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This is my lastest creation:

Thanks to Avante and Classic-Town.net for this beautyfull inspiration LINK

And this my MOC:0_logo_2009-04-26_08-03-48_2009-04-26_08-03-48.jpg

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Car inspiration was from Ciamek (Piglet) in his Mafia Gallery- LINK

Enjoy :classic:

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This is my lastest creation:

Thanks to Avante and Classic-Town.net for this beautyfull inspiration LINK

Thanks for your kind words. You are being too modest. This hotel moc of yours is indeed very impressive looking, filled with strong European culture. From the subway tunnels, beggars, 6-stud vintage looking cars and the smooth looking SNOT roads on both levels are very well done. More importantly, your hotel combined with both dark color elements certainly has displayed a strong distnct cultural looking hotel, that has a modular built.

Well done, and thanks for sharing with our community again. This grand looking hotel has made its way to Classic-Town.net too. :classic:

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Impressive hotel Kris Kelvin, really really cool, the cars are awesome too, and the metro thing is excellent! great job , that's one of my favourites city moc^^

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Brilliant work! The only thing that could possibly improve this is the rails. Real ones or better ones, not just tiles ay? Else this is one of the greatest city MOC I've seen. Tops!

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:oh::sweet::cry_happy: That's what I call an amazing work! :thumbup: I think everything goes perfectly here, the architecure of the hotel, the street furniture (the lamps! :wub: ), the subway, the cars, those beautiful stairs and, of course, the 30's MFs.

A real inspiration for anyone building City/Town :wink:

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I've always loved streets and layouts designed on multiple levels. Yours is a prime example of what one of those should look like. This is absolutely stunning, I've bookmarked the Brickshelf Gallery and added it to our collection of references... we'll most DEFINITELY be drawing inspiration from this lovely hotel!

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An inspiring work indeed! :thumbup:

The color scheme and facade of the hotel´s superb, the cars and street details´re excellent, especially that Litfaß column,

and the subway station looks also great. The overall conception´s really impressive and works very well, although I´m not

completely sure about the time frame your work´s placed in, since I think that zebra crossings´re first tested in 1949 and

regularly in use since 1951...

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What can I say that hasn't already been said? This MOC is just spectacular, with all those little details, the cars, the people and the mood. It genuinly feels as if it takes place during the early 20th century, as if you've taken a look back in time.

Very, very, very nice, this is. :thumbup:

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Well, thanks all for nice words :)

And now some answers:

Well done, and thanks for sharing with our community again. This grand looking hotel has made its way to Classic-Town.net too. :classic:

It`s always nice to be blogged on yours fantastic blog.

Build by yourself? This looks very good. Good building :thumbup: .

Yep. I was building this by mayself.

Must have cost you a fortune to get all the necessary bricks!

It`s hard to tell. I`m buying bricks on BL for over two years, so I have them a lot.

Brilliant work! The only thing that could possibly improve this is the rails. Real ones or better ones, not just tiles ay? Else this is one of the greatest city MOC I've seen. Tops!

Unfortunately I don`t have any train parts. I was tryind to build some metro tram on this underground station but it looks awful. So I quit.

A real inspiration for anyone building City/Town :wink:

Rather not. But there a lot of fantastic buildings in my head, so... :)

Wow! This is spectacular. I love the colors and the charm. This is better than Lego's modular sets. Excellent masterpiece! :thumbup:

Well, you are very nice but Cafe Corner is the best set ever. Nothing can beat it.

although I´m not completely sure about the time frame your work´s placed in, since I think that zebra crossings´re first tested in 1949 and regularly in use since 1951...

I also do not know what time frame could be :tongue:

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Unfortunately I don`t have any train parts. I was tryind to build some metro tram on this underground station but it looks awful. So I quit.

I'm sure you could make some sort of TOPLESS technique work for the track?

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