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Review: The White House Architecture 21006
Town and Train master TheBrickster shares with us an exclusive review of the new Architecture set 21006 The White House

J Cement Hopper
One of the things that LEGO Train fans would certainly appreciate is more single rolling stock cars. LEGO Train builder Scruffulous shares one of his recent creations, a Victorian Railways
J Cement Hopper. Using a dark red and black color palette, as well as some nicely placed SNOT sections, his cement hopper would definitely make an outstanding rolling stock set. Does anyone envision a new My Own LEGO Hobby Train sub-theme?You can read more about this impressive hopper in the Train Tech forum.
HMS Achille
You are looking at the deck of the French frigate Achille by our member Perfectionist. While still under construction, it is worth taking a look at
these work in progress pictures. This is one of the best prefab hull ships ever being constructed, and it even has an interior!Stone Well
Looking for something to add to your LEGO Medieval Market Village? LEGO Castle fan Brickdoctor shares a clever little creation in the History Forum. Built for a friend, the
Stone Well serves as the perfect accessory set to aspiring LEGO Castle builders.The new quarterly online survey
Epic Review: 8043 Excavator
Technic-head Blakbird brings us a humble review of the new Technic 8043 Excavator. Is it one of the best Technic sets ever? Read on to find out!

Click here to view this review in our Technic forum.
Cape of No Hope
Have you ever heard of an unlucky rock? - the kind of rock that sinks many boats. - A mysterious hut on top and cave that serves as a prison for castaways? Venture into the
Cape of No Hope, a LEGO History creation by Lolas.LEGO: is it all in the plastic?
Dear LEGO fans and Eurobricks Forum members, have you ever wanted to have your minifgures turn into a cute, tall, soft plush version of themselves?
Eurobricks Fellow MetroiD and his lovely girlfriend decided to make this dream a reality, and soon they had these two fantastic custom plush minifigs in their hands: LEGO workers turn into the symbols of their community and LUG.
(Click on the image to know the story of these figures and join the discussion)
Forestmen's Crossing
Forestmen's Crossing is back! at least in the Eurobricks History forum. LEGO Classic Castle fan Jonas has restored one of the fantastic Forestmen sets from 1990,
6071 Forestmen's Crossing. Using LEGO Minifigures from the Vintage Minifigure Collections and 2010 Robinhood, his classic restoration is certainly appreciated by woodland Classic Castle fans.LDD Design Contest reminder

REMINDER!
Only two weeks to go now for the first Lego Digital Designer Contest here at Eurobricks.
The Prize table is pretty massive, or what do you think of:
Falling Water, Star Wars Rebel Trooper Battle Pack, the huge Imperial Flagship, Chrome Stormtrooper and Emerald Night.
And on top of that there's a Silly Surprise Prize, the Best-in-Show Award and a unique Secret Prize.
The idea of the contest is to encourage the use of LDD as support tool during the design process, so jump in an give it a go.
MOC Madness at FBTB
EU40/41
Graphic Designer with LEGO
Train Switching Puzzle
Completely unique to the LEGO Train theme, TaltosVT shares this most complexing
Timesaver Switching Puzzle. Built in microscale, this interesting creation is based on the original HO version by John Allen. You can read more about the puzzle in the Train Tech forum.High Res Pictures of Late 2010 City Sets

Where might these happy City minifigures be travelling to?
Well, they're on their way to everyone's favorite LEGO City community, the EB Town Forum.
Why are they going there?
Our very own 'high-res hero', Grogall, has shared new high resolution images of the late 2010 LEGO City sets. If you haven't seen them already, check them out here!
TLG needs to know what colors are missing in existing elements
The LEGO Community Development team would like to know which of the already existing elements would be needed most urgently in missing colors.
Go to this thread in the Embassy to read the details and to make your suggestions
!
And PLEASE - do read the instructions and follow them
!
LEGO design challenge for the US Late Holiday Catalog
LEGO is holding a Design Challenge to find the cover for the Late Holiday Catalog. Entries can be submitted now through August 8th. This promotion is open only to residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 5 years of age or older as of 6/24/10.
Read the whole story in the Embassy forum!
Custom minifig designs
Eurobricks Forum member def shares with the online LEGO community some fantastic custom minifig designs and decals:
(Images link to the topic)
Why don't you take some time and check them in the Minifig Customisation Workshop?
And the Tournament of Retribution II continues...
More and more of our (Staff)members seem to be dying in the Tournament of Retribution II, over at the Pirates forum, this comic for example is titled 'Demise of an Emperor'.
Don't wait any longer! Take your own personal revenge NOW!
Town Hall and Market
New in the EB Town Forum is this amazing
Town Hall and Market by Kris Kelvin. His creation takes LEGO Town to much higher level of detail and splendor.













