I fancy myself a Lego purist. I don’t incorporate any non-Lego pieces into my builds. Then I see amazing trains like these by Scott Roys. It makes me wonder about custom stickers…
Creations like this me rethink my stance. Are custom stickers really a threat to Lego purity? Lego does offer stickers, after all. The stickers on these trains really take them to the next level. They no longer look like toys. They now look like legitimate model trains.
How do you feel about custom stickers?
I am an Adult Fan of LEGO (AFOL) and an active member of the Michigan LEGO User Group (MichLUG). I have loved LEGO for as long as I can remember. I am currently working on the following models:
– UCS Millenium Falcon
– Emmett’s Apartment Building
– Gringott’s Bank
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