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BlueSkies

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  1. Thanks all. Appreciate. @Berthil that’s an amazing job and display. All v new to this - I had to google MOC to see what it meant 😂Clearly there’s a whole world of stuff out there that I’ve yet to learn about.
  2. Thanks (both) for the guidance. Appreciate. Agree - for me a car should be displayed as you see it ‘on the road’. Might lose visibility of some mechanisms - but at least it looks right
  3. Hi David. Thanks for your speedy suggestion. Yes I looked at those a few months ago. They look great but space is my enemy. Appreciate I haven’t explained myself well. I don’t seem able to add any photos as they exceed the upload limit but I’m looking to keep a working office but with (dare I say) sophisticated and stylish display options (built in shelves, lit display niches etc). I was interested to see if anyone out there had done anything along these lines that might provide inspiration for a layout design. If I can work out how to upload photos I will :)
  4. Forgive me - im sure there are numerous threads on the site regarding this topic but I can’t seem to find. I have built all the super cars and large cars/motorcycles and am now starting on the F1 models. As many as I can are displayed in my office. But I’m now wanting to create a bespoke LEGO display area that can display my sets to their best. Online searches bring up lots of Perspex boxes or overcrowded shelves but I’m seeking inspiration for something that looks better (and don’t want to display in Perspex boxes or at angles etc etc)…..just something that looks modern, clean and professional. Any images available of solutions/designs?
  5. I’m looking to purchase this set. Lego advise the width as 33cm which I’m assuming is the maximum width with the outriggers fully extended? If so could anyone that has built advise the minimum width (outriggers retracted)? I’m trying to work out what I can fit on my shelves. Many thanks
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