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oh yes, this guy is good. He sometimes post on lugnet. I thought he was from New York and let his self inspired by this city. (I don't know if this last sentence was good grammer)

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The attention to detail truly amazes me.

What's more, is that it must have cost quite a lot to get all of that Lego :-D

- Poomie

Hey Poomie, welcome to Eurobricks. I like your avatar. Thank you for the cookie, I was famished!

I like this layout a lot. I wish I had the budget to build the multi-level roads. Imagine having a deep harbor and basements in your buildings! If this is the Twin Cities LEGO Train CLub I believe I saw their layout at BrickWorld. If it's not, there's is similar to this and it's beautiful... *wub* *wub* *wub*

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Hey Poomie, welcome to Eurobricks. I like your avatar. Thank you for the cookie, I was famished!

I like this layout a lot. I wish I had the budget to build the multi-level roads. Imagine having a deep harbor and basements in your buildings! If this is the Twin Cities LEGO Train CLub I believe I saw their layout at BrickWorld. If it's not, there's is similar to this and it's beautiful... *wub* *wub* *wub*

Glad you liked my cookie.

Yeah, deep harbor and basements are bomb diggity!

Like you said, I wish I had the budget to build multi-level roads. It would kick Lego butt!

- Poomie

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I definitly give this person two *y* up. I am definitly inspired from this photo. I *wub* how the buildings and sidewalks look so realistic. I thought of the comment from Wout. If this person is from NY, I wonder if he is the lawyer I heard about who quit his practice and went into model making professionally? If he is, his models are great.

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The streets have that "just rained on" appearance, how cool is that? The bar has been set higher... :'-)

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This builder's name is Jonathan Lopes and will be featured in the first issue of Railbricks, due to hit the net in late August. His stuff is simply fantastic!

http://www.railbricks.com

And he is displaying with TCLTC this July in Detroit Michigan, part of the HUGE multiclub ILTCO layout for the National Train Show!

http://news.lugnet.com/events/?n=2136

http://www.nationaltrainshow.com

-Jeramy

[Railbricks founder]

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Thanks for the information, beatnik! *y*

Railbricks.... interesting. Just on the road tracks, I guess.... Very nice.

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