JohZan

MOC:s: The Town Square & Small Park

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Hello all fellow "Eurobricks" members!

Please note that this is my first topic, if I, not unlikely, make some mistakes. :wink:

This is also my first MOC:s ever, which I'm personally quit satisfied with.

I should apologize for the disturbing backlight in the pictures. :look:

Enjoy!

The Town Square

Since I have always loved the 7641 "City Corner" as well as the 3661 "Bank and Money Transfer" because of their City-ish look and quit cheap price I have for a long time thought of giving them a more stylish display on the outside as well a bit on the inside.

So, after some planning and building in LDD and order from PAB (made possible by "Superkalle" and his awesome LDD Manager) I finally could build this MOC.

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Overview of the Town Square with two young oaks and some Royal Guards marching.

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A small plantation box with some lovely flowers and a tree.

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The inside of the repair shop with a young costumer.

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The statue of some famous guy, perhaps the founder of the town.

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The inside of the bank with some fancy wooden floor.

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The pizzeria have a quit common black and white checkered floor.

The Park

I have as well made a small, quit romantic park, were all the LEGO-citizens can take a brake from the town's stress.

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Overview of the park. I have used an oak, a birch tree and another tree which I don't really know what it could be.

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Here you can see the small fountain from the 40052 "Springtime Scene", a bagpiper testing some new tunes and the evil mafia boss who's probably creating new diabolical plans. :laugh:

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Here you can see the low wall that surrounds the park.

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A romantic couple just entering the park.

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The two flower boxes give a more rustic look to the MOC

This is all for me today thanks for watching and please leave a comment with your thoughts! Either :thumbup: or :thumbdown:. :laugh: You can find some more pictures of these MOC:s here (after they have been made public by Brickshelf), if you are interested.

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Good details on the planters and I think a civic space like this would be a fine addition to any lego city!

Thanks for sharing it with us!

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ok, I´ve been surprised here, I think the mafious is planning only what kind of pizza he would like, you know, the mafious are italians.

and about the MOC it´s very interesting, I like your park and the statue, and I think the statue of the founder would have a horse, only an idea

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I think the statue of the founder would have a horse, only an idea

I have thought of that too, unfortunately I couldn't find any sets were you get a grey horse.

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Wow, this is really good! I was expecting this to include the lego city town square. Anyways, this is very well made. The wall around the park is also amazing! Keep up the great work! :wink:

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Those are the city corner buildings, not the town square set, though both have a bike shop and pizza joint.

Nice job with the park.

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Those are the city corner buildings, not the town square set, though both have a bike shop and pizza joint.

You are absolutely right, I'm sorry for the confusion :look: Is it possible to change the name of a topic?

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The town square looks great, especially the paving pattern. I also like how you've done the wall and front planter boxes for the small park.

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Great job bringing the City Corner and Bank up to the standard other more elaborate buildings.It's nice to see a range of characters enjoying the lovely park, and the square serves very well to join them all together into an excellent overall MOC.

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