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  1. It is maintained by me :) At the bottom of that page, there is a link to the original Eurobricks thread where many movies and series were listed (I haven't yet listed all on the site).
  2. Long time since last update (even if I don't know if many people follow this thread), here are a few changes done since then. First, the 2023 modular replaced the cat: A last view of the city before big changes of 2023: I decided to remove the train, as it was taking a lot of space and I was not making it run often enough. That allows me to add a few more modulars... The disappearance of the rails in the back allowed be to push everything by 16 studs: ... and bring the service station area by 16 studs closed to the front, as well as replacing the two T crossings by a X road crossing: (not yet in place on the photo) The Dinner and the police station were shifted by 32 studs, and the Parisian restaurant by only 16 to insert the book store between these, that's a building that I already moved a few times in the city: The only rail track that I kept is the one that was between the alley and the vegetable garden: I kept the 12V crossing signals but re-made gates with Technic parts. At the other end of the track, a tram station: Behind the Palace Cinema, there is some free space to put a future building I should make some day. The fairground was moved to provide free space for the new 2024 modular. At its side, I've put the MOD of the bank set 3661 that I still hadn't integrated in the city since I moved from my previous apartment. At the other side of the city, the beach was slightly moved (adding a narrow wood board to make the area a little bigger), leaving enough space for the fairground. I rmoved the wood board on which the train was passing along the wall, so I could re-use the red & grey bridge that was in my previous town layout (see first posts of the thread). I made a base for the Ferris wheel: Behind the scene: (2nd photo is the block on the left that I had to make bigger, as I forgot that the baseplates were not aligned, one of the reason why I made that base). Global view of the current city: Some time ago I also added to the Ninjago Diorama (see in posts at the beginning of the page) a new part with the remaining building from the Docks, that I still hadn't integrated since:
  3. Maersk Blue? Though that it is not that close to Medium Blue normally I think
  4. I found a few times a random brick in the street. I remember when I was kid I found a few bricks (4 or 5 ?) on the beach, in the sand. It was a good proof to what my father said, not to take Lego to the beach or I would lose parts :D (so I never did, I was only playing with regular toy cars). More recently (well, still a little more than ten years ago), I remember I saw a whole bunch of parts on the street, but nothing was salvageable: cars already flattened all I don't know if it was lost by someone or if that just dropped from a trash bag. I was more lucky when I found a whole set 3844 (Creationary), with the box and mostly complete, laying among the trash bags waiting to be picked up in front of the building across the street of where I lived. All was still clean, fortunately (I washed all, though).
  5. Nice, not easy to build with this interesting color indeed. The back of the building is great too :)
  6. They work well for small parts like tiles or small plates, but indeed for bricks they are less handy (not deep enough)
  7. After having done my house, I thought that I should do our car to park it in front I started that more than a year ago, finished in September, but I only published photos recently, so now I'm posting that here. For reference, the real one looks like this: See the Wikpedia page for example for other photos from other angles. In front of the house : All is Lego, including the stickers, from the set 76901 Toyota GR Supra. I still have to replace four brackets when they will be released in orange... https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=36840#T=C (I used them thinking that the McLaren Speed Champions set was bringing them, but it had other new ones in orange) See more details about the construction on https://antp.be/lego/moc/yaris.php
  8. I think I already had a similar issue on a previous building. I don't remember which one, but I already noticed that the plates do not always perfectly align.
  9. There is this sold already made: https://wlwyb.com/shop/periodic-table-of-lego-colors/ but not using only one part type. I have the first version, that third version has more colors. Otherwise I think one of the part existing in the highest number of colors for making a color chart is the 1x2 brick (sometimes with two 1x1, or a 1x2 plate), which is what I did too, I'm only missing two or three of the existing colors for these. But of course some colors just don't exist in this kind of brick or plate, so the chart will never really be complete.
  10. Indeed, it was a very good one :) My sister watched that one so many times when we were kids that I saw it a lot too.
  11. It seems to be the king from Robin Hood, from this year's Disney minifig collectible series https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=coldis100-15#T=S&O={"iconly":0} (or prince, according to the description; I haven't seen that movie since many years) Quite recent then
  12. In Windows 10, BlueBricks runs as a 64-bit process
  13. Nice, all that looks luxurious/retro/gorgeous We can feel the atmosphere of that era
  14. Indeed, I could not find it on the Ikea Belgium site either - I had to rely on a search engine for a picture link :)
  15. Thanks :) Not so much changed lately, I should continue with the garden... but as it will take a lot of space I haven't made yet more than just the patio already shown. In the meantime, as we added an orange bin (for compost collect, as it will be mandatory in Brussels in may, we already started), I added it in Lego; The blue bin (with white bags, for general unrecycled garbage; the plastic & metal being in the grey bin with blue bags) had to be moved on the left, where there was a red step stool. That one was itself moved on the other side: I made it differently as it was a little too big. The real one looks like this: https://www.ikea.com/ch/fr/images/products/maesterby-marchepied-brun-rouge__0870944_PE687708_S5.JPG?f=xxs On the wall before the last flight of stairs, I hung the Van Gogh set 21333. It is nice, with that set they provide the part for those who make a replica of their house in Lego
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