HOW DO I BUILT LEGO TRAINS
guys i am new to building trains and don't really know what i'm doing could you offer me some points there is so many things i could get wrong so i am apprehensive about building lego trains which by the way i never new existed.
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Courage Wolf offers a counterpoint.
ReplyDeleteYES. CONFORM. STICK TO LIFE. NO ORIGINALITY. IT CANNOT BE BUILT ANY OTHER WAY.
ReplyDeleteYou know, Nicodemus has a good point. I mean, people are so stuck in a rut about minifigs having two arms, two legs, one head...who says that they're supposed to represent people? Why not 5 legs, or 8 heads? I mean, it's not any more "right" or "wrong," just other, right?
ReplyDeleteJames is a man after my heart.
ReplyDeleteYeah, some days I don't quite get to be the snarky blagmaster that I dream of and just make tongue-in-cheek troll comments instead.
ReplyDeleteIn more seriousness, though, it really does depend on how you approach Lego trains. Since my background was in Live Steam and HO in my childhood, before I knew that the AFOL community existed, I wanted to build fairly-detailed, transition-era North American trains. I eventually compromised with myself not to force O-gauge knuckle couplers in my MOCs, and realized while it's not to hard to appreciate Cale or Sava or [insert your favorite builder here]'s work, getting really quality stuff like that takes time, money, brick, and talent.
tl;dr - If you really want to build American trains with buffers with your bricks, who am I to judge.
"is [...] things"?
ReplyDeleteI am so dissapoint in you right now
I wonder if it was intentional. Also, can someone fix my lenk above?
ReplyDeleteI doubt it was intentional.
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