The Neighborhood Merchant Posted September 9, 2025 Posted September 9, 2025 (edited) What's the haps, high rollers! I wanted to present to you all my latest project: Goodsprings in LEGO! I've been working on this on-and-off for the last year, and here are my final renders of the project. It comes in at 11,000 bricks and measures 67 x 59 inches. The entirety of the set was designed to be used, so it should be fairly stable alongside fully accessible and game-accurate interiors. Alongside the main minifigure-scale model, a downsized version of the cemetery is included to recreate the scene with the sharpest-looking cat in the wastes alongside the Courier. It will eventually be made in real LEGO bricks, but I'll have to win big at the Tops before that happens. Until then, more designing. I'm currently working on the Lucky 38 next in a similar minifigure scale. It was a blast to design this. Thank you Goodsprings for being such a warm place in my heart. For those of you who love Fallout, there is a real-life location for Goodsprings (I have some pics of it on my insta, @mrbennygecko)! Thank you for looking! The rest of the details and photos are on my flickr! https://www.flickr.com/photos/183181081@N04/ Edited September 9, 2025 by The Neighborhood Merchant Quote
Woltra6 Posted November 21, 2025 Posted November 21, 2025 (edited) On 9/9/2025 at 8:29 PM, The Neighborhood Merchant said: What's the haps, high rollers! I wanted to present to you all my latest project: Goodsprings in LEGO! I've been working on this on-and-off for the last year, and here are my final renders of the project. It comes in at 11,000 bricks and measures 67 x 59 inches. The entirety of the set was designed to be used, so it should be fairly stable alongside fully accessible and game-accurate interiors. Alongside the main minifigure-scale model, a downsized version of the cemetery is included to recreate the scene with the sharpest-looking cat in the wastes alongside the Courier. It will eventually be made in real LEGO bricks, but I'll have to win big at the Tops before that happens. Until then, more designing. I'm currently working on the Lucky 38 next in a similar minifigure scale. It was a blast to design this. Thank you Goodsprings for being such a warm place in my heart. For those of you who love Fallout, there is a real-life location for Goodsprings (I have some pics of it on my insta, @mrbennygecko)! Thank you for looking! The rest of the details and photos are on my flickr! https://www.flickr.com/photos/183181081@N04/ You can practically feel the tension of the gambling tables in the town. The way the slot machines are lined up, the poker table in the corner and the classic roulette wheel all scream “jackpot or bust” and totally channel that casino‑spiel vibe. If you’re ever craving a similar rush with real bets and blackjack tables, check out this site: nieuwe casino online because it offers a neat mix of poker rooms, roulette spins and slot jackpots all in one place. It adds a cool layer of “game‑of‑chance” to your imagination while you admire the build — you’re not just looking at bricks, you’re picturing chips, deals, bets and big money wins. Nice build! The terrain transitions and the desert palette all over the map give it that “wasteland but still lived‑in” feeling, which is tough to nail. On the flip side, some of the rooflines and structural detailing feel a bit simplified compared to the actual game textures—but that’s totally understandable given brick constraints. Edited November 21, 2025 by Woltra6 Quote
The Neighborhood Merchant Posted November 21, 2025 Author Posted November 21, 2025 1 hour ago, Woltra6 said: The terrain transitions and the desert palette all over the map give it that “wasteland but still lived‑in” feeling, which is tough to nail. On the flip side, some of the rooflines and structural detailing feel a bit simplified compared to the actual game textures—but that’s totally understandable given brick constraints. Appreciate the feedback! I definitely had some difficulty decided how to do such a large roof. Might have to go back and adjust some of the weathering at some point! Quote
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