August 6, 20187 yr Popular Post Hi everyone I wanted to showcase my Lego Ideas project, The Old Workhorse - Traction Engine. If you like the model I'd really appreciate it if you could please vote for it https://ideas.lego.com/projects/2a2ec583-9836-4868-8dc7-6b3bb0a2fe80 "A roaring fire and a full head of steam, the old traction engine is ready for work!" I have created a scene set some time during the early 20th century. Farmers are working in the fields with their steam traction engine, affectionately known as "The Old Workhorse". The model includes a detailed mini fig scale traction engine, a wagon and various other accessories and mini builds. THE TRACTION ENGINE The main feature of the model is the traction engine itself. I've used a classic green and red livery with polished brass lining and details. There are several interesting parts used to create this engine including paint roller handles and mini fig syringes used to create the piping around the boiler and inside the cab. A system of cogs ensures that the flywheel spins around as the traction engine is pushed forward. A detailed cab interior includes steering wheel, controls and a firebox door that can be opened and closed to reveal the burning fire inside. The front wheel axle can be pivoted left and right. THE WAGON I've also included a wagon/trailer that can be coupled to the back of the traction engine and used to carry the various accessories included with the model. The sides of the wagon can be dropped down to provide loading access for the mini figs. There is space at the front of the wagon to hold tools and mini fig accessories. MINIFIGURES & OTHER ACCESSORIES Included with the model are 2 mini figs, a dog, a rat and several mini builds including tree stumps, logs and rocks. These are all designed to be carried and towed in the wagon. LEGO IDEAS Thanks very much for reading this. I hope you like the model. I've created a gallery album containing more pictures of the model if you'd like to check them out. https://community.brickpicker.com/gallery/album/310-the-old-workhorse-traction-engine/ If you would like to vote for the model on LEGO Ideas then here is the link to my page. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/2a2ec583-9836-4868-8dc7-6b3bb0a2fe80. Thank you very much! ☺️
August 6, 20187 yr Being a massive Mamod fan, it's got my vote and I want one, please PM me. Do you have instructions ready? Don't worry, I won't poach it! ? I have another idea that may help you since you're in the UK. LEGO will be missing a MASSIVE opportunity if this masterpiece is overlooked. I just cannot fault it which is very rare for me! For some reason, my earlier reply wasn't published - MODS probably due to my reputation? ?
August 6, 20187 yr Author 11 minutes ago, Furious_george said: Think that’s a great idea and good luck to you mate. Thanks very much, I'm glad you like it. I've always felt traction engines are stunning machines and full of character and charm. That's why I thought one would translate well as a Lego set. 3 minutes ago, TabbyBoy said: Being a massive Mamod fan, it's got my vote and I want one, please PM me. Do you have instructions ready? Don't worry, I won't poach it! Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it. I haven't had chance to make instructions yet sorry. I'm making a couple of subtle alterations to the model first. Nothing that will alter the overall appearance but there are just a couple of tweaks I want to make.
August 6, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, TabbyBoy said: For some reason, my earlier reply wasn't published - MODS probably due to my reputation? ? You replied to the gallery and not this thread.
August 6, 20187 yr Author 4 minutes ago, Dr Jedi said: I like it. You've got my vote! Thank you very much! ☺️
August 6, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, gregpj said: You replied to the gallery and not this thread. I know that now... I'll forever hang my head in shame.
August 7, 20187 yr Excellent build and beautiful renders. At first glance I almost thought the main image was real.
August 7, 20187 yr Author 4 hours ago, TheOrcKing said: Excellent build and beautiful renders. At first glance I almost thought the main image was real. Thank you very much. I spent almost as much time learning how to render the images as it took to build the model. ? Although these pics are rendered I am currently working on a brick built version.
August 7, 20187 yr "Oi... LEGO... Give this man a £100,000 a year job to run your design team, it's about time you employed some real talent!"
August 7, 20187 yr "Oi... LEGO... Give this man a £100,000 a year job to run your design team, it's about time you employed some real talent!"LOL...even when you're trying to be positive, you find a way to be negative.Sent from my SM-G965U using Brickpicker Forum mobile app
August 7, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, redcell said: LOL...even when you're trying to be positive, you find a way to be negative. Sent from my SM-G965U using Brickpicker Forum mobile app There's good and bad in everything, everybody and everywhere ? I won £150 (£100 + £50) on Premium Bonds this morning, but I've been constipated all day. Equilibrium is a good thing.
