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Here is my take on modifying the Downtown Diner. I used two sets, and sort of mirrorbuild one set. The footprint is 56 studs. I widened the stairs on both sides with one stud to reach the 56 studs.
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Hi everybody, This is my new MOC named a little french corner. I tried an original architecture, i did'n't took any model of real buildings that i usually do, so be nice with me ;) I made an haircut saloon on the left with his appartment on the 2nd and 3rd floor. In the middle, you have a fish market with the bricks of the 21310 lego ideas, with his restaurant where you can pick the fish and eat it on the 2nd floor. And on the right, a corridor with an elevator to access the last floor with a french radio named "BTLV" wich i'm a big fan (i always listen it in podcast when i'm making my legos...) For the last picture, it's a photo of me at age 6, with my father who passed away in june, he bought my first legos and create my passion... i want to dedicate this creation to my papa... I hope you'll ike it A little french corner... by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr Sans titre by Jean Macou, sur Flickr 30 years ago, Dedicated to the person who give me the passion of the small brick... love u dad, i miss you by Jean Macou, sur Flickr
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Hi, This is my new Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 Time Attack machine that was built out for challenge with my LEGO-mate and his Nissan SX180 with the same config. Performance is high because of custom remote control and power system. Buying parts and building will cost a lot more than buying proper RC Touring/drift car for play needs. - RC-Brick adapter to control LEGO motors with RC proportional RADIO remote. Custom, limited production by russian enthusiast. Can handle up to 4 buggy motors, but usually such consumption melt platic connectors... - 3S LiPo battery with voltage stabilized on 11,4V Motors are original LEGO - 2x LEGO Buggy motors for rear wheel drive - 1x LEGO PF Servo motor for steering RC adapter is prototype, but group of our fans working on better version, that you can purchase later. I will let you know. Model has front independent suspension based on 8475 RC Racers steering and suspension module. That module is self centering with heavy duty suspenison arms and big steering angle. Rear suspension is live axle with drive motors installed on axle. Body is not 1-piece removable, but separate panels connected to cage frame chassis. More photos https://vk.com/album177639081_275561985 In the next episodes I will show you more content with another car - Nissan SX180 as contender (author is not me, https://www.instagram.com/gears_of_doctor/) , and detailed reivew (on russian language, but subtitiles translation possible)
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I saw a video clip from an old 80s TV show, where there was a scene similiar to this one. I thought that scene represented a kitchen from the 70/80s very well, and I got very inspired to build it in LEGO! I thought it was interesting to build in a larger scale, because some LEGO parts can then resemble new things (such as the lamp and the blinds) that they normally would not in minifig scale.