several small mistakes: when assembling, the engine and the front chassis are each one hole too close to the substructure. This error disappears when the train is ready on the track. The dining car is coupled the wrong way, the chef can cook as well as he can, but the passengers cannot get into the dining car because the closed side faces the middle car..., the second engine driver and the 2 white cups seem to have run away ...and the dining car has a bougie plate with a short pin... you don't pay too much attention to the stickers... otherwise I wouldn't have noticed anything. The video is great, good work. I love your videos 😀
The timing of the chef getting on board just as the walls go up around him, and the hook snapping under the weight to give yourself a solid alibi for moving the motor by hand, all of that was really well, umm, PIECED together! :D This was such a fun one. And were you actually doing all that while we were all talking in the audio chat the other day? I don't think I could have done that without distraction; you have some SERIOUS talent. Very cool. Don't mind me... I'll just be, umm, looking at the listings for this set... not to buy it... probably...
@@GearsAndBricks Thank you for this toughfull comment, The "snap" part was actually a coincidence as my original tought was to have the crane lift it but when the knot came loose I did indeed use it as an alibi.
Did anyone notice the "small" mistake?
Just a couple 😅
@@BatteryPoweredBricks There are more?! 😅
Trainrims missing
@@mkl84s Not the one I tought about, but yes that is one (or 6 to be accurate) 😆
several small mistakes: when assembling, the engine and the front chassis are each one hole too close to the substructure. This error disappears when the train is ready on the track. The dining car is coupled the wrong way, the chef can cook as well as he can, but the passengers cannot get into the dining car because the closed side faces the middle car..., the second engine driver and the 2 white cups seem to have run away ...and the dining car has a bougie plate with a short pin... you don't pay too much attention to the stickers... otherwise I wouldn't have noticed anything. The video is great, good work. I love your videos 😀
Love it love it love it. Not obly a great stop motion but also one of my all time favourite sets...
It's for sure a lovely set, the build was quite fun too.
Nice train and nice video! Look forward to seeing your train shed.
Thanks, looks like I wont get it finished before I leave for work.
cool,well done,looks awesome.
Best regards
Thank you 😃
Awesome work! This must have taken ages!
@@BatteryPoweredBricks I heavly doubt that I'll do bigger sets, as it's indeed takes "some" time. But it's fun when pepole like the end result 😁
Love the little easter egg of having a much more realistic Class 103 in the background! Paying homage to 7740's inspiration!
Yes! Someone noticed It! 😁 It's the moc that Holger Mattes made, It's found in his 12v train book.
Nice build!
Thank you 😁
Love that set!
Don't we all. I'm very pleased with this set.
@@pastajensen It's very cool, I drool over every 12V train, I wish I can get one soon!
@@Pau_Aventurer You will 😁
@@pastajensen The bad thing is that on bricklink 12V prices are going high a lot lately
@@Pau_Aventurer I guess that is true especially if you don't live in Europe.
Good stopmotion 😊😊👍🏼
@@wootwoot148 Thank you, it means a lot. Makes me happy that you like it.
That must have taken a really long time to film! 😅 It was really fun to watch though!
Thank you!
Yes it did take quite some time, fun to make but there is a good reason why I do not make bigger sets that often in stop motion 😅
I don’t watch many stop motion videos, but this one was exceptional! Very fun to watch, great job!
@@BrennanHuff_001 Thank you, always fun to hear that it's liked 😄
The timing of the chef getting on board just as the walls go up around him, and the hook snapping under the weight to give yourself a solid alibi for moving the motor by hand, all of that was really well, umm, PIECED together! :D This was such a fun one. And were you actually doing all that while we were all talking in the audio chat the other day? I don't think I could have done that without distraction; you have some SERIOUS talent. Very cool. Don't mind me... I'll just be, umm, looking at the listings for this set... not to buy it... probably...
@@GearsAndBricks Thank you for this toughfull comment, The "snap" part was actually a coincidence as my original tought was to have the crane lift it but when the knot came loose I did indeed use it as an alibi.
I need one. Who knows? Maybe I will try to buy one complete with a box.
@@LordAzran_ Yes you will 😃
@@pastajensen current sale prices discourage me a little to be fair.
@@LordAzran_ True, I see it tends to be between 3-400€ with box.