don't choose to. I doubt it is that difficult to find a license (ex: the BNSF GP38) because really, they'd be promoting a train company/brand.
@@cnrailfan3473 yeah. What I meant is that if they decided to get a license from a specific train group (ex: CSX or Amtrak), the company might take that offer right away since they're technically being promoted though LEGO.
Wow Luvly. Awsum build .I got back into Lego. Cas of the Lego train s ain't end of last year. Now I got 5 train s. An drawn up ruff plan s for how my track s going into my countra build s Lego city
Edmonton Canada my spiritual 53.4 North twin town with my home town. Us northerners have to stick together, and that be one smart looking train...I wants it.
When sume body build sume thing custom but say s thear not really into it. But might do more of same build ..CA's dad had Lego train in the 70 s an 80 s. Amazing build. I luv train but that don't mean I could build one. I'm a try do a custom build. As I collect parts needed. I'm building a tram .customising it. got from Lego city squer set...
What's funny is North American and British locomotives in real life use the same track scale but American locos are SIGNIFICANTLY bigger. Look up the Scottsman's tour of the US. All that to say, I don't know if the European team you have is really that far off scale-wise to the custom locomotive