The RMS Leinster was operated by the Dublin Steam Ship Company from 1896 to service the Royal Mail contract. During the first world war it was also used to carry troops across the Irish Sea.
Now I'm working on some flowers.
Untitled by jarekwally, on Flickr
Flowers by jarekwally, on Flickr
Untitled by jarekwally, on Flickr
Hi there,
I would like to add tiny LED lights to my MOC but I am not sure which brand to use. The ones I saw were from a company called Brickstuff and the other company was Lightmybricks. For me they look almost identical.
Can someone help me and tell me which one s/he can recommend?
Many thanaks
Ekki
Looking for some advice. Was attempting a narrow gauge train and was trying to keep everything as small as possible. Put the motor in one wagon and and managed to keep it 5.5 study wide. Made the gears so it went as slow as possible.The battery box and sensor went in another wagon. Though the wagon with the motor is too light, so sometimes the wheels will just turn and not move. Probably solution is to combine both in one unit to give it the weight it needs. Was just wondering would anyone have any other possible solutions or maybe I’m missing something basic? Thanks Snowy
What can I say, go Limerick!
Hurler Brickheadz by jarekwally, on Flickr
This is a 96x96 iron man mosaic I built in the last 3 weeks. Hope you like!
Do you remember this?
Retro home video game - Atari by jarekwally, on Flickr
Only for formalities, the model has already been on several exhibitions.
After my Peterbilt, another car what I wanted to build was Pick Up.
it was easy to choose a color, because many black bricks left.
First I wanted do black and green with a lot green chrome bricks, but then decided change the colour for red.
I used wheels from The Boss 41999, I like those white lines and they perfectly fit with the car.