Posted September 6, 20159 yr Hi all, today I want to show my BayWa warehouse. BayWa is an agricultural cooperative society in Germany. The tower is a silo used to store grain brought by farmers, it may later be loaded to freight wagons using the pipes in front of the building. The warehouse o the right is used to store all things to satisfy a farmers demand, like seed, fertilizer, gas and so on. One interesting detail is the fork lifter which is loading the barrel – it is really working! Please see the corresponding thread in “LEGO Technic, Mindstorms & Model Team” for the used techniques. See the link here http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=114250 Here are some pictures of the complete scene. It is a module which was part of a greater layout shown at the BrickCityDays in Saarbrücken, Germany, end of August 2015 Front view Doors Fork lifter and trailer Storage tanks Warehouse Rear front Hope you like the MOC cu Lok24 Edited September 6, 20159 yr by Lok24
September 6, 20159 yr I'm really liking this! My favorite part is the loading dock with the truck and forklift. And nice technique with the sliding doors effect! Great work!
September 6, 20159 yr Great build and so many details so well done. The sliding doors are well executed and its a nice colour scheme too.
September 6, 20159 yr Very nice classic town feel design there 'Lok24', excellent work and Brick On !
September 7, 20159 yr On 9/6/2015 at 11:55 AM, THERIZE said: very nice and big! how are those curves attached to the baseplate? By the looks of it they aren't attached and just sitting on top of tile pieces Awesome building and scene well done!
September 7, 20159 yr Very nice MOC love the way it connects to the Railway ;). I also like the way you have done those fences and the parcels! Great Work -RailCo
September 7, 20159 yr Author Hi all, thanks for your comments. Quote very nice and big not big enough here are two links to show the original situation http://www.ralf-buek...Gebaeude.02.JPG on the second picture the small brown shed on the left is - the station! Compare the rails with the silo.... http://www.mainschle...-01/L5gross.jpg Quote how are those curves attached to the baseplate? As assumed: they are lying on tiles: cu Lok24 Edited September 7, 20159 yr by Lok24
September 7, 20159 yr very nice! Living in Bavaria I have several of these in towns neaby (also some operated by Raiffeisen)
September 11, 20159 yr Impressive! When I see MOCs this big, I wonder how spacious house you all have :) I barely get away with 1 baseplate MOC... This one looks delicious ;)
September 12, 20159 yr Author Thank you all for your interest and the positive feedback. Hi Mestari, Quote When I see MOCs this big, I wonder how spacious house you all have :) No, not at all I have a home office with less the 10m², containing shelfs, folders,desktop and pc and so on. And there is one(!) wall 4 meters long with all my LEGO in shelfs and boxes, and a plate to build on. That's all. The BayWa I build in about 5 weeks for the exhibition only and could store it on a small table aside. Meanwhile the building is dismounted (app. 5500 parts) and sorted again, I don't have any big models or even a railroad layout here. cu Lok 24 Edited September 12, 20159 yr by Lok24
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