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MOC: The Town Hall of Brasshill

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Here's a big steampunk townscape MOC I build as a collaboration with Nomadig and InfamousQ for LUG exhibit on "Lelukauppa Pii Poon LEGO-rakennustapahtuma" that took place in Vantaa, Southern Finland last weekend. It features the Town Hall of steampunk city Brasshill with a bit of a lane and a park. There is an underground station under the Hall with the train arriving. A hostage situation is taking place in the hall, but it isn't going to be a very succesful one - There's the police at the doors, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen on the roof and one the hostages is wielding a rapier behind her back...

The MOC is inhabited by my purist steampunk minifigures.

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Se more photos and read more babble on Cyclopic Bricks, and above all enjoy your visit in Brasshill!

Edited by Pate-keetongu

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AMAZING :grin: ! The detail is great and I like how you used the LOTR horses. The figures are fantastic and really add to the MOC

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That is quite amazing! I love the way you used the new(ish) horses to pose and the whole steampunk theme is also really attractive.

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Your steampunk stuff is amazing! I was floored by your minifig designs, and I'm glad to finally see them "in action"!

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Great stuff.

We don't have a lot of people around here building steampunk MOCs, so I like this very much.

I've seen your steampunk minifigs before - and they are awesome!

Now they have got a perfect scenery.

More!

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Very nice MOC! I loved the statues and the color scheme. Congrats!

Just for you know, the MOC's name atracted me too because when we I read it the sound is quite similar with the Brazil's name in portuguese. Curious and cool at the same time.

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Thanks for nice comments, everyone!

I took a few photos of Howard H. Brundenberg's Rhebok steam trike featured in the diorama.

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The rest can be found here.

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