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Lovely church! I especially like the last picture with the light shining through the colourful windows.
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I love it You captured the style of the original buildings very well. The interior is just amazing! There's so much to discover. The colours fit together perfectly. I also like that you can take the floors out and open up the side walls.
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Wow! This is incredible! :wub: Looks very realistic and has a great atmosphere. I love the lighting on the inside.
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Nice! Looks cold on the outside and very cozy inside. I like the snow on the roof and the hat on the snow man best.
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( MOC ) Friends Heartlake High ( edited )
Palixa And The Bricks replied to carebear's topic in LEGO Town
I love it Very colourful and so many nice details. I especially like the cafeteria, the art room and the washing room. -
I absolutely love this There are so many great details and lovely colours. I studied the pictures a while to explore every detail and figure out how you may have built it. Very inspiring!
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Great diner. Love the colours and all the little details. The interior reminds me of the one I build recently. That jukebox is awesome.
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Don't know the series but this is great. I especially love the bright colours of the building and the bay. The details on the back are also pretty nice. I look forward to the interiors
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Beautiful! I love the colours! It looks very valuable.
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The more I look at it the more I like it! My favourite is the first version, the dark red one. I would love to see some interior
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Love it! Great atmosphere and lots of details. I especially like the curved window front, the fuel pumps and the car wash.
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Beautiful building! I really like the coulor of the facade and the effect it creates. Those windows and the front door are great as well
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Thank you sunhuntin, Andy D and KlodsBrik I'm happy that you like it. I always try to build in a modular way. Although I don't play with my models I design them so that one could play with it and it's also a nice feature when you try to take a picture of your MOC
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There's some time left until Halloween, but the Pumpkin Diner is open all year round. So, if you want to eat somewhere special in Heartlake City, this is your place to go. Of course, the atmosphere is best around Halloween when they decorate the diner a bit spookier than normal and their famous Halloween parties take place. Take a look at some of the costumes at this year's party: The roof and the front of the building are separately removable for better access and there are 5 light bricks which can be switched on at the back of the diner. It was built for the FriendsBricks Halloween Building Challenge. I hope you like it. C&C welcome.
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Thank you. Didn't know that these accessories are available in blue.
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Brilliant! The building itself is wonderful and the story made me laugh It feels larger than 32x32 with all the details you put in it. Well done! My favourite parts are the shop windows and that television. Where did you get that blue part?
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Oh, I love this one (almost missed it). Great use of colours and I also like the atmosphere. My favourite details are the shop windows, the entrance area, the counter on the ground floor and the sewing machines ... and everything else I think this is your best modular so far.
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I don't get the part with the dinosaurs, but apart from that ... I really like the brownstone and it's decay, especially those window blinds.
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Funny idea and very interesting building techniques. Great atmosphere. Too bad you can't eat there . I really like the boat!
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Oh, wow. Thanks everyone. I'm really happy you like it. The original pieces would have cost about 100 euro each. So I used white paper instead that is a bit heavier than standard office paper and made them from a template I found here (There's one image with a ruler at the bottom which helps with the scaling). Hehe ... well ... maybe ... a little bit But I kept that detail close to the original, so you have to blame TLG for that Thanks! I had to buy something between 30% and 50% of the pieces (as we luckily have a quite large collection of bricks ). I replaced as many expensive parts as possible. So I had to spend about 300 euro. But if you have to get all the bricks it's still an expensive build.
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Hello everyone, I got the Ferris Wheel as a birthday present this year and also built the Fairground Mixer just recently. The only amusement ride I missed was the Grand Carousel, since I was still in my dark ages back then und now it's way too expensive to buy this set. But that didn't stop me. I had to build it: I used a different colour scheme and made some changes on the roof. I also didn't like the jumper horses and replaced them by two pirate ships, two cars, two locomotives and two propeller aircrafts. So, some brick link orders later, here it is - my version of the Grand Carousel: Hope you like it.
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[MOC] Captain Hook from Peter Pan
Palixa And The Bricks replied to Rolli's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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[MOC] Shaun the Sheep
Palixa And The Bricks replied to Palixa And The Bricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Because it's so hot outside Shaun and the flock needed to cool off: -
Beautiful as always I like the colours. Looks like it could be standing right next to a beach promenade ready to be rented by some handicrafts business or an ice cream parlour.
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SDRnet Winter Village 2015 (complete diorama)
Palixa And The Bricks replied to sdrnet's topic in LEGO Town
That's just wonderful! I love it There are so many lovely details and everything fits together so well. You're buildings are stunning but the river and the bridge and also the snow covered trees turn this diorama into something special.