SalvoBrick Posted August 13, 2024 Posted August 13, 2024 (edited) Hello, long time no see? Well, since I have other hobbies too and I was busy with work and such, I had to put on hiatus my Lego city. Now I've fount the time to celebrate in an appropriate way the 20th aniversary of my city diorama. A few years ago I built a second diorama, trains only, put in the attic (since in my apartment there isn't enough space for both). Now, I've moved (temporary) the train diorama and united to the city one, buildg my BIGGEST DIORAMA EVER! 4 sq. meters, 64 baseplates including all the buildingsbuilt so far, and they are all MOCs! Edited August 13, 2024 by SalvoBrick Quote
Murdoch17 Posted August 13, 2024 Posted August 13, 2024 (edited) As i said on Flickr, it's a very nice diorama @SalvoBrick. I love the station especially, and adore the vintage late 2000s-era feel of the other buildings. It's got a classic, timeless vibe that makes me year for yesteryear of.... 15 years ago?!? (Man, I'm getting old!) Edited August 13, 2024 by Murdoch17 Quote
SalvoBrick Posted August 14, 2024 Author Posted August 14, 2024 I prefer the less elaborate, simpler modular style, like the one of the first modulars of the late 2000's - early 2010's Quote
SalvoBrick Posted August 20, 2024 Author Posted August 20, 2024 Rearranged the diorama to a square-shaped layout. More pictures in my Flickr gallery! Quote
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