Posted January 13, 201114 yr Phonecell Buildtime: ca. 25 Min. Legocount: 43 Description: A simple phonecell. Weekendhouse Buildtime: ca. 5 Hours Legocount: 661 Description: This MOC based on 6370 - Weekend House. But change by me with many details and improvements! Firebrigade - Laddertruck Buildtime: ca. 10 Hours Legocount: 385 Description: A conplete selfbuild of a german fire-laddertruck with many details und funktions Underground Train - Hamburg-Germany Buildtime: ca. 8 Hours Legocount: 1108 Description: A famous undergroundtrain from hamburg-germany. Model: DT3. Regional-Train Buildtime: ca. 6 Hours Legocount: 1011 Description: This Train based on 7725 - Passenger Train (12V). I changed many details, colors and interior. Highspeed-Train Buildtime: ca. 10 Hours Legocount: 1628 Description: My version of a modern highspeed-train. Yes... im inspired by french TGV. The A-Team Buildtime: ca. 4 Hours Legocount: 444 Description: The famous actionseries-team: Hannibal, Face, B.A., Murdoc ... and a GMC-Truck... the A-Team. The Nine Fellowships Buildtime: ca. 2 Hours Legocount: 50 Description: Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Gimli, Boromir, Aragorn, Logolas and Gandalf (The Grey) LXF-Download: Click on pictures. ;) More MOCs on my german forum: Jey Bee´s Works
January 13, 201114 yr One of the things I really like about these is that they look like they were designed in the sturdy style of official sets. For me, I like MOCs to look entirely like sets or entirely not like sets. (the latter meaning extreme realism to the point of illegal connections and the like) I especially like the design of the German fire engine; looks like it could fit right in with the existing line. Great job.
January 14, 201114 yr These are all very well done LDD MOCs Jey_Bee! Thank you for sharing. Rightfully Indexed!
January 14, 201114 yr Hey KDM - like your new signature Thanks! Got around some P'Shoppin' last night to create a header for the Index and reused the image for my sig.
January 14, 201114 yr Totally agree with Brickdoctor here. I love that these look like proper Lego sets you could buy. Fantastic EDIT: Oh, and an extra thumbs up for The A-Team! Edited January 14, 201114 yr by Praiter Yed
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