Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'burger'.



More search options

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Frontpage, Forum Information and General LEGO Discussion
    • Guest Section - PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU REGISTER!
    • New Member Section - PLEASE READ BEFORE STARTING!
    • Frontpage News
    • Forum Information and Help
    • General LEGO Discussion
  • Themes
    • LEGO Licensed
    • LEGO Star Wars
    • LEGO Historic Themes
    • LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
    • LEGO Pirates
    • LEGO Sci-Fi
    • LEGO Town
    • LEGO Train Tech
    • LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
    • LEGO Action Figures
    • Special LEGO Themes
  • Special Interests
    • The Military Section
    • Minifig Customisation Workshop
    • Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
    • Brick Flicks & Comics
    • LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
    • LEGO Media and Gaming
  • Eurobricks Community
    • Hello! My name is...
    • LEGO Events and User Groups
    • Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
    • Community
    • Culture & Multimedia

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


What is favorite LEGO theme? (we need this info to prevent spam)


Which LEGO set did you recently purchase or build?


AIM


MSN


Website URL


ICQ


Yahoo


Jabber


Skype


Location


Interests


Country


Special Tags 1


Special Tags 2


Special Tags 3


Special Tags 4


Special Tags 5


Special Tags 6


Country flag

Found 9 results

  1. "Ramirez! Take your Team and Secure that Burger Town!" "Ramirez! Take your Team and Secure that Burger Town!" by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr "Ramirez! Take your Team and Secure that Burger Town!" by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr "Ramirez! Take your Team and Secure that Burger Town!" by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr "Ramirez! Take your Team and Secure that Burger Town!" by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr "Ramirez! Take your Team and Secure that Burger Town!" by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr "Ramirez! Take your Team and Secure that Burger Town!" by Nicholas Goodman, on Flickr
  2. FastBrickStudios

    [MOC] The Simpsons Krusty Burger

    I was initially very surprised by the lack of Simpson themed sets that LEGO has put out. With the lack of these sets in mind, there are plenty future set possibles to come and further expand Springfield! Given the show's success, and with it being the longest-running TV comedy, I would've expected LEGO to release many more sets (even a 3rd Minifigure series). With greatly enjoying both LEGO and The Simpsons, I found it to be a perfect opportunity to take on this fun and somewhat difficult challenge of both building and designing none other than Krusty Burger! I've tried to keep the very same building style as the other 2 Simpson sets LEGO has released previously, squeezing in as much detail as possible leading to a more filled up and less boring restaurant. By the way, I've posted this build onto LEGO Ideas: https://ideas.lego.com/content/project/link/28efa19b-fdea-482f-806a-10a77b58d9f6 Hope you like the build !
  3. Norton74

    Andy's | Hamburger Stand

    ANDY'S: BEST BURGER IN TOWNCome and taste the best burger in town: 100% high quality beef in a cool stand? I must admit I'm a big fan of hamburgers, especially if served in a beautiful restaurant marked by a modernist architecture. My latest creation joins my passion for the most famous sandwich in the world and the vintage architecture. Andy's stand boasts a retro modernist design, with an elegant V-shaped roof, bustling terrace and googie style signage. A large burger stands out on the roof and makes sure you don’t pass this one by. The terrace has two nice tables where customers can enjoy hamburgers and other delicacies under the umbrellas. Flower pots, electricity poles, garbage bins and other details complete the scene. Inside the stand you can find everything you need to make great hamburgers of all kinds, fries and coffee. On the the back a guy is unloading his vintage van and delivering fresh beef and vegetables.Below few pictures. More info and pictures on my Flickr Thanks for stopping by!
  4. LittleJohn

