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Wow, the building looks very good and all of the little rocks in the pathways and on the tracks are amazing detail! :classic:

Thanks CityBuilder!

Great looking station, if I must say. Where on earth did you get those lovely Dark Blue Police hats though? :wub:

Thank you AgentRick57! you can get the Hats in the Artic Icebreaker - 60062.

This is absolutely amazing! :wub:

I was looking where is a picture of original Lego box to catch the set number! Onistly... :thumbup:

Thanks King Aragorn and bjorkan, sadly a few too many flimsy techniques to make it a real set, but flattering all the same!

I really love the atmosphere of this one.

Very nicely detailed and well thought out, as are all your creations.

Would also fit very nicely in a Winter village setting. Maybe some snow on the roof, and Bob's your uncle!

Keep clicking those bricks together!

Beautiful - nicely laid out and fittingly populated!

Very nice snaillad!!!

I agree... this would fit perfectly with the Winter Village theme.

Good work!

Thanks Withacee, Captain Braunsfeld, JopieK and agadoijo. It would probably look quite fitting decorated with lights and a festive tree to make a winter scene out of it. Maybe if I get some time at Xmas!

Found your instructions for the vehicles on eBay this morning and ordered immediately! Cant wait to get started. I would suggest that you add the word "modular" to get a little more exposure.

Hi ecmo47, these designs have been reverse engineered and instructions created by someone else with my permission. I don't sell the instructions or have any responsibility of advertising them. I only ever freebuild. I'm sure they'll fit into a 1930's-1950's layout. I really love that era for design and style.

Cheers

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"Hi ecmo47, these designs have been reverse engineered and instructions created by someone else with my permission. I don't sell the instructions or have any responsibility of advertising them. I only ever freebuild. I'm sure they'll fit into a 1930's-1950's layout. I really love that era for design and style."

Cheers

You picked the right guy for the partnership. The instructions and parts lists are excellent. Even included the files to load the lists onto Bricklink. Definitely worthy of your excellent designs.

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I love this all, especially the windows, the cobblestones, and the trees! I also looked at your other projects and love the mood of them.

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I am using my first ever post on Eurobricks to say that you are, by far, the best builder, anywhere, ever. The attention to detail, the choice of colours, amazing! This model is smaller than your others yet looks charming, perfectly balanced, realistic enough but yet still very LEGO. Kudos.

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The pavement is IMO the best part, great usage of the flat studs. One thing I don't like is how you didn't use normal LEGO train tracks, but instead made your own using tiles. I'd prefer regular tracks over that, but still an amazing build.

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Beautiful station. Love the effect of the different arches in the building. Great platform and track, in fact all of it.

How have you made the smoke in the chimney? It looks really perfect.

Awesome MOC.

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