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Pif Paf City

Be sure to take a look at Pif Paf City, this beautiful western diorama by Kris Kelvin:
See more in the discussion thread.
Pig Farm & Tractor Review

Brick Town Talk brings Eurobricks the first image review of LEGO Farm set 7684
Pig Farm and Tractor:PTVII - Staff Winners
Tattoo Shop with Apartment

Mario Kar

Space Recon Vehicle

Space fan Thunder-blade shares this clever little
Recon Vehicle in the Space Forum. Moon buggies have certainly come a long way since Classic Space.LEGO Hero Factory Teaser
MOC: Corner Office Building

badsneaker shares with us a lovely modular-style corner office building:

Click on the image above for more pictures and to discuss this amazing creation!
Love Street

Expert builder Cagri does it again with another fantastic creation, this one called,
Love Street. The words "Play Well" are etched on the custom decal prominently displayed on top of one of the buildings.CIS Hangar
Pictoral Review: 3344-3346 Ninja Mini Heroes

This is a wonderful treat for Eurobricks Ninja and Samurai lovers! Thanks to Eurobricks Fellow and Reviewers Academy Teacher, Clone O'Patra for presenting these marvellous minifigs in style. Check these very special minifigs sets 3344 - 3346 Ninja Mini Heroes in this very exclusive coverage once more, after a long decade of existence in the hearts and minds of LEGO Collectors.
And, if you have a favourite Ninja in mind, then come and share those views in here!
First Reichsstraße

Outstanding creations are really coming out of the History forum lately. Check out this amazing MOC called
First Reichsstraße, by the Brick Time (aka EB member MrBrick&BoB):MOC: Jurassic Park Jeep

St. Cadoc's Church

Fisherman's House

It's more than a week old, but Swashbuckler Stanley Kbrick 's pirate creation is certainly one of the most creative uses of a ship's hull that I've seen. His
Fisherman's House definately puts the "ship" in shiphouse.