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

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These were some buildings I did that were commmisioned by the new Lego Museum in Bellaire Ohio (http://www.brickmuseum.net) about a year ago. Most are all facade and trying to minimize bricks.

Red & Old Grey Building - Around 2,000 pieces, loads of 2x2 and 2x4 bricks were available from Lego SAH at the time.

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Sand Blue & White Building - Same design, used tons of white 2x2 windows when they were also available in bulk from Lego SAH.

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A blue and white one with a tall first floor. 270 white 2x2 windows.

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A green and grey building - similiar design.

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A white & red building - similar design:

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Yeah, like I said it was a commission and not my personal collection- so embelishment was minimal. I would have built in elevators and tiled the heck out of all of them, but that would have made the piece count 1,000 more for each. These each cost about $150 in Bricklink parts or new bulk.

A nice design in all of these colors, I guess I like especially your blue version with

that very decent larger floor.... *y*

Very nice--I like the simplicity of the design, interpreted in different color schemes with a little variation. Very cool stuff, good work!

GREAT WORK!!, 6stud. I *wub* the look of the buildings. Very, very awesome *y* .

Model On!!

These are all very nice and would go great with any city! *y* *y*

~Peace

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