The model is based on the Grosmont coaling
tower built in 1989 which was based on the towers built at LMS sheds. It was designed at Grosmont by the then Shed Master Peter Smeaton.
If you Blu Tack a Lego magnifying glass, flush with your phone camera, it works as a macro lens. I used part 10830c01 but other variation may work.
My first Lego train Video. There are more to come! Its very compact and powerful with a power function train motor.
Have a look at this picture of the original locomotive. GWR_1366_Class_No._1376_at_Weymouth_in_1961.jpg
A working Lego lock! I had so much fun building this. In the future I want to build it into an unbreakable Lego safe.
This is my entry for the out of this world space builds Lego Ideas competition. Sadly it didn't win anything but I have put it up on my YouTube channel anyway.
Spanning a rocky red canyon on the planet Mars, a city of the future reaches towards the Martian sky. Under vast biome bubbles, green plants and trees make oxygen and provide a park like environment for the inhabitants. Colonists travel around a network of hyper speed tubes connecting the towers and capsules where they live and work.
I've had great fun building this miniature city. It has about 220 pieces.
This was the first Lego steam train I made, before my YouTube channel. It went through a few iterations but now it has been sadly scrapped for its parts. You might notice it's not based on a particular train but a mixture of trains. You might notice that its modified tender lives on under Grosmont coaling tower.