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What an entrance to make! :) Welcome to Eurobricks!
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- mini modular
- cinema
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Thank you for showing us your creation in its full glory! :) Great builds and great combination! Brick on
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- Lego Display
- Town
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That's pretty impressive! And sounds like quite a tradition! Will we ever see this in real bricks?
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Time has now come for me to put some vehicles in what is threatening to become a full layout After milling around these forums for a while and gathering inspiration, I have ventured to start my own projects. Some of you (forgive me, I am horrible with names....) have been upgrading classic Lego vehicles, and I couldn't help but to want to try it myself. Specifically the tv-van, one of my all-time favourite sets, caught my attention, so that is where I started. TV-van Here is my take on a 6 wide version. I struggled a bit with fitting two minifig's next to eachother and fitting in seats, but I think I managed allright. It's gotten a bit boxy, and seems quite short, but I find that I quite like that. From the front right: Rear left: Obviously the antenna folds out. And the van easily holds a camera and film rolls. Containercarrier: (Or whatever it is called... ) Luckily, my brother visited me and got the same idea, only with a different set. (I am working on bringing him out of his dark ages, and I am starting to succeed ) Here is what he came up with. It wasn't easy to make the loader work with a longer container, but he managed very well, I must say. We both agree that it is a bit too red in red, but for a first build in a long time, I think he did very well! Semi: And here the third and last one. A semi to pull the trailers of Lego Town. Again, it seats two minifigs, and I find it turned out quite well. And I found a place to use my chrome parts! It's always a bit of a struggle for me to fit the wheels in without the arches I see many use. (And have very few of...) But for a semi, this solution works fine for me. And lastly a picture of them all together! Hope you like it! Comments and suggestions are welcome Bregir out
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My brother will be happy to hear! I, however, my now declare you my eternal enemy for prefering my brother's creation above mine!! Thanks for all the replies I never thought about the classic brick and classic look But as it happens, most of my bricks are old, hence the rustique look! I am glad you like our creations - And even more happy to hear all of them have their fans! Brick on Bregir
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Its very interesting to see how your layout develops. It gives me loads of inspiration for when I get that stupid radiator into my soon-to-be lego-room! :D
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Great build, Danpb :) Keep up the good work!
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Good evening, all. Now I am finally getting around to posting a modular I built a few weeks back, after seeing someone's (With names, I have the memory of a braindamaged goldfish... ) wonderful yellow modular. I had never thought a yellow house would work, but that set me straight! Without more babble - here it is. Facade: I am quite happy with the look of it. The ground floor isn't as good as I would like, but for now it works ok. It became a bank, since I had some windows from western Lego with a bank sign Back: I tried to make it distinct from the facade, and added some irregularities in the walls to make it look less "perfect". I quite like the little terrace on the top floor. Ground floor: It isn't just the exterior of the ground floor I don't agree completely with. The interiors are also a bit... meh... But at least the town now has a bank First floor: With kitchen, bookshelves and a dining table. Top floor: The top floor has a bathroom and a bedroom, as well as the terrace. Due to the construction of the roof, the access is very limited, unless par of the roof is removed. (Which isn't strictly "modularised), so to speak...) And here the three floors next to each other. And in my (temporary) layout: Comments and suggestions welcome. Hope you like it. Have a delightful day! Bregir
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- Modular
- Residental
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Thank you, MatiPasio :)
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It's nice to be able to pass on the inspiration as it was passed on to me I am really looking forward to seeing your version!
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Looks even better with the roof on :)
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Yay! Another of my favourite sets - and probably one of my first. Great review! Brought back loads of memories - Thanks Best regards Bregir
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I think both versions are very impressive! You have gotten a lot of details into a very small space - well done :)
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- microscale
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Looks absolutely amazing. I like how you did not "just" expand the current design, but gave it something to break up the layout. Well done!
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I can only mimic the words said before me! Amazing work. I have seen it once for real, and I must say, your model brings back good memories!
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Looking good! And I really like how you present it with a little story :) Edit: 100th post!!!
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Great work! I like how little things can be just as effective as a big building :)
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Great looking cars! :)
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We will!
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Looks great - and really realistic! Brick on!
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I believe that can be called a succesfull un-haunting! Had the ghostbusters visit? ;)
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I like these alternative takes on the modulars, where the concept is twisted a bit. Nice creative build and cool interiors!
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Oh, a classic scene from a classic movie in a classic brick! :D I am loving it!
