I did my own take on this locomotive as well. Though mine is designed to look like something Lego would’ve made around the time when Lego Loco was released.
Awesome! Judging from the image that appears on the stamp in the Picture maker, it seems like it wasn't made of LEGO for the most part. I would love to see your version, is it on your channel?
I was actually going to say use 1x2x1 2/3 bricks with stud on side and a whole bunch of 1x4x2/3 double sided curved slopes with some plates underneath those locking together the 1x2x1 2/3 bricks for stability. Your idea works too though.
@@Brickticks That's a good idea! I came up with a different boiler design which looks more round using some modern building technique's which Ill share as a post on here.
I did my own take on this locomotive as well. Though mine is designed to look like something Lego would’ve made around the time when Lego Loco was released.
Awesome! Judging from the image that appears on the stamp in the Picture maker, it seems like it wasn't made of LEGO for the most part. I would love to see your version, is it on your channel?
Well, I know the guys at LEGO definetly had a lot of fun designing this one ;)
You do fantastic jobs on your builds! I wish I could build as good as you!
I'm no pro but thank you! I would defiantly recommend you having a go! At the very least it's a lot of fun!
Interesting…. Looks good, aside from that boiler. I could show you another way to do a 6 stud wide boiler, if you want.
@@Brickticks I’ll be sure to update it in the future! Perhaps using a snot brick and cheese slope technique.
I was actually going to say use 1x2x1 2/3 bricks with stud on side and a whole bunch of 1x4x2/3 double sided curved slopes with some plates underneath those locking together the 1x2x1 2/3 bricks for stability.
Your idea works too though.
@@Brickticks That's a good idea! I came up with a different boiler design which looks more round using some modern building technique's which Ill share as a post on here.