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Hi everyone, This was my LEGO CITY MOC built and displayed in 2018 that I wanted to share with you guys. The project was my first attempt at using the RC trains with monorail trains together in a larger layout. It took me about 7 months or so to complete the display. There were several things I looked to achieve when putting together this display, but the ones I am most proud of were the following: Raised Free ways with borders and lights to give it a busy city vibe. Freeway signs, Billboard signs, and other type of signs that would go with a realistic city. Tall skyscraper buildings to all sit in the downtown area. There are easily over 60,000 LEGO pieces used in the display making it my largest MOC to date. You can view more photo on my flickr album: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmCH6Ttc There were a few obstacles along the way of completing the display, but overall I am quite satisfied how everything turned out. I have made a few YouTube videos of the trains and monorail in action if anyone is interested. I really appreciate all the feedback. It motivates me to build and create new stuff
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Hi all, after quite a long LEGO pause I got the chance to exhibit my Route 66 stuff in a car related location in my home town last year, and there will be further exhibitions of an ever growing layout, this and hopefully also the next year. Originally I didn't want to build further models -- there's a lot of stuff already plus you need to build the module plates (3x4 baseplates) with road and rail anyway (4 so far). But by rummaging through the diverse boxes I found quite a few ancient WIPs worth finishing. Which I did in the case of a Peterbilt 359/379 day cab chassis from 2019, derived from another Peterbilt big rig (see below). The result is a heavy 4-axle dump truck: Rear angle: Functions (not exactly overwhelming but do their job): I guess all in all it looks like quite a massive truck, worth of any LEGO City surrounding - also, it sports the archetypical LEGO colours red and white. Furthermore I didn't do anything with the tires here which look good as they are in my opinion, even if it's not realistic to have the same wheels at the front and back of such a truck. The original Peterbilt Big Rig was this semi tractor, built back in 2019, a reminiscence of the famous "Black Cat" set which I never owned: You can find more pics of it on Flickr, if you're interested. Thanks for looking!
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