Lego City Railway Train Station Full Tour of my Huge Custom MOC with Lights!
2024 ж. 6 Қаң.
7 648 Рет қаралды
A very quick tour of my huge Railway Station which is the centrepiece of the Lego City. There are thousands of parts and hours and hours of work in this MOC which has a full interior, lineside detailing and working lights throughout.
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Seriously nice build.😀👍
Thanks so much 😊
Really nice train stations
Thank you 😊
Better and more realistic than HS2
Hehe thanks
Beautiful train station
Thanks Joseph 😊
Proper smart mate! Loved the overview
Thanks mate 😊
This is really incredible!
Thanks so much 😊
Love that the station is large scale and is organic - like it’s been added on to over time… all the best for 2024!
Thanks, yeh that's kinda the look that I was trying to achieve. All the best to you too. Thank you 😊
This is pretty f-ing awesome if you pardon my language!
😂 Thanks. Glad you like it
Serious scale, makes my little station seems like a rural stop haha. The long platforms are something I also need to work on. One baseplate is too short.
Thanks, yeh I'd make it even bigger if I had the space. Maybe one day
Hi wonderfull station😊. Abo is there ✌️😀
Thanks 😊
How well do those bulbs penetrate opaque white plates? Might it be possible to dimly light up the clockface in the clocktower from the back?
That's actually a brilliant idea thanks. The plan was to rejig the tower as I have some of those larger clock faces (from a harry potter set I think) but my 6 year old son has pinched them
@@BrickLoft is the clock face the transparent printed piece seen from the hospital wing set? If so the piece number is 6266955
He's gone manchester picadilly-pilled on his through platforms
Manchester Piccadilly was deffo an inspiration for the through platform and arched roof
How did you make the sloping platform?
They are just hinged off the main platform and then essentially just fill in the triangular gaps with plates. I'll try and do a video. It's really simple but looks good
@@BrickLoft thank you