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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Another one... Again, still needs a bit of polishing, but you get the idea.

It was heavily inspired by one I saw here a few months back, but for the life of me I can't find the original post and properly attribute credit...

21384215088_182b98bbe9_c.jpgUntitled by Ryan McNamee, on Flickr

Edited by AirborneAFOL

Cool! Like JopieK said it indeed looks a bit creepy. I bet a scene in the dark with the lego ghost train could be cool.

Very nice work. This would work on a modern or historic layout equally as well. Great job.

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Thanks for the kind words. As I said in the Train Station thread, this one still needs a good bit of refining, but with the imminent birth of new twins, I may have to table any plans until spring. I don't use design software so I just tinker with the bricks I have. Amongst my polishing work to do yet on this one:

1. Re-tiling the track/ground in front to replace those flat tan tiles with a more "natural/rugged" landscape.

2. Adding some lights/door-handles/etc (to some of those exposed SNOT bricks.

3. Adding some stored crates/goods to the interior.

4. Tweaking the trim around the main entry (far left) door.

Very much open to other ideas/suggestions. Was shooting for something that looked "well used", but not exactly "creepy"!

  • 2 months later...

thanks for sharing this with us. i think it is one of the best idea to have ware house at this loctaion. Thumbs ap :)

Edited by Cooper123

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