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Hi, here's my take at a saloon:

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The Lady is shocked at the sight of the gunslinger leaving the saloon...

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Inside some guys are playing poker...

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Have a nice weekend, thanks for watching!

 

Edited by Captain Braunsfeld
(pictures now on Bricksafe instead of flickr)

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Great build Captain Braunsfeld! It's good to get away from the pirates stuff once in awhile. Almost makes me wish their was a western Eurobricks game. 

All around, the build is pretty good. I'd like to see more pictures of the upper floor. I'm glad you did an interior too, I'm always a fan of that.

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On 18.9.2017 at 5:38 AM, Mesabi said:

Great build Captain Braunsfeld! It's good to get away from the pirates stuff once in awhile. Almost makes me wish their was a western Eurobricks game. 

All around, the build is pretty good. I'd like to see more pictures of the upper floor. I'm glad you did an interior too, I'm always a fan of that.

There is not much happening on the upper floor as I did not fully build it (otherwise you cannot see the scene in the saloon).

I am sort of taking a break from the pirates :grin:

On 18.9.2017 at 10:58 PM, ramar said:

Excellent work. I really like the atmosphere inside. Great!!!

Thanks a lot!

 

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On 18.9.2017 at 5:38 AM, Mesabi said:

Almost makes me wish their was a western Eurobricks game.

A Western Eurobricks game would be awesome.

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as huge western fan, i am glad to see western MOCs.

Building technique is not so complicated, but overall opinion is great, i love this color  scheme, brickbuilt saloon sign, hinge walls and etc.

great work at all

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On 23.9.2017 at 10:09 PM, sander1992 said:

Nice saloon. The blue color looks good in the building.

Wildstyle is a great addition to the scene.

Thanks - well spotted!

On 2.10.2017 at 11:13 AM, bnesty said:

as huge western fan, i am glad to see western MOCs.

Building technique is not so complicated, but overall opinion is great, i love this color  scheme, brickbuilt saloon sign, hinge walls and etc.

great work at all

Thanks - yes, things should not be too complicated :grin:

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Great saloon !

The colour scheme is really good and the minifig activity is nice (the surprised lady is a good idea)

Good job ! Hope to see it for real at BMA !

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On 5.10.2017 at 11:41 AM, Faladrin said:

Great saloon !

The colour scheme is really good and the minifig activity is nice (the surprised lady is a good idea)

Good job ! Hope to see it for real at BMA !

So do I :grin:

Did you notice the Western version of Maxim standing on the balcony?

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I really like this saloon for the eye appeal. It just catches my eye everyone i look at it with the colors and style. I particularly like the sides and how they slant away from the observer. Also nice minifigure selection and posing. 

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On 17.10.2017 at 2:32 PM, SilentWolf said:

I really like this saloon for the eye appeal. It just catches my eye everyone i look at it with the colors and style. I particularly like the sides and how they slant away from the observer. Also nice minifigure selection and posing. 

Thanks - I need this building to handle the corners of the street.

 

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That's a stunning building, Captain Braunsfeld! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

I really like the exterior as well as the interior which both look very realistic.

Btw: Do you have a picture of the interior of the upper floor, too? Only because I couldn't find any in your flickr gallery.

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