Posted July 2, 200816 yr Months ago I posted an LDD file of a building called Jefferson Avenue #45. I bought it recently and had one of the best Lego building experiences in quite a while. Lego needs to adopt the open lid style box Factory sets come in for all their products. (I seem to recall a time when their packaging was just as impressive as the toy inside.) I suppose it was only a little more expensive than I would've preferred, but the additional cost was offset by having all the pieces available in one spot at the same time. Anyway, here are some photos as well as the link to the now defunct Factory site listing. LINK It's sitting in front of a modest setup on my dining room table. The bulk of my Lego town sits in boxes in the basement. Chris Weagel Edited July 2, 200816 yr by Chris Weagel
July 2, 200816 yr That's a very nice MOC, Chris Weagel! I really like the colors, architecture and the flower box. It's a pity that you didn't include an interior since you let the backwalls open ( ). That could well be the house of the mayor I think . Well done! Klaus-Dieter
July 2, 200816 yr Author It's a pity that you didn't include an interior since you let the backwalls open Yeah, I need to work on that. I'm not that good at coming up with interior decor yet. Especially compared to what I see floating around on Brickshelf. Chris
July 2, 200816 yr Yeah, I need to work on that. I'm not that good at coming up with interior decor yet. Especially compared to what I see floating around on Brickshelf.Chris You should never compare your MOCs with some of these amazing MOCs shown on BS (and sometimes here on EB, too, since they sometimes are designed by some of our members) - otherwise you'll get crazy! Perhaps you want to take some ideas for the interior of this building and your amazing Store Strip of my Side Street? Klaus-Dieter
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