Well, that’s exactly what The Great Train Show is doing this ... large-scale, and even Lego trains pushing through the storm. The show is free to kids under 11 and is specifically geared toward ...
The group spent 16 months crafting a 6,500-square-foot display from scratch, placed alongside an iconic, blood-splattered set ...
In order to keep the bricky appearance of the train engine intact, [Robert] hollowed out a few cheap imitation LEGO bricks to house the electronics. He also cut out slots for JST connectors ...
LEGO trains are fun to play with, but as with any model train, you so seldom have enough track to fulfill your greatest desires. YouTuber [brick_on_the_tracks] has come up with some creative ideas ...
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