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Thank you @ReplicaOfLife it's important that my build look 'active'! Thank you very much and glad you appreciated all the details, it's around 54x54 studs including the black hinged surround.
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Thanks @hikouki Thank you, certainly doesn't feel compact when I tried to move it! It would of been easier to make everything flat (more realistic too) but thought it'd be a better challenge to try this technique. Thanks @LEGO Train 12 Volts Thank you, I can't claim the techniques are mine sadly but it is the first time I've put them in a build of my own all at the same time! Thanks! @FishHeadthe1st Yeah I spent quite a while to get them to a point I was happy with them. 1 stud wide felt too thin and 2 was too wide. In theory its just under 2 wide but sets up nicely for the curve atop. Cheers @SNIPE
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Nice work, like the counter top and cool delivery vehicle!
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snaillad started following MOC: City bus depot , MOC: Market Square , MOC: Ambulance and 2 others
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Hello all, My most recent build is close to home for me as it's based around British architecture - a small town market scene. My challenge was to try and make 3 different buildings whilst building on a curved base and also stagger the heights by adding steps/levels. The buildings themselves I knew would be fairly boxy which is typical of UK architecture from this time so a curved base and some greenery hopefully break it up a bit. The greengrocers and pub have my own signage which gives a bit more life I feel. The building at the rear has the least techniques as it was built last and I knew most would be hidden. The bay window and few window lintels were a bit of a pain to make the math work but I'm fairly pleased with the result. Anyway, a couple of shots; As usual any questions about the build welcome. You can view this and any of my builds on my flickr page here Regards!
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Thank you, I've had those slopes for 10+ years awaiting use! Thanks guys! Yeah I'll let the official sets depict modern times, I much prefer designing MOC's with a vintage theme! :)
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Hello EB members. I've created an ambulance with a 1920's/1930's streamline influence. I've done similar designs before and have taken elements from those in the past to compliment this build as well as adding some newly acquired pieces. Just the one image; Regards! Andrew
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Thanks @Shiva Thank you! Gotta add some drama to the lego world sometimes! Thanks @hikouki
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Thanks! Yes it was inspired by buildings in Wroclaw predominantly.
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Hello fellow EB members, A market place (Rynek) corner moc inspired by my trip to Poland last summer. It's not based on any particular building(s) but elements from a fair few. Looking forward to going back! Regards As always images can also be found on my flickr page: here Cheers!
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Hello all at EB. I've completed my last MOC of 2025. It's an Inn not based on any particular country or style but a mix. I was going to go slightly more modern but after I decided to use the gold window panes it probably has more of a historical look. Might be one for the admins to move to a different forum! There is a removable interior too. All the best to all at EB in 2026! As always you can find all my builds on my flickr page here. Regards
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Thank you guys! Thank you @Lyichir @Khorne @JopieK@Redhead1982 @NewTown Suppose it helps there are so many more rounded elements thesedays to get that effective art deco/streamline effect! Thanks @LegoMathijs
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Thank you! Those features are a both bit flimsy but least its effective! Thanks @lifeinplastic It's about time for another art deco modular right?? :) Thanks guys! Cheers @Murdoch17 I was tempted to put an extra colour in the facade but glad I didn't now! Thanks @hikouki if only they could be retrospectively created, sadly I'm no good with a digital designer so its all old fashioned trial and error for me!
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Nice work! Really like the sink and curtains too.
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Hello everyone. My most recent moc is a streamlined bus depot inspired by ones constructed in the USA from the 1930's to the 1950's. I've included some typical features of the time such as a vertical tower, glass blocks window and porthole windows within the doors. I enjoy making older vehicles so I've added one here to complete the scene. As usual you can find them on my flick page here if you wish. Cheers! Andrew