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My first attempt to build some modular buildings.

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Pictures are bad, hard to photo so big moc in a small apartment. Dslr had better times too, so sorry about that.

Opinions are welcome. Will present some details in its own topic, cause its just too much things for one.

thank You.

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AWESOME layout......I do agree with others that it's a bit crowded, but maybe it's that being so crowded sells it as part of a busy city.

Excellent vehicles designs too, and I dig the warehouse/factory with billboard on top if it.

Brick On 'Chapachuk' ! :grin:

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First attempt? I'm not buying that! Lots to look at and I see new stuff every time. Where did that train come from? and the chapel? and the record store? Great!

Posted (edited)

Great MOC. Maybe a bit overcrowded. I don't think those tiny umbrella would last long under the helipad :)

I like the crowds, makes the city look busy. And it doesn't look as if the helicopter takes off very often anyway ;) ;)

When was the last time that helicopter caused a backwash? ;) ;)

Andy D

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This is really good! The color scheme and architecture reminds me of the Southwest, especially with those palm trees and large windows. If I were you, I'd keep expanding and rebuilding each one of those buildings until it's absolutely perfect.

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Looks good. The train down the street reminds of me some parts of the world where it is so crowded that buildings go right up to the tracks. I see you enjoy using tiles too. :classic:

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This looks very nice. Compact layouts with lots of detail are always something that are a crowd favorite at most events. The train running right up against the buildings reminds me of a couple of places that I have been in the past. I also like that you built as much vertically as you did in using the available space in the size of baseplates used. Great job.

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I have to side with the action packed scenes...and this really hits all the right buttons for me. I'm about to rebuild my modular collection and I'm considering heading down this road of presentation. Great work!

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