    [MOC] The Anti-ABS Burger

    Guaranteed to conceal ABS, the new Anti-ABS Burger features a half-pound beef* patty, tomato, lettuce, and cheese with a medium side of fries included (for just a small amount more!). Stop by your local Burger Brick restaurant today and try this all-new special burger, guaranteed to conceal those ABS! *Patty is only guaranteed to consist of 1% or less real beef. My tenth entry for ABS Builder Challenge. This one came together quite quickly, though positioning all the splotches of ketchup on the fries was, shall we say, less quick. Thanks for looking, C&C welcome
  5. Hey everyone! I'm new to this side of the forums(usually in the Star Wars section), but I'd like to a share an In-N-Out burger MOC that I recently made. I was inspired by the one I'm sure most of you have seen floating around the internet recently. I wanted to to give it modular dimensions, however, so it could fit in with the rest of the modulars. In-N-Out exterior by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr 2000 pieces Includes: kitchen, freezer room, 2 restrooms, eating lobby, drive-thru window, outside eating tables This video details the entire build. Now let's check out some pics. Sorry for the cell phone camera quality. Would buy a decent camera but I can't stop spending money on Lego The outside: In-N-Out bus stop by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Bad-Cop fighting Crime. Where's the chair when you need it? by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr In-N-Out side by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr In-N-Out outside seating by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr In-N-Out Front by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr The inside: In-N-Out by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Another satisfied customer exiting the building by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Refilling the Soda by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr The Men's Room by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr IMAG1104 by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr I'd like a number 6 with extra dip by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Because who else would be cooking the food? by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr In-N-Out view from the front doors by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Sometimes you just need to enjoy some alone time. With a burger by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr At least someone appreciates the sandwich by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr She's not impressed with the triple decker sandwich by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr A line at In-N-Out. What's new? by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Not too happy to be scrubbing tables by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Greedo has to learn things the hard way by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr In-N-Out lined up with a few modulars by Jhaelon Edwards, on Flickr Hope you enjoyed it! innout.lxf
  6. droomangroup

    Milt's Stop n' Eat

    I've been pondering this build for a while as Milt's is the oldest restaurant in Moab and a landmark everyone knows and loves. I got inspired to build it to help draw in people to my booth at a local xmas craft fair where i was selling my Brickrock Moab calendar which features custom Lego Jeeps out on the trails of Moab... http://imgur.com/a/vJTuE For reference here's some pics of the real Milt's... https://www.google.com/search?q=milts+stop+and+eat&tbm=isch some of the signage has changed this year so some pics look different, plus someone just painted the cinderblock wall outside with these large cinder block sized color blocks to make an abstract mural, which is lucky for me since it's perfect for lego. I'm usually not a fan of making decals for Lego builds, but for this one I made an exception since I was rushing to build this for the fair, and i have a limited selection of that light blue color so making some pure lego signs would have been difficult with the bricks on hand. The only other "cheats" i used was on the yellow bike rack where i cut a yellow bar in half to make the center slats and you can see inside pics i used a few custom printed "Coke" 1x1 round bricks for soda cups. The signage is close to the real thing, but i made some changes. the font face wasn't exactly right on the "Shakes, Fries, etc" and since my vinyl cutter can't cut super small things i changed the round coke signs on their building from saying "Coka-Cola" to just the bottle siloutte. Also the large sign on the top is actually a variation of their old sign, i tried cutting their current sign with the awesome mascot guy, but it was just too small for my cutter. One of the nice moves i like here was the outside tables, the real tables are super small light tables and i wanted to get the same feeling while maintaining a studless look. this technic's wheel and a 3m axle worked perfectly. here you can see the back wall by the bathrooms, the crazy wall on the left is actually what it looks like now (if you've been to milts before) they just repainted it a few weeks ago with this crazy abstract mosaic pattern...perfect for lego. some nice moves i like here are the electric meter on the left wall and the gas meter on the back wall. the black thing is their smoker (which i just realized is turned the wrong way for the photo shoot...woops). I kept the outside eating area pretty simple since i built this in a bit of a rush, the only comment i heard a lot at the craft fair was about how i didn't include the massive tree in that area. Honestly it would have taken me as long to build that tree as it did the entire building and i'm pretty sure i don't have the right bricks for it. I may still give it a go as i need to learn the art of tree building in LEGO. I was happy that at least one person understood the green plates were a hint at the tree's root area. my favorite move out here is the little mural on the storage box outside the building. it's simple, but i like how it kept true to the real building. here's a detail of the outside condiments and water cooler table, my other favorite move here is the newspaper machine, it's simple, but it looks good. i should have prefaced this by saying i eat at Milt's a -lot-. it's walking distance from my house and it's the best burger (and tacos) in town so i'm there nearly every day. so i built almost the whole interior from memory :) i'll start with the counter details here. i like the modified plates as menu/ketchup holders and the 1x1 white round bricks are the paper town rolls they have. the little plastic food plates were i think from some of my daughter's "Friends" sets or something, but they fit great as fast food diner plastic baskets. I only wish they included a stud to hold the food. in order to stay on one standard plate the building is a bit shorter in scale so i had to make do with a few less stools as the real thing, but it still works. you may notice the server is a bit taller than the other figs, that's because he has a 1x1 plate lift on his shoes b/c he's modeled after a guy who works there, Jim, who's a tall guy :) the rear shake making area was a fun challenge, in order to keep the walkway the right size i had to make that small table/counter only 1 stud wide so i had to make the shake machine with some SNOT work so that i relied on the wall and could therefore be slimmer. my favorite move here was using the handle end of a grey Lego syringe as the blender part on the shake machine. it's a perfect look. here you can see the funky heater in the corner and even the stereo speaker on the wall. i used some light slate blue bricks on the inside, but the real color is actually like a light seafoam green. I have a few bricks that color, but like very few, and they are odd bricks too. i may go back and find some more to redo the interior colors. here's the back room, which in real life is super small, but here maybe more so, so it's pretty simplified. you can see the storage shelf and radio in the foreground and in the back ground is a fig making some fresh cut french fries on a potato cutter. the tiny bathroom with some maps and random pic tiles. in reality the walls are covered with moab area maps, so i tried to hint at that. on more of the counter area, note the tip jar and coffee machine. i didn't have the little black fang for a coffee pot handle so used some cut Lego tubing. here's a more overhead shot of the counter area. the stool color seats aren't accurate (since i had a limited number of 2x2 round tiles) and i also added a checked floor tile pattern mostly because the floor is just boring old white in real life and i was super low on 2x2 white tiles. one of my favorite moves here is behind the cook. there's a small counter there in real life that holds the warmer for their excellent chili, since i didn't have a lot of room, i used two downward facing 1x1 headlight bricks attached to a side stud brick on the wall (that holds the printed menu tile on the outside) one last shot of the outside, several locals at the fair joked about how the line was too short...which is a pretty fair criticism.
  7. bobabricks

