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

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Like every year, we(a few members of Lowlug), made a Historical Collab again. And this year we also gave it a Dr. Who twist, so we could build several Historical highlights! So the western part was build by Tijger-San and me. Enjoy the pictures!

Overview:

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Buildings:

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Closeups:

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That`s a mighty fine lay out!

Oh wow this is stunning. Great athmosphere and attention to detail! I especially love the sherrifs building with the attached small prison.

So many amazing details. I really like how each building is so different and yet they all fit together within the layout.

Ah, that's an amazing layout, quite spectacular! I pretty much love everything about it.

I'm also working on a Western layout these days and wish we could promote that topic a little better here in the History forum. No idea how though as yet another RPG wouldn't make any sense. A community build or some sort of competition would be cool though!

BTW, do you happen do have a better pic of the train?

That's breathtaking!

Very impressive. Love how all the buildings fit perfectly, yet have their own distinct style. Those vine-y trees look great, but kind of creepy right up close. Awesome collaboration! I can't even tell that multiple people worked on it.

What's going on in that black patch with the white figures? House fire?

Wow what a lush lovely western scene to take in. So many details it's like a Lego Where's Waldo

Another awesome western scene.

Love everything about it !

So many details. I also love the burned down house !

Great work here ! :thumbup:

That's really a super mega diarama! As far as I know, LEGO City was the first theme series - even before mini figures.And it's still popular because much is needed in a western town: railway stations, shops etc. I like the playability of your creation and that you combined a few different ideas in one set. The combination of stone and wood looks great. How long have you been creating LEGO diaramas to become such skillful builders?!!! Unusual building techniques. It looks very realistic.

Nice layout! :thumbup:

I have seen the diorama at Legoworld. :classic:

The landscape is very nice and the buildings have great details and nice colors.

The Trainstation looks really good with the colors.

I like the effect of the logbricks on its side.

Great built! :thumbup:

Very impressive layout!

You guys are not showing off by any chance? :laugh:

So vast, so many details = congratulations!

And who of you included the Tardis?

Great layout guys. Amazing job there.. I really like this train station :wub: :wub:

WTF,this is incedible,great job

Greetings KevFett2011

Stunning build, Ecc and Tijger-San! So many epic shops, and landscape details :oh::wub:

The train and water tower are great additions as well. And I love the variety of brick built signs :thumbup:

Amazing build, one of the best western layouts I have ever seen.

Absolutely gorgeous! So many nice little scenes in there

That's an impressive town!

This is a stunning feat of construction. Well done.

Stunning work with great details! :thumbup::grin: hope i could live in the town!

What a fantastic layout. So detailed and full of life!

This really is an excellent work. :thumbup:

Whoa, it's beautiful! I miss the Western theme sooo much! Were you using any custom minifig torsos for this? For example where is this from?

So many cool details is making me crazy! :wacko: The setup looks really wonderful, and you all used a lot of neat building techniques. While the buildings are awesome, the first things I noticed were the trees made out of the "prickly vine" pieces. I don't believe I've ever seen them used like that but they make for some fantastic looking trees. They almost look like cedar trees.

You all did a great job!

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