Jasper Joppe Geers Posted November 26, 2009 Author Posted November 26, 2009 Well thank you Kinjai, Instructions? Well, I'll leave it to your imagination to figure things out, but if there's anything specific you would like to know i'll be happy to answer! For the post office e.g. there are some pictures in my map with the basic lay out on the baseplate. Perhaps that helps? Let me know anyway. Cheers, JJ. Quote
Jameson42 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Fantastic work here all around! I envy your brick supply and attention to detail. I'd love to build things this large myself. I hope to see more from you in the future. Quote
I Scream Clone Posted December 3, 2009 Posted December 3, 2009 I can't believe I missed these amazing modular creations Jasper Joppe Geers! I have been looking over all the details, and yes it is a large collection of bricks for sure. The beauty is definitely in the details, of which you have captured beautifully I might add. I can't believe you have tiled the interiors of the rooms as well. Welcome to EB as well, I hope to see more amazing work from you in future. Cheers ISC Quote
UberJumper Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Your awesome design made me register. I have a quick question i am really curious how did you make your roads and sidewalks? Quote
Jasper Joppe Geers Posted December 20, 2009 Author Posted December 20, 2009 Your awesome design made me register.I have a quick question i am really curious how did you make your roads and sidewalks? That's easy. The roads and cycle paths are made of Dark tan tiles seperated by 1 x 8 plates, and 1 x 8 tiles on top of them. The pavements are baseplates of 8 studs wide, tiled with Light bley tiles 2x2, with spare spaces for the trees, waste bins etc. Quote
UberJumper Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 That's easy. The roads and cycle paths are made of Dark tan tiles seperated by 1 x 8 plates,and 1 x 8 tiles on top of them. The pavements are baseplates of 8 studs wide, tiled with Light bley tiles 2x2, with spare spaces for the trees, waste bins etc. Interesting. Thanks. Quote
Legoist Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Hi all,This is my first post on this forum, so i think it is a bit convenient to introduce myself: ... OVERLOAD :cry_happy: Quote
Jasper Joppe Geers Posted January 13, 2010 Author Posted January 13, 2010 They are fantastic!!! OVERLOAD :cry_happy: Many thanks in return! :) Quote
Big Cam Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 The new Emporium will look stellar on your street, is it safe to say you'll be getting one? Quote
Littlest Rhino Posted January 16, 2010 Posted January 16, 2010 All of these, especially the shot of all of them on the street at the end, look absolutely amazing! If I may ask, however, what is the best way to go about building one of these? By that I mean how do I go about ordering what bricks (what sizes, and the amount of each). I'm looking to put together 2-3 of my own and need a of a guide on how to get started if you know what I mean. Any help is much appreciated! Quote
Jasper Joppe Geers Posted January 16, 2010 Author Posted January 16, 2010 Hi Rhino, First have a look at this topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36535 It's pretty much a collective instruction from some people on how to start your own building. Than you could take a glimpse at this: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36576 It's my current project i'm creating, (a sweetshop) and it comes with quite a few pics on how i fumbled everything together. Just to give you an idea. Cheers, JJ. Quote
Littlest Rhino Posted January 16, 2010 Posted January 16, 2010 Thanks so much, JJ - those two links alone definitely helped. The one question that I have that didn't get answered in either is how you go about buying pieces (bricks). I'm assuming that most of your collection has been accumulated over the years (buying a lot of different sets and eventually multiple specific sets once you realize what you need/want). I've been wanting to use the Pick-a-Brick store on the LEGO Official Store website located here: http://shop.lego.com/pab/?warning=false From my experience building some of the pre-made Creator Houses, a majority of the bricks are the 1x4,6,8,10, etc. variety - purchasing these bricks by bulk in different colors, is that a safe bet? I'm just a little worried about how I'm going to go about accumulating the little "odds-and-ends" pieces that you see throughout. Quote
Jasper Joppe Geers Posted January 16, 2010 Author Posted January 16, 2010 That is easy. Basically you collect your bricks as you buy your sets over the years. With those you can start playing and find out how some bricks can be used, not just the plain 1 x 2, 1 x 4 etc. bricks. Some people buy a number of the same set, just to collect bricks. PAB is a good start if you need a specific brick in a certain amount. Creativity is all. it's not up to someone else (like me) to tell you how to start, that's up to you. I can only give you an idea. And if you're happy with your creation, that is ( i think) the best achievement you can make! :) Quote
Littlest Rhino Posted January 16, 2010 Posted January 16, 2010 Once again, thanks so much for the reply JJ. I'm not worried about the creativity aspect; I know that once I get all organized have the appropriate bricks and such, I'll be able to just flow. Do you have any recommendations as to which sets to pick up for just the bricks (bang for the buck, sort of deal) or what I should be looking to buy via PAB? Quote
Jasper Joppe Geers Posted January 16, 2010 Author Posted January 16, 2010 As for me, when a new modular building comes out, i'll make sure my wallet allows me a couple of those. It's a wrench, but well worth it! Same goes for other sets that have anything to do with town. No matter if it is an exclusive or a creator set, it all comes down to the bricks in the set. You can find out about it easy. I knew even before it was released i had to have a few of that Fire Brigade, just to make sure i had a number of those dark red 1 x 1 tiles... Now have a go and create! Haha Quote
Loganwan Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 Wow Jasper. I missed this before. Your street looks fantastic. I am amazed seeing these modular buildings. Just getting the parts together to make the side walks seems like an undertaking. I look forward to seeing what you come up with next. I am off to see your sweet shop now. :) Quote
NorthernKnight Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 I'm very impressed by your models. :thumbup: The setup as a whole is magnificent it's great to see a big peaceful layout without all those policemen/firefighters/tanks/zombies and other stuff that are so abundant in many Lego cities. Quote
Jasper Joppe Geers Posted May 29, 2010 Author Posted May 29, 2010 Bingo! I finally found my street topic in de dungeons, so here we are. I've taken some pics of my latest Moc, Elladora's sweetshop, and gave this Moc it's place in the street. The Green Grocer had to move one place, but luckily they didn't complain. One problem starts to occur though. These tables that hold this street are more or less fully used. This means that if i'm up to anything more, there has to change something. If i'm able to change tables with the opposite of the room, i'm able to add an extra meter (one feet approx.) to the street... Anyway. I'll post one pic of the street here, and the rest are links, just not to clog up this forum with loads of pics. Enjoy! http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j185/JJG...at/DSCN3118.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j185/JJG...at/DSCN3116.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j185/JJG...at/DSCN3117.jpg And a link to the rest of the map: http://s80.photobucket.com/albums/j185/JJG...o%20Muntstraat/ See ya next time! JJ. Quote
RoryoCox Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 I love the purple on the building, it really adds colour to the whole street. This new building goes well with the others and your trees are brilliant. You are an extraordinary builder with some fantastic skills, Well Done Quote
mautara Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 Welcome to eurobricks. A very good and detailed work! The entire road is fantastic! :thumbup: Quote
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