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

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Looks very good, Henning Birkeland, this shows it doesn't necesarrily always have to be a large supersized MOC to make a nice and beautiful city representation.

The only thing missing on this scale are minifigs, unless you make these yourself as well of course.

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This looks great- I can't wait to see more updates/revisions.

The park is nice especially the small bridge and pond. Nice trees.

Wow, HB, that's impressive! I love it! How did you do the awning on the tan/bley building? What parts are those?

Really lovely work!

I'm always amazed at how creators are able to design a MOC that looks like a real town (or other creation) in such a small scale. This is excellent. I'm really impressed HB. It has that Cafe Corner/Modular City style about it. I esp. like the bridge, the traffic lights, and the police station. The entire little City looks terrific! :thumbup:

I must admit that this creation is something innovative, especially by using mini creators' concept. In fact, you have actually found a use for these mini sets, which is to combine them with this lovely town of yours. I never fond of the mini creators as there are not minifig oriented. Most of the time, I don't like sets which do not have minifigs included.

However, your mini town has proved me wrong, and it's defintely looks great at a whole. I like the overall concept, and it reminded me of micro machines, which I used to play when I was a child. :tongue:

Very cleverly done, Henning! :thumbup:

I love those micro style MOCs and you have created a very nice one!

I have to try something similar in the future.

Too bad any people-bricks would not fit the scale.

that's a reallly cute little town ! I ... LOVE IT ! ^^

Great work. And welcome to the community. I have always wanted to do micro-scale. :thumbup:

What a cute little town! The greatest part in it is that it can be vastly extended even with a small collection of LEGO.

Also, if someone misses minifigs for this scale, could those be made by putting this in yellow on top of this in some other color? :classic:

Great idea sandy ! and you're right that the great thing about this city is that you don't need a huge collection to build it!

What a cute little town! The greatest part in it is that it can be vastly extended even with a small collection of LEGO.

Also, if someone misses minifigs for this scale, could those be made by putting this in yellow on top of this in some other color? :classic:

That would have been my only idea, but I fear the "figs" would be too tall in combination with the cars. :thumbdown:

That town is very detailed, but yet so small! :thumbup: It's very nice, and the buildings and cars are great! I hope you make more and combine them. :sweet:

Your moc reminds of those very small model trains and buildings. It is very detailed. My moccing skills are far from being so good as to make such small buildings so detailed.

...and the best thing about such mocs is: they don't need a lot of space! :wink:

That's an amazing MOC, Henning Birkelan...! :thumbup:

I really :wub: like it - mainly the red house in the middle and the park in the front. :oh:

You did an excellent job with designing a whole street scene in mini style. All the detailed buildings, the nice cars and the lovely additional stuff makes it a really excellent MOC which looks very realisitc! :oh:

Very, very well done! :thumbup:

Klaus-Dieter

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Great job and welcome to EB. I've seen alot of microscale buildings, but you really brought it to the next level with the SNOT work on the roads, and the modular concept. By all means post more if you expand upon this idea.

This is a pretty good town MOC. I like how you made every thing really small. Even the cars are tiny. Nice job. Keep up the good work!

I love it, very beautiful . Lot of clever tricks I don't really see how you did them... Great pond with bridge.

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