Moz77 Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 Hi all Coming out of my dark ages, I was super keen to put together a lego city (being a big fan of Jang and his amazing city). Here's my first attempt, combining a number of themes spanning 40 years - Classic Town, City, Lego Ideas, Modulars and a few builds from the classic 6000 ideas book. Still very much a work in progress, but pretty happy with it! Second round will be to try to include trains, but that will be a challenge! IMG_7869 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7871 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7875 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7886 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7872 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7874 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7876 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7879 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7882 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7883 by Moz, on Flickr Would love to hear any feedback or suggestions. cheers Quote
Driver Brandon Grumman Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 (edited) Now that classic town area looks amazing! My parents talked about how they grew up with those sets back when they had every single type of building imaginable as the sets actually focused on town life where it should've been instead of all this explorers stuff. Even when they knew the set wouldn't sell, they made it. You should go on Instagram and follow max_timebuster. His town is full of classic town sets - though recently, he's been doing Adventures sets with Johnny Thunder and Sam Sinister. Edited August 24, 2021 by Poodabricks Quote
georgeaxe2000 Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 great rebirth.perhaps try using 1 kind of baseplates Quote
Vilhelm22 Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 The combination works really well - this looks excellent! I particularly like the petrol stations out the front. 4 minutes ago, georgeaxe2000 said: perhaps try using 1 kind of baseplates Many of the classic sets used here have specific baseplates required for them - special ones that only appeared in that set or a few from the era. There used to be far more specialised baseplates in sets than there are now. However, these are quite hard to find, and don't work great with the new sets - with larger cars, the roads need to be wider, and the greys have actually changed. As the classic sets require classic baseplates, the realistic option is to keep both, just as @Moz77 has done. There are big YouTubers who use both - Alex Nunes, who has 88k subs and a 350 square foot city, uses both kinds extensively. @Moz77 - I think the use of both kinds looks brilliant. Quote
bright22 Posted August 26, 2021 Posted August 26, 2021 No bad.. you have several good vintage sets + good MOC from book 200 and 6000... But the road plates are little bit odd.. it maybe better to have only using 1 pattern of road plates... My town/city is much bigger than your one but I use 1 set of road plates.. and it looks definitely better. Quote
Moz77 Posted August 26, 2021 Author Posted August 26, 2021 Thanks everyone for the useful feedback and kind comments. Re: the road plates - yes, the intention is to have them consistent (or as much as I can given that some sets sit on unique plates). I ran out of the types I needed (hence the use of a space landing pad!). They are only temporary until I acquire a few more. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted August 31, 2021 Posted August 31, 2021 I like the classic part of this city ...harmonious union between old and new (apart from the pattern of the different road plates) Quote
bright22 Posted September 1, 2021 Posted September 1, 2021 Hi Moz.. this is what I mean for using same type of road plates... that looks much clear.... Quote
Moz77 Posted October 11, 2021 Author Posted October 11, 2021 On 9/2/2021 at 9:49 AM, bright22 said: Hi Moz.. this is what I mean for using same type of road plates... that looks much clear.... Thanks again bright22 for your suggestion re: the road plates. I took this on board, acquired some additional roads, and made them all consistent. I agree that the results look much better - see below. Quite happy with how this looks. IMG_0295a by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0366a by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0359aa by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0394a by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0337a by Moz, on Flickr The next step is to re-arrange the whole thing and start incorporating 12v trains, stations and the airport shuttle... Quote
bright22 Posted October 12, 2021 Posted October 12, 2021 yes! looks much more better and much more making sense! Great job! Quote
Johnny6666 Posted February 5, 2022 Posted February 5, 2022 (edited) This is a great thread, as it really shows the different aesthetic of Classic Town and more recent Expert sets. As far as layout is concerned, I think there's merit to keeping each distinct style somewhat separate, if only to appreciate how sets from each period integrate with each other - as they were designed to. My only suggestion would be to invest in some bulk orders of greenery (trees, etc.), and either carefully group them on the emptier road plates (atop of green or brown plate designs to denote soil), or create a large park area. It helps to soften the presentation of the town, and diminishes the open slabs of grey road plate that draws attention to open space (I understand there may be open spaces where more sets will be place, but still...) I see a few 'Lego Ideas 6000' buildings on Moz77's layout! Always loved the cinema and supermarket! Were these built by reference to the 6000 book, or has someone made instructions somewhere for them? Edited February 5, 2022 by Johnny6666 Quote
XG BC Posted February 6, 2022 Posted February 6, 2022 On 10/11/2021 at 8:24 AM, Moz77 said: Thanks again bright22 for your suggestion re: the road plates. I took this on board, acquired some additional roads, and made them all consistent. I agree that the results look much better - see below. Quite happy with how this looks. IMG_0295a by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0366a by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0359aa by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0394a by Moz, on Flickr IMG_0337a by Moz, on Flickr The next step is to re-arrange the whole thing and start incorporating 12v trains, stations and the airport shuttle... integrating the monorail wont be too bad as you can make it run above street level and even straight through a modular as this builder shows: https://www.1000steine.de/de/gemeinschaft/forum/?entry=1&id=339616 btw. nice looking city! i like the light gray roadplates with the modulars more than them with the dark gray ones Quote
gotoAndLego Posted February 8, 2022 Posted February 8, 2022 On 8/26/2021 at 7:39 AM, Moz77 said: ....I ran out of the types I needed (hence the use of a space landing pad!). Build a circular island in the center of the pad and it becomes a roundabout. Quote
Wolfpackfan99 Posted February 13, 2022 Posted February 13, 2022 On 8/24/2021 at 9:48 AM, Moz77 said: Hi all Coming out of my dark ages, I was super keen to put together a lego city (being a big fan of Jang and his amazing city). Here's my first attempt, combining a number of themes spanning 40 years - Classic Town, City, Lego Ideas, Modulars and a few builds from the classic 6000 ideas book. Still very much a work in progress, but pretty happy with it! Second round will be to try to include trains, but that will be a challenge! IMG_7869 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7871 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7875 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7886 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7872 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7874 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7876 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7879 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7882 by Moz, on Flickr IMG_7883 by Moz, on Flickr Would love to hear any feedback or suggestions. cheers Wow! That’s really good! I like how it’s a cool blend of new and old! I saw some old sets that I didn’t know existed (is that a movie theatre in image 7872?)! Really awesome! Good job! Quote
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