    [MOC]/[WIP] McDonald's

    I'm starting to work on a Mcdonald's MOC and I just got done finishing the M logo. The red panel in the bottom center would have the sticker from 3438. I was just hoping for some feedback and if there is a better way to make that M. Thanks!
  8. 3BrickFriends

    [MOC] Fast Food Machine

    This is my new Lego MOC based on some pieces I received in a Bricklink order: Cows, chicken, green spikes and yellow gems. It is called the 'Fast Food Machine'. I've posted the below video on our Youtube channel which gives a commentary about the MOC. I hope you like it. Mike .
  9. TheLegoMan785

    Lego In N Out Burger Restaurant MOC

    This is it, iv'e finally managed to post this forum about my latest MOC, my IN N Out Burger Restaurant! It has been built on a 48x48 baseplate and features a Main restaurant, outdoor seating area and drive thru! P.S. Its not a great MOC but it was a free build with no plans and its turned out fine. I would love to tile the floor but don't have the tiles for it Comments and criticism is verymuch appreciated! Sorry about the quality of the images! P.P.S This MOC has no roof, when i was young i never put roofs on my creations because i didn't have the money to buy roof pieces but mainly because i played inside my buildings! The whole restaurant and sign ( I would love to make the sign from Lego but i didn't have the parts needed! Someday i'll do it!)) The Front Exterior Outdoor Seating The Drive Thru & Pick up window and Custom made menu! Interior Overview Main Restaurant Area Ordering Counter Restroom The engine of any restaurant, the kitchen! Grill And Fryer Preparation Area Coffee Machine and Behind the Counter And finally Staff Photo!!! Thank You! Comments & Criticism Greatly Appreciated