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It might be interesting that there are a few rather serious Lego train builders in Japan.

 

Osaka Umeda Hankyu Department store exhibition (Aug 5. - Aug12.):

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=546620

 

from last year: (14th JAM Convention Aug. 16-18 Tokyo Big Sight)

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=533173

 

There are various build styles from the B-train shorty like 6 stud wide minis to the more prototypical 7-8 stud wide ones and anything in between. Scale is usually varied in the same range tin plate 0 gauge trains used in the past.

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This is fantastic!

 

From a former Lego builder, this is great! The Skyliner looks perfect, and nice curves on the 485 series! Most well done was the NEX E259, but it's missing its trademark white NEX logo at the front. Fantastic job on the lights too!

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The Hankyu ones are simply adorable. If I could find a place to get the parts I need I'd build one, it'd be a neat little shelf model.

There is a dedicated site for this, called bricklink. Very similar to ebay, but only for Lego:

http://www.bricklink.com

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great more images that I can send to my LEGO friends who are working on a Japanese section for the Melbourne L-Guage Train Club layout. (yeah I am a member of the group too (M>LTC))

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Bricklink would only provide bricks and some mocs (My Own Creations) but sometimes don't have designs of the item. Bricklink is more of a LEGO users eBay to sell and buy LEGO parts to create anything or to buy sets from around the world.

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