Posted September 29, 20177 yr A few months ago I've participated in my first Lego event. It was a festival orginised by Russian Lego community Phantoms.su. I was really inspired after the festival and desided to create a new Western MOC. At first, I'd like to show you the previons ones. On the 2nd of December 2010 my first Wild West creationcalled "Western. Saloon" was published. I had a very little amount of parts but I also had a big wish to make a Western MOC. As a resault, it was really small and empty. It was the beginning. On the 04/09/2011 I've tried to create something bigger, "Western. Bank" was published. I've already had more parts. I guess It's quite nice. On the 21st July of 2011 from the ruins of Hogwarts Castle another Saloon was made. On the March the 5th 2012 one more Saloon was showed. I really love this MOC. And also one more small Western related MOC was published during that spring. My largest Western MOC (until today) is Once Upon a Time in the West. It has been published on the EB Frontpage. And in Winter 2015 I've showed A Town Calld Mercy (just one street in fact). Now it's time for An Old West Town. And it's actually a town. It has all (or almost all) the buildings every small Western town needs: train station, saloon, bank, sheriff's office, post, store, undertacker's house and a church. I don't how many pieces does it have. Well, I now only that I've uded almost 600 1x2 sand green plates to build a sheriff's office. But I now how much time I needed to make this MOC. It's alomost two months. Enjoy! 01 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 02 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 30 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 26 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 27 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 28 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 29 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 03 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 31 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 04 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 05 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 06 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 07 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 08 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 09 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 10 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 11 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 12 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 13 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 14 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 17 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 18 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 19 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 20 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 21 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 22 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 23 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 24 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 25 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr All the building can be easily removed off the base. Most of them have interiors. A Church 33 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 34 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 35 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 36 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 37 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr The Undertaker's house 38 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 39 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 40 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 41 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr A Bank 42 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 43 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr Saloon. 44 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 45 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 46 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 47 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 48 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 50 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 51 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr Sheriff's Office 53 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 54 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 55 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 56 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr A Water Tower and a Windmill. 57 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 58 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr The Great West Train 60 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 61 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr The Train Station. 62 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 63 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 64 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 65 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 66 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 67 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr A Toilet and A Gallows. 68 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 69 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr A Store 70 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 71 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 72 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr A Post Office 73 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 74 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 75 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 76 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 77 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr 78 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr A Cart 79 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr And a base with no buildings. 80 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr It can be easily separeted into 32x32 moduls. 81 by Matvey Petrov, on Flickr
September 29, 20177 yr All of your buildings are really great. I like the manageable sizes as well as the overall layout. I'd like to see a lot more activity in the streets! It's really nice that you created each building able to remove easily from it's base.
October 2, 20177 yr Wow ! Amazing work ! I'll be honest, I'll stole some ideas for my western layout. I hope to see new expand of this work
October 2, 20177 yr Author Thanks for comments! bnesty, this MOC is completed. I won't expend it. But I'll make another Wild West MOC (nor very soon, but I will). There are so many aspects of that's time life. I'd like to make a sawmill for example, or an Indian village maybe. Edited October 2, 20177 yr by BaraSH
October 7, 20177 yr Very good - and much more elaborate than my attempts at Western houses. Fine creation!
October 9, 20177 yr So many details in every part of the creation. Really amazing work! I will probable study this MOC more to pick up some ideas.
October 17, 20177 yr This is an impressive Western build with all the features one would expect in such a town. The exteriors are well done. Adding interiors is definitely a step above what is expected for a layout like this. The out house is a great touch. I would have preferred a little more minifigure action moving about the town but this is probably more realistic for a real town of the era. I look forward to more Western builds from you. I enjoyed looking at your past builds as well and seeing the progression.
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