Posted March 11, 200816 yr I am signed up for the RSS feed from the LEGO blog Brick Town Talk. They had a superb tabletown highlighted today. Here are a few pictures. Gallery
March 11, 200816 yr That is stunning! X-O It amazes me what people can do with our beloved bricks. *y* *y* Thanks for sharing this! ~Peace
March 11, 200816 yr I think my creative juices just died. Oh my Godliness! That is do awesome! Me want!
March 11, 200816 yr Oddly, the main attraction there is not the town itself, which I honestly find a little bit bland (except for those independent buildings, those are great), but rather the NOHAB MY/MX/MV locomotive, which are used here, plus I love the looks. That is probably the best MOC of one of those I've seen. It's faithfully captured the real locomotive's looks. Edited March 11, 200816 yr by Freddie
March 12, 200816 yr Author Hmm, what else to say...? Oh yeah, elephant parade on! :-P I thought the parade was the best part too!
March 12, 200816 yr *wub* This is amazing, I also wonder how long that must have taken to put together. The detail is brilliant. What a great find!
March 12, 200816 yr This is the collective effort of several MALUG members that's exhibited this month at a shopping centre in Budapest. Some parts of the diorama have been years in the making, but this is the largest and most diverse version to date. Unfortunately, I'm not personally involved, but I'm very proud of them all the same. :-)
March 12, 200816 yr I really love that grey church. That looks really sharp. Light grey and sand green is one of my favorite color combinations.
March 12, 200816 yr Oh ma Gawd... that's the most beautiful and perfect town buildings and street i have ever seen. My jaw was hanging when i was viewing the pics.. thanks for sharing! :'-)
March 12, 200816 yr wow I love it! My favourite detail is :-/ :-/ The train tunnel. but it's all amazing!
March 12, 200816 yr This is the collective effort of several MALUG members that's exhibited this month at a shopping centre in Budapest. Some parts of the diorama have been years in the making, but this is the largest and most diverse version to date. Oh, a group project.... now I feel a little relieved. X-D Thanks for the info, Hun! *y*
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