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Instructions available for sale on Rebrickable: reb.li/m/102718
Art by me: www.etsy.com/l...
Train Pull results: docs.google.co...
ACE 3000: • LEGO 1:48 American Coa...
PRR P85: • LEGO 1:48 Pennsylvania...
PRR T1 v3: • LEGO 1:48 Pennsylvania...
More 1:48 trains: • LEGO 1:48 Scale Locomo...
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Комментарии : 21   
@TheBrickCraftsman
@TheBrickCraftsman 2 года назад
One of my fav american steam locomotives. Great to see it in LEGO and also in this little 'documentary' video of your build. Great job mate.
@GTech_builds
@GTech_builds 10 месяцев назад
and now just make one of those crazy theretical union pacific hex-a-plex that should be a good challenge
@darksars3622
@darksars3622 9 месяцев назад
You know thus train fits less for PRR and fit more with the Combine
@trevorbright4050
@trevorbright4050 Год назад
I LOVE PENNSYLVANIA T1 CAN YOU DO THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE
@For891
@For891 2 года назад
Oh snap, She has duely Walshaerts valve gear set ups. Love your reviews. The way you explain the little nuances and parts usage. Please please please review as many sets as possible. Even sets that aren’t train related please.
@NonsenseWars
@NonsenseWars 2 года назад
Actually! The prototype had Franklin poppet valves, which gave them a lot of trouble, at least in the early days. Sadly LEGO doesn't have the resolution - at least not without custom parts - to model anything fancier than a generic driving/connecting rod assembly.
@sleeplessengineer1450
@sleeplessengineer1450 Год назад
I would like to see the motors in the locomotive instead of the tender, I imagine you could use bevel gears and axles going through the swivel joints of each truck, and universal joints to help with the articulation.
@NonsenseWars
@NonsenseWars Год назад
I would like it better with the motors in the locomotive too :) Maybe next year...
@truittthegeneral6456
@truittthegeneral6456 2 года назад
The t1s did do wheel slip
@NonsenseWars
@NonsenseWars Год назад
Wait 'til I rebuild it with the motors in the engine!
@BLWorks1982
@BLWorks1982 2 года назад
Very cool! I saw at a show, someone built the prr q1 duplex out of Lego.
@NonsenseWars
@NonsenseWars 2 года назад
Either a Q1 or Q2 is on my to-do (eventually) list! It will probably have to be R104 only though.
@anbrickers
@anbrickers 2 года назад
awesome!
@general_hammond
@general_hammond 2 года назад
Great video!
@PartsandStuff
@PartsandStuff 2 года назад
That reminds me, I need to get back to my legos
@boku_no_pikohan
@boku_no_pikohan 2 года назад
Dewit!
@NickyYey
@NickyYey Год назад
If lego made this it would have been 2000 dollars
@NonsenseWars
@NonsenseWars Год назад
Nahhh, probably $200-300. I don't think there's a single set out that's more than $1000 even today. Unless it's not USD XD
@NickyYey
@NickyYey Год назад
@@NonsenseWars it would be 500 dollars the price of the emerald night
@1tz_jackson
@1tz_jackson 2 года назад
Are the small wheels lego wheels or from bbb?
@NonsenseWars
@NonsenseWars 2 года назад
It's a mix: it's BBB wheels on the loco and official wheels on the tender (because you need the rubber bands for grip). The center axles in the tender are popped out wheelsets (see the linked video about the tender).
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