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LEGO Guy Bri

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  1. Very nice work oirad 72. Excellent job on the level of detail, I really like that large conference table, but well done on the MOC as a whole
  2. Nice job Rodomonte! Those are some pretty radical, aggressive looking cars, I've never seen or heard of before. You great job MOCing them
  3. That is a beautiful MOC! I love how you incorporated a construction scene on the east wing. I can't imagine how long it took to design this. I imagine you were happy to get some help on the build. You all did a wonderful job
  4. Fantastic MOC MichalPL! Iwill be looking at this for a while, it's very detailed. I always wondered how they got the street views. Very neat
  5. 3rd to say awesome! Love these MOCs, as so the show as well. recognize the quote in my sig? Great job
  6. Time to update my Arctic collection! Really excited about the Outpost and Helicrane. Can't wait to see the Ice Breaker, I hope it's a new boat hull
  7. My layout was busy, but much less cramped, until my 'dark age ended in 2010. after that it became what you see below. My layout was up from 1996-2011 until it became too difficult to store sets that were NIB or unable to be displayed I do miss looking at it, in all it's glory, yet colorful, mess
  8. Top notch build Migalart! A very impressive amount of detail and skill in this MOC
  9. Ordered some cllectible minifigs fro Oz, including: 1x 8831- 6 Bagpiper 1x 71000-1 Waiter 2x 71001-9 Paintball Player 1x 71002-3 Pretzel Girl 1x 71002 - Welder 3x 71002-11 Scientist 2x 71002-12 Saxophone Player 2x 71002-13 Diner Waitress 1x 71002-15 Constable Another BL order for a new 21018 United Nations and an eBay win for a used one Good lord, that's more than I'd spend in a year on new sets!
  10. I believe, though not 100% sure, that the motor inside the PF train base is a direct fitment for the 9V. They both have two driveshafts, 4WD, and similar, if not same, gearing. The new PF train motor also runs from 9V, battery, power (6x 1.5V AAA). It's just a matter of careful disassembly, wire cut/solder, and reassembly and you should be good Edit: Searching through my profile, I found this. I keep links regarding LEGO trains (mainly 9V)
  11. I used hinge plates like TheLegoDr said. It allowed me to allow the whole double door assembly to swing open to access behind it a bit easier since the second floor wasn't removable
  12. That's a heck of a find. I may have to check my local Good Will. I doubt I'll find anything, but fingers crossed OBTW there's a topic for 'Lucky LEGO Finds', (t)here
  13. Good job on the modernizing this old set Jonsson
  14. Excellent little build
  15. I used to display a lot, a city. Now I MOC a little and collect sets that appeal to me. I'd like to build another City and display some of my sets (i.e. Architecture, VW T1, Sopwiths, etc)
  16. Fan tastic I never would have known about this
  17. Can't wait for the new cargo train! That set looks to be the best of the three
  18. Very nice indeed. The speed of it lowering and raising is perfect. I definitely want to look into this type of system
  19. Great pair of vintage cars Righty! My fav would have to be the car, though it is a tough choice
  20. Nice job Bipin. Very detailed, it kind of has a street rod stance
  21. Very cool 6x6, Cooper Works! It looks very rugged, like a rally support truck
  22. That looks exactly like the MOC from Artifex
  23. Where did this piece come from? I have one, at least I believe it's a glitter piece
  24. Wonderful work Razor! THe interior and exterior are very tasteful
  25. Excellent job dr_spock! A very neat little loco
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