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Our LEGOclub has been approached by a group of Trainlovers who wanted to see their favourite traintrack build in LEGO.

Due to the fact it's a few 100 years old, and dates back from the old days, I thought it could find its place here on the 'History' topic. :wink:

I volunteered to make the church of Olloy, a city in which the train is passing by, and here's what I currently have. The three most left pictures are taken today:

- Brickshelf -

Any comments or critics are more then welcome! :grin:

I'll keep you updated when more has come!

Kind Regards

castlestrike666.

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It looks like this is going to be amazing when you have it finished. I really like the method you adopted for the flower window (I don't have a better name for it) on the right in this picture.

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Wow what an impressive beginning to what should be an incredible creation! I agree the stairs look fantastic as does the side window. I can't wait to see the finished product. Great work!!

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I like what I see. I can't wait to see it finished next tot he tracks, with more scenery.

Dang, the second set of pics made it even taller.

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My fellow EB-collegues :grin:

I've been working quite some time again, and I'm almost halfway now. This is how the church looks right now:

Rotated Front:

halfway1.th.jpg

Front view:

halfwayfront.th.jpg

Right side (which is the same as the left side):

halfwayright.th.jpg

Any remarks or things that might be build better are always welcome :thumbup::wink:

Kind Regards

Castlestrike666

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