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Thanks Copmike for organizing this again! [img=https://c6.staticflickr.com/6/5532/31117219245_879574624f_c.jpg] And clearly I'm struggling with embedding an image!
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Thanks for all the comments! [i edited the image to remove the distracting background]
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Film Noir We've all seen the films; a smokey set, a dame in distress, a henchman called Shuggsy, a hard drinking embittered detective with one foot either side of a fine line between the criminals and the police. Here's a MOC using black, white and grey pieces (and one tiny blue Technic pin holding the gun together.). I hope you enjoy it. Comments, criticism and ridicule most welcome.
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Here's the Tiki Monster from 'A Tiki Scare is No Fair'. Don't worry though - it was just the Journalist in a scary outfit who was trying to poach pearls. And he would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling kids.... Comments, criticism and ridicule most welcome.
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I've been on a Bob's Burger building kick for a while now and I have images and posts and reposts scattered all over the interweb so I thought I'd create a single thread for them all. I started with the titular restaurant and then quickly built the two adjacent buildings - Mort's Funeral Home and Butt Stuff Underwear Shop. These have already been shown in an existing thread in the Town Forum (but for the sake of completeness I've included them here) Then I built the Food Truck. Here's how they looks altogether during one of our LUGs displays. Complete with a cast of a bunch of rats and the collapsed power pole. Then I started on a Tina silhouette (and yes the wooden deck needed staining). Then I attempted a maxi-sized Louise and Tina. Here's Louise. I wasn't happy with Tina - she was too fragile and looked like a very poorly executed child's Toy and so I put her to one side for a while. Then it occurred to me! Why not embrace the craptitude and turn her into a Tina Inaction Figure complete with gaudy packaging. Comments & ridicule most welcome.
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It looks excellent! Great job and it looks stunning in the display. I did have one idea about the roof though - have you considered building a SNOT curve (using various Curved elements attached to the plates/glass) for the edge of the roof to replicate the sinuous wall shape?
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Plenty of SNOT, lovely interiors, perfect color palette. I think you've got that Art Deco/Streamlining design spot on and this is another incredible build by you.
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Congratulations, this is a first-rate build! I love the interior details and the facade is just simply striking. I tip my hat to you Vincent.
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[MOC] The Greenville brewery company, est. 1927.
eurotrash replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in LEGO Town
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Superb work as usual Snaillad. I don't know how you can be so consistently brilliant.
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Good looking MOD! I like the color palette you've used.
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I'd guess at a Crane Sprit - maybe a Double Sprit http://indigenousboats.blogspot.com/2010/05/austronesian-rigs-simplified.html
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I lived in Toronto for a while and on the way to work there was a bike chained to a Lamp post. With every passing day more and more pieces from it were stolen - first the front wheel, then the back one, then the seat & post, then the handle bars. Thanks, there's an Appliance shop in my local town that has a similar asymmetrical frontage and I decided to replicate it. Pythagoras rocks! I'm working on a 8'x5' cityscape in my Lego room at the moment. It's has two 9v loops of track around the perimeter and these buildings will form part of the run down area. There's also a Chinatown district and an area for the three Bob's Burgers buildings. I'm using some model railway scenery techniques to build some elevated areas and a tunnel - I'll post images when it's more complete. Some of my buildings have interiors - Brewery, Laundromat, Reef Cafe, etc. but many of the more recent ones are empty as I find that's the least enjoyable part of the process. Thanks for all the comments!
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MOC: Tattoo Shop, Dive Bar and Skeevy Nightclub My town continues it's economic collapse, but there's still businesses thriving. There's always an opportunity for Tattoo shops, Bars where you can get a bad beer and/or a fight and a dodgy nightclub called Echo's where the music is bad and the drinks are worse than the Bar. Anyway, here's my version. There's a vandalised Bike chained to the broken Traffic light. And a semi-hidden deck above the Bar. Echo's - the dodgy Nighclub. There's a bleary eyed clubber standing outside with make-up applied by Fat Bob from The Cure. And on the roof of Echo's there's a Pigeon Loft and some unfortunate person has the job of cleaning up. There's no plans for any interiors. Thanks for reading. Comments, criticism and ridicule most welcome. More nonsense on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/eurotrash48903/
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That is superb Gareth! What do you have planned for automation next?
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There's some good looking buildings and creations in this thread. This is a more modest submission from 2014. It's based on a local Art shop (here in rural Missouri) and I ended up balancing the MOC on a speaker stand on the back of my Truck so that I could get a shot of the MOC and the original together. More details in the original thread (http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=94415) #BuildWhatYouSee!
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Exquisite build my friend. The attention to detail is superb.
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Received today Mike! Thank you so much for organizing this - it's much appreciated.
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Another flawless execution. Nice job mate.
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The double-engined Super Chief had three lead weights added to increase traction. Lesson learned!
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I'm not sure of the final attendance figures but the organizers were talking about 30,000 over the two days and despite the very impressive traditional model railway layouts it was - naturally - the Lego displays that were the most crowded. Sure, we had the obligatory disasters; train derailments and a stunning bridge collapse with the loaded Santa Fe Super Chief train three foot onto the concrete floor, but it was a lot of fun and was an excellent joint display by the two groups. Next time, Gareth, we've got to go bigger!
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Vote for your favourite Category Mega B entries
eurotrash replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
1) Series 11 - Diner Waitress Entry (Build by BrickOn) - 1 Point 16) Series 8 - Cheerleader Entry (Build by Leopold) - 1 Point 51) Series 5 - Lizard Man Entry (Build by BrickSantorum) - 1 Point Excellent entries! -
Vote for your favourite Category Mega A entries
eurotrash replied to WhiteFang's topic in Special LEGO Themes
5) Faun Entry (Build by DwalinF) - 1 Point 18) Farmer Entry (Build by JacloS_UA) - 1 Point 29) Astronaut Entry (Build by Puvel) - 1 Point Great job everyone! -
MOD: 60057 Camper 8 wide living area, looking for advice
eurotrash replied to Prometheum5's topic in LEGO Town
Welcome to the forums Prometheum5! That 6- to 8-wide junction can be tricky to get right, but I think you did a good job. I like the changes and upgrades you've made and the RV looks ready for a long road-trip!