August 7, 20187 yr 18 minutes ago, TabbyBoy said: I won £150 (£100 + £50) on Premium Bonds this morning, but I've been constipated all day. Sounds like Hogwart's Castle. Hasn't come out yet.
August 7, 20187 yr I like this. It's a unique idea, it looks fantastic, and it captures the spirit of a successful LEGO set, with the main build(s), and the side builds. Personally, I think you've hit all the right things for this to be a set. You have my vote (and support on Ideas), good luck!
August 7, 20187 yr Author 4 hours ago, Alpinemaps said: I like this. It's a unique idea, it looks fantastic, and it captures the spirit of a successful LEGO set, with the main build(s), and the side builds. Personally, I think you've hit all the right things for this to be a set. You have my vote (and support on Ideas), good luck! Thanks a lot. I tried to design this with dual appeal so that it would be of interest to adult fans but also added the side builds and play features so that kids would like it too. My hope is that Lego would take things like that in to account when choosing which sets to approve for production. Of course I have first got to scale the huge task of getting 10,000 votes. ? Thank you very much for supporting. 3 hours ago, Highlander said: Has my support, very cool Thanks very much, I appreciate that. ?
August 8, 20187 yr Author 8 hours ago, Aup27 said: You have my support. Either way, its a great looking set! Many thanks for supporting! I'm very grateful.
August 14, 20187 yr Excellent looking set. Supported.If this can get to 10,000 then I think it would have a much better chance of "working" for Lego than say the Big Steam Tractor (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/14ffa9b3-8bff-4724-941e-18399823f293) which would be far more expensive and purely a display piece.Lego love playability and yours has that in bucketfulls.Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
August 14, 20187 yr Author 2 hours ago, thebrickdad said: Excellent looking set. Supported. If this can get to 10,000 then I think it would have a much better chance of "working" for Lego than say the Big Steam Tractor (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/14ffa9b3-8bff-4724-941e-18399823f293) which would be far more expensive and purely a display piece. Lego love playability and yours has that in bucketfulls. Thank you very much for supporting. Obviously 10,000 votes is a hell of a mountain to climb but if I ever get there I'm hoping I've done enough with the model to convince Lego to produce it as a set. I wanted it to be full of accurate details to please Adult fans, but I also added the wagon, and other play features to give it more of a "play set" vibe to appeal to children. It also only has 480 pieces so I reckon it could retail for a fairly affordable price. I know people are likely to compare my model with "The Big Steam Tractor" (which I think is a great model by the way). I think they are both quite different though and satisfy different markets. Mine is more of a Creator style model with mini figs. The Steam Tractor is, I think aimed more at Technic fans.
August 14, 20187 yr I know people are likely to compare my model with "The Big Steam Tractor" (which I think is a great model by the way). I think they are both quite different though and satisfy different markets. Mine is more of a Creator style model with mini figs. The Steam Tractor is, I think aimed more at Technic fans.I agree entirely. They are two completely different approaches.For the size, you have packed a whole host of features in, which I completely love.This is a set to buy to play, and would work well with many Creator and even Freinds sets. Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
August 14, 20187 yr I've just supported it again with my old "reseller" account ? I'm hoping it's on the shelves by my birthday next year!
August 14, 20187 yr Author 2 hours ago, thebrickdad said: This is a set to buy to play, and would work well with many Creator and even Freinds sets. I had actually considered an alternate Christmas version of this model. The driver mini fig could be replaced with Santa Clause and the wagon filled with brick built toys and parcels. It would compliment the winter village train pretty nicely. Who would like a model like that as part of their winter village layout? 2 hours ago, TabbyBoy said: I've just supported it again with my old "reseller" account ? I'm hoping it's on the shelves by my birthday next year! Fantastic, thanks a lot. ?
August 14, 20187 yr 54 minutes ago, Bricked1980 said: I had actually considered an alternate Christmas version of this model. The driver mini fig could be replaced with Santa Clause and the wagon filled with brick built toys and parcels. It would compliment the winter village train pretty nicely. Who would like a model like that as part of their winter village layout? Fantastic, thanks a lot. ? I want them both! ?
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