This is an office building containing three floors, a barber, a real-estate business, and a clothing store. The build used up the rest of my useful brown bricks, which was quite a pain, but I got it to all work out fine.
An overall view:
Far out view:
Together with the Hardware Store:
Hope you enjoy! And, as always, please visit my Brickshelf gallery (when public) and Flickr for more photos.
Thanks!
What country are you from? I would love to build one in green, but unfortunately LEGO doesn't mass produce that dark green color seen in the Indy sets, as far as I know.
Anyways, I'm glad you guys like it!
Hey, thanks! And WOW! Airborne Rangers?! That's incredible. I actually have plans to build a BRDM here soon, but I don't mind building a -60 or -70 when I get enough time. When were you in service in the military?
Nice, there is a lot of great work here that I can finally browse for ideas!
May I request a few of my own?
Dump Truck
School Bus
Carferry
This would be much appreciated.
Awesome. I will admit that I can't stand to leave out that back wall and no stairs, but Classic Town is an exception. It's always nice to see something simple and fun being built.
Keep up the good work!
Of course meant to supplement my BTR-80, the UAZ-469 is sort of along the lines of a Jeep, or Hummer, in the US military. This came from much inspiration from Chandler Parker and Aleksander Stein over at Flickr. It seats four troops in all, has swinging doors, and is seven studs wide.
Overall picture (my avatar):
Another view:
A corner view:
The BTR-80 and UAZ-469:
For more pictures look here or here.
Hope you like it!
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I built this dump truck mainly because of my large amount of unused red pieces. It features a tipping load bed, but unfortunately only seats one figure. I'm thinking about modifying it to accommodate two.
Overall view:
For more pictures, look here
Please enjoy!
Thanks! I can see where you're coming from with the mirrors. They are round in real life, but a 1x1 round would be impossible to create, so I settled for a 2x2 round.
I'm definitely more of a 'town' guy. I never have gotten a LEGO train set though (aside from the cheap Harry Potter one with no tracks). Town just seems more interesting to me in my perspective. Trains just seem to take up a lot of space and money compared to building structures and streets. That's my opinion anyways.