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How could I get some infos for MOC train buildings?
eurotrash replied to jaesroe's topic in LEGO Train Tech
If you don't want a Signal Box/Switch Station that straddles the railway how about a British one that sits to one side of the track? http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=76788 -
[MOC] Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast
eurotrash replied to Swan Dutchman's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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You've got some great cross-theme part usage going on. They look really good.
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That's a lovely looking MOC. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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That's a beautiful rendition of the original! And those carriages look amazing. Tip of the hat to you!
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It's good to see brick built SNOT floors. Nice job. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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No, it's not new - although white seems to be a new colour for it. Here's the BL details http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=87745 Good review and I might pick up a copy of this set.
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There are a lot of posts that appear to be criticising the more playable features of the set. We mustn't forget that AFOLs are not necessarily the target audience of every set. Me? Sure I think that some of its features are going to get recycled back into inventory as soon as they are built, but there's enough in there for me to want to purchase the set. It won't look like that when I've finished modding and extending it, but as a starting point I think it's pretty spot on.
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LOL! I took that idea and color scheme and extended it considerably and turned it into... With two fixed axles and at this length it performed like a dog on standard Lego curves and points and so I added articulated dual bogies. Note: It's being reworked as a 7-wide at the moment
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Great technique! And thanks for sharing it.
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Chinatown Streetside Market I wanted to build a street market for my Chinatown district. It would be somewhere where you could buy Groceries, meat, fish, vegetables etc. and so to give it the space it required I inset it from the road. Here's what it looks like at night when business is closed - it's a fairly unassuming facade and a garage door. The only hint of what it might be comes from the two empty shelving structures. And during the daytime the place is transformed! The two shelves are now stocked, there's a hopper full of leafy greens, an ice box for fish and two interior refrigerators. Although there does seem to be something with a very large eyeball in the ice box. I wouldn't get too close. One final shot. Thanks for reading. Comments, criticism and ridicule most welcome!
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Excellent realisation! There's so much detail you've managed to include - I particularly like the observation car, but the highlight for me is the Locomotive. It's pure class! Great sticker work as well. :thumbup:
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Excellent! That's already a good looking Trolley Bus and you've added some amazing functionality.
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Great work! I love the roof line, the brick built windows on the upper floor, the brick work, etc. It's all top drawer stuff!
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Thanks! You referring to the building next door? That's a Chinatown old pharmacy (http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=107192) and I was aiming for roof tiles and the colors definitely got a WTF factor. For sure it's bright, but hey it's Chinatown and normal color rules don't necessarily apply!
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Superb 8-wide! I love the SNOT work for the windows and the interior detailing. You've really captured the look and feel of the Routemaster. Great job!
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The standard practice seems to be to add the images to the original post with a latter post describing what you've just done. Here's what I did with a WIP/Edit for a vehicle MOC http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=100384
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I saw (and liked the Barn) on Flickr when you first posted it. It's a good looking scene you've created. (Maybe it just needs the Nodding Donkey you built to be added to one of the fields )
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Great job! I think realistic looking planes are one of the more difficult things to build in Lego. But that definitely looks like an Auster.
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That's a lovely looking MOC and a great addition to any layout! Tip of the hat to you.
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It definitely looks like a Belgian Bar! My only suggestion might be to remove one of the 2x2 windows on that second floor so that the larger 2x3 windows underneath line up, but that's a minor quibble. Looks good and I always appreciate outside photography.
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It looks good! Plenty of detailing and you've managed to get a lot into the size restriction. Good luck in the contest.
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Sweet rides Hoexbroe!
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It's from 6671 Utility Repair Lift from '89. And the instructions are here for the trailer. http://lego.brickinstructions.com/lego_instructions/set/6671/Utility_Repair_Lift (I looked in Bricklink.com's catalogue for Panel, Decorated 1 x 2 x 2)
