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One thing that I've always found uninteresting about the Lego City theme is its modern-day setting.  So I based my town and railway layout on my admittedly romanticized idea of a typical English seaside village in the late 19th century. It's still very much a work in progress...you'll notice some empty areas that I still need to fill with greenery.  Most of the buildings are very simple, as they are built within the constraint of only using pieces that I had on hand.

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Thanks for looking!

Soli Deo Gloria

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 But where did all the seagulls go? And the ice creams?

This is a good start and I'm looking forward to seeing how you expand it in future. Thanks for sharing!

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@LEGO Train 12 Volts Thank you!

6 hours ago, jimmynick said:

 

 But where did all the seagulls go? And the ice creams?

 

The seagulls and ice cream all got baked into a pie...at least, that sounds like one of those disgusting things that British people eat! :devil_laugh:

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6 hours ago, jimmynick said:

This is a good start and I'm looking forward to seeing how you expand it in future. Thanks for sharing!

Thank you!

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This looks great!! I wish LEGO would give us some sort of  Victorian Era Theme. I especially like the little harbour area. Looking forward to seeing how it develops.

Nice work - thanks for sharing!!

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@greg3 Thank you! I've added a few extra details below.

@jimmynick It seems a few seagulls escaped the local chef after all...

Brixton - A Victorian-Era Layout

The sailing vessel, the Charlotte's Folly, has her own topic here.

Brixton - A Victorian-Era Layout

A young officer bids farewell to his sweetheart before setting off to seek glory in the far-flung reaches of the Empire (sing "Rule, Britannia" while viewing):

Brixton - A Victorian-Era Layout

I also added some..."equine residue" to the street: :sick:

Brixton - A Victorian-Era Layout

Thanks for looking - additional ideas welcome!

Soli Deo Gloria

  • 1 month later...
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Sorry for the month old-plus topic bump, but I've made some additions  to the layout and rearranged the town in the past few weeks.

The walls of the top level of this inn are made from SNOTted plates. It's a less parts-intensive way to get a half-timbered wall rather than stacking so many bricks.

Victorian-Era Layout

This next house is the largest in the layout. A shortage of tan bricks meant including dark tan and grey, but the mottled look is growing on me.

Victorian-Era Layout

The lighthouse is very simple and was just made from leftover parts in various grey/tan shades.  The rocky knoll on which it sits serves to hide the edge of the plywood base. The switch for the LED is accessible from a window in the back.

Lighthouse

Finally, here's a shot of the revised layout - I wanted to try building "off-grid" so it isn't all right angles.

Revised Layout

Thanks for looking!

Soli Deo Gloria

Edited by Pdaitabird
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