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Grand Emporium Details

Within just twelve hours after seeing the first image of the Grand Emporium surface, Eurobricks now has these detailed images of LEGO's new modular. Green awnings, "Shop" sign, what looks like a chandelier, escalator, and even a window washer are just a few of the numerous details contained in LEGO's Grand Emporium!
See them first - only on Eurobricks!
Pirates' Island, by Slyowl!

Another great MOC from in-house building expert Slyowl.
Discuss Slyowl's Pirates' Island into the Pirates MOC forum!
Third Fire Brigade

Town fan Laureano brings us an awesome collection of fire and rescue vehicles. Check out his
Third Fire Brigade:REVIEW: 8092 Luke's Landspeeder
PTVII - Voting STAFF
Pictoral Review: 6080 King's Castle

This is indeed a treat for our Eurobricks Castle Community! Thanks to Eurobricks Reviewers Academy Teacher, def for taking his time to revive and review this Classic Castle 1984 Lion Knights set. This 6080 King's Castle is truly one of the few magnificent Castle sets ever produced by TLG.
Hong Kong Railway EMD G12 Loco

Train fan Benny has created a LEGO version of
Hong Kong Railway EMD G12 Locomotive #51: Sir Alexander. Using an abundance of green bricks with white roof and trim, his LEGO model makes a fantastic LEGO diesel locomotive.REVIEW: 7591 Construct-a-Zurg
REVIEW: 3179 Repair Truck

Eurobricks Reviewers Academy graduate and crazy crow Striker brings us a detailed review of the new CITY 2010 set, the 3179 Repair Truck.

Hammerhead Class Assault Frigate MOC

(Click the picture to check it out and comment.)
M.O.W. Speeder

Here's an unusual change from the traditional steam or diesel locomotive. LEGO Train fan Tinn-man has created a
M.O.W. Speeder. What's a MOW? you ask. It's a small train car used for carrying workers and materials from one part of a rail line to another. Tinn-man even compares his version to that of a Lionel train as well as a LEGO BNSF for size comparison. Visit Train Tech to see more pictures.Pirate ship comparison

Our Fellow Teddy compares the new exclusive Imperial Ship with the older official Pirate ships. Check out
this thread for all the shots.REVIEW: 8191 Lavatraz
The Observatory

MOC UCS Soulless One

EB member
Guards shows his new UCS MOC the "Soulless One" in the Star Wars Forum(click the picture to see more and comment)