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With all the fancy things going on here in these forums this probably isn't even considered a MOC but more of a MOD. Anyway, I wanted to combine my old 2150 with 2 of the 7937 stations I bought. 

Since my significant other is more underwhelmed rather than impressed by it, I thought I'd share with you guys. 

I just added a small extension on the large slope of the 2150 and then put the rest together. I just had to improvise with the third crossing (light gray) and the shop (which now also has a light grey baseplate to extract more dark grey plates) to extend the platforms. I am happy that I had enough light gray bricks flying around in my repertoire. 

This way I think it goes as a proper station in comparison to a standalone 7937 which is more of an elevated crossing that an actual train station. 

I hope it works to just link the Flickr pics. 

 

PS: it was my first experience with PUP this weekend with the 60197 (after the crocodile) and... So. Many. Batteries. Programming with a proximity/color sensor and tiles on the tracks would be great if lego actually included that in a future set (or I try it myself), but except for the remote and a "fresh" feeling I am still very much a 9v fan. 

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Edited by Sunil766
Replaced MOC with MOD
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Fantastic! I think it looks very good - the original station building on one side, a modern shelter on the other, and the footbridge spanning everything. The only thing that feels off to me is I'm not used to a platform on both sides of every track - but hey, it's LEGO, it makes it look like a busier station!

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11 minutes ago, zephyr1934 said:

Looks good, I would probably call it a MOD rather than a MOC, but what's in a name?

That makes total sense, I have adapted the text and title. 

Thanks all for your feedback. 

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