farbsman

Brick Miners Western Sets/Ghosttown

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I tried to post this in another forum, but I think since I just registered I may be limited where I can post.

So anyway, I check this website and brickshelf everyday and I found some sets I haven't ever seen before on brickshelf, are these new or someones mock ups of some sets they made? These look really cool and hopefully they are real. Anyone know?

6714_docs_snake_oil01_box01.jpg

6776_haunted_pass01_box01.jpg

6749_precarious_bridge01_box01.jpg

6785_legoredo_station01_box01.jpg

6758_gunslingers_saloon01_box01.jpg

6742_frontier_trading_post01_box01.jpg

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I don't think them to be real sets. Just search Brickset and you'll see what the actual sets by those first 2 numbers look like ;-) :

6714

6776

6749 (not found :-| )

6785 (not found :-| )

6758 (not found :-| )

6742 (not found :-| )

I don't know for the last 4, but I would say they are MOCs all the same 8-| .

Still, I'd buy most of them, if they were real *wub*

LuxorV

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Those are custom sets made by BrickMiner, his work is superb. *y*

As theses are not new sets i shall change the threads title.

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To give you guys a bit more background, Brickminer was a staffmember on Eurobricks untill not so long ago. He's no longer an active member here, so i'm afraid it's useless to ask questions about his work, but if you do a search on EB you'll most likely find the topics for these western sets.

Feel free to tell lego you want them to produce these though.

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These are indeed well crafted works of our graphics admin emeritus. They seem to be images taken from Jeramy Spurgeon' newest edition of his magazine, RAILBRICKS #2, in which Mr. Spurgeon interviews Brick Miner. One can read more about it and download the PDF file here. *y*

Edited by oo7

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Thank you for that pics, farbsman!

These are really amazing, brilliant, ... WW MOCs 8-

Edited by Klaus-Dieter

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The pics are actually straight from BrickMiner's Brickshelf gallery. He is amazing. *wub*

I love the new stuff: the snake oil wagon and the bridge, especially. May favorite may always be that Train Station, though. LEGO would be crazy not to use him as a designer if they ever revived Wild West as a theme...

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Brick Miner is truly a MOCing genius!

If The LEGO Group were to launch Western sets, then I'd love them use these Brick Miner MOCs - similiar to what they're doing with Admiral Gidden's Space MOCs.

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*wub* These are great!

Hopefully Brickminer will make a thread with each of the new ones with more pictures! 8-

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Brick Miner is truly a MOCing genius!

If The LEGO Group were to launch Western sets, then I'd love them use these Brick Miner MOCs - similiar to what they're doing with Admiral Gidden's Space MOCs.

Amen!

These sets are so 10000000000...% perfectly created and designed, are looking so *wub* and real that there really should - what do I say - there must be a rerelease of WW sets or at least some S@H Exclusives which are taking Brick Miner's ideas - or better employ him as a designer - and release some sets similar to them! *sweet*

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Welcome to EB, KingUndertheMountain and nice to see that we have got another Wild West fan on EB! *y*

I took the liberty of fitting in a link for the MOC of Brick Miner that isn't shown on page 1:

http://eurobricks.hosting.ipsyn.com/eurofo...wtopic=7987&hl=

(regrettably I can't fit in the pic itself)

It's - like all the other WW MOCs of Brick Miner - a brilliant and amazing WW set!

I really *wub* this stagecoach with that perfectly designed WW woman who traves with that stagecoach 8-

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