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PastVPresent

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  1. rcush39 started following PastVPresent
  2. I like deco and and that lego is changing things up a bit but this building feels like a slightly weird combination of styles. Why would there be a deco diner (along with matching tower element) with the older/more traditional architecture on left side of the upper floors? Seems like an unrealistic combo - i could imagine a 100% deco building or even a traditional/historic building with a different (modernized) architecture at retail storefront but the fact that the deco is only carried up a portion of the upper levels here feels strange/not like what i generally see in real world cities. Said another way, seems like the deco should be just at ground floor or on the whole building, not just portions....?
  3. PastVPresent replied to Rick's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    So does the presence of mid 2000's Lego sets in the AFOL apartment answer the age old question of what era are the modulars? No longer early 1900s?
  4. PastVPresent replied to Rick's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    agreed, here it is: Presentation2 by PastVPresent, on Flickr
  5. PastVPresent replied to Rick's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    I made it taller.... Presentation1 by PastVPresent, on Flickr
  6. So much great stuff! Piano, drum set, train set, dentist's office, another bathroom, photo shoot...not to mention great exterior detail and parts use! + inverted corner(s) - everything so many have asked for, all in one set!
  7. Really enjoyed this build (great new parts use, etc) and the finished product fits in very nicely with the recent creator cars: http://Untitled by PastVPresent, on Flickr
  8. Heres how i squeezed a small 16x32 plaza into my shelf depth display, maybe something like this could work but doesnt leave much space for "assembling" http://Untitled by PastVPresent, on Flickr
  9. Welcome, this is great! You nailed the cast iron facades and that billboard design is really cool. Very nice looking NYC street, hope to see more in the future!
  10. Very nice mods SpaceMonkey, looks great!
  11. Thanks JonnyYeti, I built the underground part for the subway a while ago but am realizing now it could make it easy to add a basement/containment level to GBHQ - would be great to see pics if you end up doing something like it!
  12. Just added this to my City, thought it was a great build and really excited about how it looks finished (not too out of scale with modulars i think): http://Untitled by PastVPresent, on Flickr
  13. PastVPresent replied to Rick's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    DrJosephMosch, looking great! I didnt make mine taller but did mod the roof to make it flatter - just got it into the City (also along plaza): http://Untitled by PastVPresent, on Flickr
  14. Incredible work! I really like the modern touches in the traditional buildings (ie glass stairs, shower and coffee table) and the simple yet well-designed brownstone facade
  15. PastVPresent replied to HruppertDK's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    I built an NYC subway car (thread here: http://www.eurobrick...37#entry2169945) and an underground station for my modulars (thread here: http://www.eurobrick...96#entry2196579). Not sure how well either would translate to an official set, but would love it if Lego did release something one day. I also once tried building a more "official set sized" diorama version of the above in a competition, it didn't turn out how I would have liked (I blame it on the time constraints...) but pic here: https://www.flickr.c...eposted-public/
  16. Anyone think that parts of this will lift off ("modular style") in addition to hinging open? Based on some of the visible plates I hope it does. Simpsons house already showed both could be done...
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