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[MOC] Hilltop Station: A Neo Fabuland train station
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you Cheers, that is quite a compliment! -
[MOC] Hilltop Station: A Neo Fabuland train station
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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[MOC] Hilltop Station: A Neo Fabuland train station
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you! Thanks, I think so too. Though a little less terrain perhaps ;) Thanks, me too. Cheers. Thanks, I am a fan of your Fabuland builds too! -
[MOC] Hilltop Station: A Neo Fabuland train station
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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[MOC] Hilltop Station: A Neo Fabuland train station
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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[MOC] Hilltop Station: A Neo Fabuland train station
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you! Thank you, though I can;t take credit for the locomotive, it is based on the one from the BrickLink Logging Railway set. -
[MOC] Hilltop Station: A Neo Fabuland train station
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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A Neo Fabuland Train Station This build is part of a larger display I'm developing for exhibition next year, where I'll be revisiting and expanding on the concept of Neo Fabuland—a reinterpretation of the classic Fabuland aesthetic, much like how Neo-Classic Space draws inspiration from the original Classic Space theme. If you're curious, you can read more about the goals of the project here. I currently have several builds in progress for this display, and this is the second one to be completed. This build is not inspired by an existing Fabuland set. It features a stucco rendered brick train station building with a tiled roof on a stone platform perched on a hilltop. The build includes a cutaway bridge underpass and rounded rocks as well as my spreading tree technique. The train in this build is based on the engine from 910035 Logging Railway and also showcases my approach to Neo Fabuland windows, using brick-built frames with vinyl-cut sticker panes to echo the distinctive charm of original Fabuland designs.
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Neo Fabuland Maximillian's Watermill
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thanks, I am very happy with it. -
Neo Fabuland Maximillian's Watermill
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thanks, glad you like it. I had a lot of fun working out the water. -
Neo Fabuland Maximillian's Watermill
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you, I am definitely trying to lean into the fairytale/picture story book aesthetic for Neo Fabuland. I was particularly happy with the door, though I must admit I could not work out the 1/4 stud panel inset, my friend Owen solved that one for me! -
Neo Fabuland Maximillian's Watermill
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Neo Fabuland Maximillian's Watermill
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you, it is something I put quite a lot of thought into, but I must say doesn't always work out the way I plan ;) Thank you, glad you like it! Thanks, I am really enjoying being back in Fabuland. Thanks, will do! -
Neo Fabuland Maximillian's Watermill
HarrisBricks replied to HarrisBricks's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you, I tried to include as much brick built detail as possible, and I love cutaways. I was really unsure whether the water effect would work when I started, but I am very happy with how it turned out. Thanks! Thank you. No, I have no idea how many parts I used. Thank you! -
I have recently completed a Neo Fabuland build that I am calling Maximillian’s Watermill that I am hoping you might like. The build features a weathered stone-and-timber watermill structure beside a millpond, complete with a waterwheel, lilypads, reeds, and rounded rocks. The water cascades over the rocks to form a small waterfall. I’m especially pleased with the textures throughout—the flowing water, the stonework, and the building itself. You can find more details and more photos here if you are interested: https://harrisbricks.com/project/maximillians-watermill/