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peedeejay

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  1. Nice! There is a lot to like about this one. The overall shape of the building, the font used for the lettering, the wonderful interior and also the nice street layout around it.
  2. These are amazing. Fantastic details!
  3. Haha this one is very cool!
  4. Don't know what to like most. The carriages or the awesome minifigs. :-)
  5. Another fantastic one. The backdrop outside of the window is especially cool!
  6. He will have a hard time to find some even space for skateboarding in your wonderfully worn down vignette. ;-) I like it!
  7. I'm still dreaming of TLG creating a scenario where you can define "your" LEGO Store within your VIP settings, which then allows to vote for PAB pieces of that store every month.
  8. Great one! I really like the reduced amount of details. Works very well here. Now I know why I thought about using light aqua for my oldtown stores. It does indeed look very good on a 16wide (unsure about a 32wide though)!
  9. Cool scene with so many great details to look at. I like the worn down look of everything.
  10. Looks fantastic! Overall part usage is perfect. It looks like you found the right solution for everything at this scale.
  11. Haha! Very cool and great poses and expressions on those figs.
  12. This looks very cool, especially the texture of the metal walls is captured perfectly!
  13. Crazy modular. :) Wouldn‘t fit into my city but I like the creativity on this one.
  14. So many clever details on the facade. Beautiful!
  15. All my builds were done within LDD first and then I did the real build. Sometimes I try something with real bricks while building digitally, but since I am traveling a lot I can not have my bricks with me all the time and LDD helps here. I pretty much always start with the second floor facade with my builds, especially when building a 16-wide. And I also always start with the windows and window decorations because for me that is a key element in the design of a modular. This of course depends on the layout, but when you have an almost flat front it is. The only exceptions where I started with the ground floor are my Casino and the Tailor, since I already knew that those builds will be a casino and a tailor before I started with the first brick. For other buildings I usually decide later what I put inside and after I did that I start with the ground floor facade. When I have build the facade, my builds usually look like fake houses from western movies, since there is absolutely nothing behind the facade, no floor plan or stairs or whatsoever. I then usually build the backside facade before I move over to the floor plan. Interior is always done last and it's the part which I actually like the least of the whole building process. Inspiration is coming from everywhere, but usually from houses of my home town Hamburg. Exceptions being the Casino and the Tailor. Usually I only grab a key element from a real building (like window decoration) or the color scheme and start from there. I estimate that a digital build usually takes between 25 and 60 hours.
  16. This thing is beyond cool!
  17. Lovely little bird with some very clever part usages. Love it!
  18. Wonderful scene with fantastic looking ships!
  19. So much detail for such a small scale. Impressive!
  20. The part usage is so clever and the whole scene is just perfectly done!
  21. Very impressive. I like the house with the red roof the most and your trees are exceptionally well done!
  22. Cool looking street. I like the elevated entrances and the overall reduced usage of colors. The interiors feature some nice detail as well!
  23. Yup, looks way better than the original! For some reason I like the fact that the upper floors have a science fiction/star wars touch to them. :D
  24. Very cool build. And as other mentioned: The gravestones are a fun touch. :D
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