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Hello to all at EB.

I present a small vignette as an excuse to build another old time vehicle. A rural farm scene completes the MOC.

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As usual you can find all my mocs on my flickr page here

Until next time!

Regards

 

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That truck does not even look like it is Lego!!! Great job!

Will definitely buy instructions if you ever decide to post them on rebrickable!

 

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Another nice piece of work @snaillad. I also really like the "Lunar Motors" MOC on your Flickr account (linked in the original post for those wishing to check it out) - presumably you didn't post that one here on Eurobricks previously or I would have commented, but it reminded me of a scene in Love & Mercy (the Brian Wilson biopic). I love the Americana style of the mid 20th century. 

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On 5/28/2025 at 9:35 PM, snaillad said:

A rural farm scene completes the MOC

Huh? Hey, the lorry completes the MOC! - the farm scene is so lovely; reminds me so much of my youth. Which brings me to the lorry (the autocorrection thing tells me to use "truck" - but this is a lorry!) - which completes in its beautiful design the scene.

And there we have it: Violation of the second law of thermodynamics!

I love all of the scene. 

All the best
Thorsten

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The truck seems obvious, but in reality it is pure art ...even for me that vehicle is the protagonist of the scene! :wub:

The all-green cabin is not easy at all, and that front glass taken from the world of trains makes the lorry perfect! :steve:

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On 5/28/2025 at 8:46 PM, idlemarvel said:

Love the vintage lorry. Already looking for the pieces!

Thanks, I really like that window piece which really helps sell the period, hopefully it becomes available in more colours soon!

On 5/29/2025 at 1:22 AM, hikouki said:

That truck does not even look like it is Lego!!! Great job!

Will definitely buy instructions if you ever decide to post them on rebrickable!

 

Thank you, maybe someday I will design using instructions. But not yet... :)

On 5/29/2025 at 3:24 AM, Shiva said:

Nice vignette :)

Thank you!

On 5/29/2025 at 4:57 PM, dimka_ya said:

Very cool model!!!

Thanks very much.

On 5/29/2025 at 7:32 PM, lifeinplastic said:

Another nice piece of work @snaillad. I also really like the "Lunar Motors" MOC on your Flickr account (linked in the original post for those wishing to check it out) - presumably you didn't post that one here on Eurobricks previously or I would have commented, but it reminded me of a scene in Love & Mercy (the Brian Wilson biopic). I love the Americana style of the mid 20th century. 

thanks @lifeinplastic I must of forgotten to post it on here. Yeah I really like the sharp wild angles from that period, hopefully I get time to do something from that era again soon!

On 5/29/2025 at 10:14 PM, Toastie said:

Huh? Hey, the lorry completes the MOC! - the farm scene is so lovely; reminds me so much of my youth. Which brings me to the lorry (the autocorrection thing tells me to use "truck" - but this is a lorry!) - which completes in its beautiful design the scene.

And there we have it: Violation of the second law of thermodynamics!

I love all of the scene. 

All the best
Thorsten

Yeah, bit of a type there, the truck/lorry was essentially the whole reason for the MOC! I'm trying to branch out from the city centre so more rural mocs it is! Thanks Thorsten!

On 6/2/2025 at 9:09 PM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

The truck seems obvious, but in reality it is pure art ...even for me that vehicle is the protagonist of the scene! :wub:

The all-green cabin is not easy at all, and that front glass taken from the world of trains makes the lorry perfect! :steve:

Thanks @LEGO Train 12 Volts  I've used the same piece in white on another van and have just seen it'll be available in dark red later on this year so i'll definitely have another vehicle on the way using that piece!

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That looks nice. Love the old truck with nice use of the train window. You got the field on flickr?

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