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gotoAndLego

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  1. It looks great. Love the feet.
  2. Great parts use for the windshield, but I think the hood is too long.
  3. Well that Buddy video provided almost no information...except that the team has been busy at the show.
  4. This covers the only rules which apply to the modular buildings. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36535
  5. Great set. Supported.I think the floor could stand to be a different color from the walls.
  6. Here is the window design.
  7. Still a WIP but the left side is finished. I designed it for our DixieLUG layout, which is why the tunnel is not centered in the building, with one of the tracks running through the middle of the building. You can see the viewing area with seats so figs can watch he trains go by, and int he lobby is the caboose I built from second Hogwarts express set. Pictured here with the Ghostbusters set, but when finished there will be a right half.
  8. Brick-built looks better, using a single big piece on a USC model looks out of place.
  9. It all looks great and I'm loving the see-saw guy's hat flying off.
  10. gotoAndLego

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    Very nice. I'm also using those containers for a the corners of building I'm working on.
  11. I think it's great.
  12. I agree. This could be anyone's blue house; seems like Benny would drive a modern car at the very least.
  13. I would look at brick building the parts of the engines which are really expensive. That's that some people did with the Star Destroyers and they look great.
  14. What could work is a building that is designed to work as both an inner and outer corner.
  15. Things kind of blend together because its all black. Try brown drumsticks..
  16. Because there was no budget for a huge airplane.
  17. I think it looks fine with the floors being different colors because you used brown consistently throughout. Very nice. Does the black pointed roof have a back or is it open? In a many layouts where would can look at the buildings from all sides having exposed backs to roofs looks bad to me. The Chinese theater set has this problem as well.
  18. I really like your layout. Usually what I see happening is that layouts will begin with basic city sets and slowly get larger with the modular buildings which means there is a visual disconnect between the two types of buildings. Yours runs a great middle ground where super details bits work well next to simpler bits.
  19. To get the two-tone at the top of the front piece, could you could have used the 2x2 wedge plates?
  20. Not to be dismissive, but how do you propose L-guage be a set standard. There is no officially agreed upon size of trains 6-wide, 7-wide, 8+, etc. Then there is no real standard for buildings either.
  21. How did you do the ladder on the chimney?
  22. Lego makes new molds all the time so the only thing to stop them from rebooting monorail is concern over profitability. That being said, Disney parks have monorails and there are a lot of Disney-based sets now so it could still happen.
  23. Star Wars Si-Tee Tek-Neeks Cre-Ay-Tour
  24. Used monorails are too expensive so this is what I'm planning on doing. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=56952
  25. Seems like the 1x1 slope tile turned sideways would give a better shape to the front. The rear need triple tail lights; consider turning 1x2 plates/tiles/jumpers on their sides.
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