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    Classic town, Classic Pirates, Stadiums

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  1. I'm just doing the three stands. I plan to eventually make some animations in the stadium. I checked out you stadiums and they are really impressive. You should think of somehow taking it to a professional level. Just a suggestion.
  2. Without counting minifigs, it has just over 2700 individual pieces.
  3. Mine was the iconic 7897 Passenger Train I got when I was eleven or so. I was new to lego at the time, and the set was a surprise gift from my grandpa, so no motivation. (It did however motivate me to get more train sets) It took about a day and a half to build, but that set is what really made me interested in lego. You and me both. It also doesn't help that I prefer old 90s sets to modern ones. Like that Imperial Trading Post I just picked up for $200. I think I have a problem.
  4. Thanks, you can't imagine how much experimenting I had to do to get it to look perfect.
  5. This my own custom creation I've built in LDD. Called Court Lane, its based off of a typical European football stadium. It holds ~300 proud fans, and includes a scoreboard, a tunnel, and a small locker room. Additional pieces are being shipped currently, so this should be built by early 2017. -Snugboat
  6. Here is a rough draft of what I like to call Port Jamaica. https://flickr.com/photos/145745371@N02/sets/72157677678837686 I only have the sketch and an LDD design, but so far it looks quite swell! It is based off of historical Port Royale before it sunk, and Havana from Assassain's Creed IV. It includes sets 6267, 6274, 6265, and 6259. Custom buildings are some towers, and storehouse, and a little tavern. Any comments or criticism is acceptable! What do you guys think? Temple or no temple?
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