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Wow that looks spectacular!

I love the whole 'non crowded' look, its so realistic.

My town is so full of cars and minifigs...

Posted

What a plain wonderful layout, simply marvelous and beautiful with a fine balance between

the realistic town atmosphere and the rural charm of the clever non-LEGO landscaping. *y*

Perhaps some windows for the backside of some of your exquisite buildings like your version

of that tan Town House could add to its overall very detailed atmosphere.... :'-)

Posted

Nice work!

This town of yours looks very spacious with a good balance of build-up areas and rural landscape.

If only I had that many space for a layout...

I'd like to see some close up pictures of that wonderful tall crane in the background, do you have any?

any particular reason why you called your town Revelstoke?

Posted

A very nice town Daniel really classical and plain demonstrating how a plain town can look great!

I love your hill and grass effect could you tell us how you created this? That would be great!

your swat type police van in the backround of the first pic is very nice too maybe some close ups? ;-)

Posted

Hello,

I am Sven.

Daniel and I, we have built this town together.

Here one picture of the station.

abahnhof.jpg

We still will make a pair of pictures of details and vehicles.

Greeting,

Sven

Posted (edited)

Thank you for the praise answers.

@ casewindu, @ simonwillems,

I will make further detail pictures of our town. The grass is a carpet. Capt. K. and I built the hill with polystyrene. The grass effect on this hill is a grass for the modelrailway normally..

Revelstoke is an american small town in the reality. Our town is little adapted to the material town.

Many greetings

Daniel G

Edited by Daniel G
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Posted

One of the better big layouts I've seen till now.

The carpet and the hill certainly adds a lot to this town.

You guys have some fine building and I just *wub* the train station.

Posted
Too bad. I was all excited that someone was doing the Revelstoke here in British Columbia, Canada. I didn't know there was one in America.

OK. Small misunderstanding. It was probably nevertheless rather the name, which was more interesting. Our town was not very large at the beginning. That see you on our website under "Legogeschichte". We found the town Revelstoke in a railway magazine. After the fact we decided that our town is built approximately in this style.

Greetings

Daniel

Posted

That's a beautiful layout. I'm particularly impressed with your 8-wide trains and the mix of Lego landscaping (I love the pond) and non-Lego landscaping (the hill and tunnel with the house on top). Can I ask, is the green mat something you can buy for model railways or just a piece of carpet that matches the grass on the tunnel?

Posted

This is a green carpet. We have bought this one in a shop.

The colour matches the green of Lego very well. We were lucky there.

Green flakes are the grass on the mountain from a model railway shop.

I am pleased this our town felled!

Sven

Posted

An example for all of us! It is a very nice and comfortable town, it looks nice and quiet there. Really nice buildings. I posted this 'Stadt' on my LEGO-blog. *y*

Posted

WOW!!

I love this town! It has the real look!

One question...whitch material did you use for the grass round the city?

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