A very cool idea!
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Very awesomely cool!
I take it that this little building in the middle would represent McD!
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bccoo ... micro5.jpg
I take it that this little building in the middle would represent McD!
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bccoo ... micro5.jpg
Cheers!
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Re: A very cool idea!
Wow :wow: , jaw dropping! And I be they couldn't have built that without Bricklink!
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And then there's all the rest of it:Dj_Max wrote:Very awesomely cool!
I take it that this little building in the middle would represent McD!
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bccoo ... micro5.jpg
- the Freight railway train coming down the hill
- the Sante Fe ...
- ... at the Metrostation
- the Metroliner (under the Sante Fe)
- "Town Square" (awesome little set - http://guide.lugnet.com/set/1592) - with the red/blue awning, yellow castle, and vendor cart
- "Gravel Quarry" (another classic - http://guide.lugnet.com/set/360_1) - in the back right corner
- various cranes, forklifts, and other "yellow" industrial vehicles
- ladder truck
- ambulance
What's the set immediately beside the Mcd's? (the blue, with the trees behind, etc.)
The house on the hill? http://guide.lugnet.com/set/1484 maybe?
And what set is the black and red building on the corner (with the two towers) representing in http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=705458. Is it http://guide.lugnet.com/set/6776?
Too cool!
Hey. I think this is probably my first post here. But I'm from Vancouver Island and found this forum a while back. (I'm 15 years old by the way)
Anyhow, about the model, check this out, she's making 3 versions of her real house, a nano, minifig and finally larger scale one. The larger scale one is huge and so far I think has taken her 2 years.
I sort of know her online, that's why I know this.
Anyhow, about the model, check this out, she's making 3 versions of her real house, a nano, minifig and finally larger scale one. The larger scale one is huge and so far I think has taken her 2 years.
I sort of know her online, that's why I know this.
Welcome, dude (or dudette )J1A3L5 wrote:Hey. I think this is probably my first post here. But I'm from Vancouver Island and found this forum a while back. (I'm 15 years old by the way)
Oh my goodness !!Anyhow, about the model, check this out ...
That's alottabrix ...
Is that a real tat, here on her shoulder?
Is she from anywhere around here (wishful thinking, I know). We need more builders!
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Ya, See here.Robin wrote:Welcome, dude (or dudette )J1A3L5 wrote:Hey. I think this is probably my first post here. But I'm from Vancouver Island and found this forum a while back. (I'm 15 years old by the way)
Oh my goodness !!Anyhow, about the model, check this out ...
That's alottabrix ...
Is that a real tat, here on her shoulder?
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=63844
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I found that right after I'd posted, along with this.
Stunningly perfect. I have no other words. I can only aspire to someday be able to work at this level.
Love the gnarled, rock-monster tree. Pure genius.