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New town
Very impressive town, I like it a lot.
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What book are you reading right now?
- Hi, I'm Mark
Lol... afraid not.... always worth asking though- the good things that TLC have done!
The Lego I grew up with was awesome, late 70s and 80s - as a child it gave you the opportunity to let your imagination run wild and create the world as you wanted it to be. It tested you and challenged you, where other toys often served things up ready-made for you. As a townie fan, seeing the return to that kind of stuff again (gradually) alongside all the other licensed themes etc. is wonderful, particularly as I watch my kids pursue it as enthusiastically as I did/do. Particular things that stand out? I suppose creator and the factory facility from the current line. The compromise between out and out 'reality' Playmobil style stuff and the old Lego quirks of single-person vehicles is a nice direction that offers the best of both worlds.- Divers
That's a very good MOC indeed, it inspires me onwards in my efforts to build a decent fleet of vessels. The Divers theme must have completely escaped my notice, I guess in the time I was 'away' from Lego. I particularly like the living quarters. Until a grey hull is produced though, my warship will have to wait. Well done.msavageesq started following Hi, I'm Mark , New City Set Pics for 2008 and A smaller 7998 heavy hauler.- New City Set Pics for 2008
Seems like TLC are not taking too kindly to images of new sets being placed online, if this thread and the Agent's one are anything to go by.- HMS Leopard
Awesome, absolutely awesome. Well done. Not usually into the Pirate's line, but that's an inspiring ship. Mark.- A smaller 7998 heavy hauler.
Thanks for that tip, I've got it to work! I appreciate your help. By the way, looking at your location - my wife went to Wisconsin once, on a school exchange from Germany - 1995 perhaps? She speaks very highly of it.....- A smaller 7998 heavy hauler.
Excellent MOC - my eldest got this for Christmas, but we find it difficult to play with as it dwarfs the town and the roads. I might just have to secretly MOC it while he's at school, or if I can get enough parts, turn one into two with the spare trailer :-) Brickmaster: Can I ask, do you have a technique for getting two side-by-side in a 6-wide vehicle. I have made two fire appliances as 6 wide scale, but cannot satisfactorily position two minifigs next to each other, without one being 'loose'. This is using normal doors, (i.e. small red, with fire signs on), rather than the non-doors as featured on Heavy-hauler or more recent set. Thanks.- What are your projects ??
I'm working on a city/town with my sons, that is suitable to give me MOCing opportunities and satisfaction of a realistic sort of town, whilst retaining easy playability for the children to enjoy Lego, both in terms of 'whooshing' it around, but also learning to build with it and express themselves. This is not necessarily as easy as it seems, but it is great fun. Current builds: 1. Our harbour/marina/lifeboat house section and a conversion of set 6482 (got off of eBay and not best pleased with) into a decent heavy lift helicopter. 2. More residential properties to give the extensive civil defence authorities something to do :-)- Kano
I always thought the difference was that a ship can carry a boat, but a boat can't carry a ship? This doesn't completely hold water though, as the HMS Nottingham (a ship by anyone's estimation) got brought back to the UK after a disagreement with some rocks off of Lord Howe Island, on the deck of a larger ship. Did that make it a boat?!? :-o As another point, the Royal Navy always refer to submarines as boats, not ships.- What's Next After the Build?
No one answer applies really. At the moment, I mostly buy sets I particularly want as they will add to the town project we're building in some fashion. Amongst kits the kids receive, unless they're really dire, I try to encourage them to build them and keep them intact, whilst making sure I continually pick up a selection of different bricks and parts for them to be creative with their own designs and ideas. I also get plenty of stuff off of Bricklink to use on my MOCs. At the moment, there are so many kits I want that I am working my way through the list. Eventually I hope to be at the point where I can buy multiples of some kits, in order to build the alternate versions for variety. So, in summary - build them, play with them I suppose.- 4996 Beach House Review
Great review, thank you. I have this on order for my youngest's birthday next month as our first venture into Creator. Looking towards the Town House thereafter, and then perhaps Town Plan or the Town House.- Hi, I'm Mark
Thanks all for the welcome. It really is a great resource, I have picked up a lot already. When we get a bit further with the town, I'll post some pictures. I think the 6 wide vehicles are a good compromise. 8 wide is a bit big for the stuff we have already, (as I say mostly left over from my youth), but 6 just fits and is more realistic. I've built a couple of fire engines in 6 wide and managed (just) to cram four crew into one of them, which again adds to realism. Hope to be able to contribute more to the forum as time passes.- Hi Everybody
welcome, from another newbie... - Hi, I'm Mark
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