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How can a Town builder utilise all those great Lego themes and animals collected over the years? Please check out my solution The Museum.

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For me this MOC is more about the interior

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Thanks for looking, comments welcome.

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Great Museum!!! Your poster on the front are quite impressive, as are the exhibits... Especially the Egyptian one. I also love all the small details like the vending machine, and may I say a wonderful one at that!

Keep on Brickin Redcross, you definitely have talent in this hobby.

~Bayonet

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Awesome museum for sure 'RedCross' :thumbup: Awesome job on the exterior but, the interior is to good for words. You really were able to build in tons of detail over numerous exhibits. Tough looking build; very well done. Keep up the great work :classic:

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Excellent Museum MOC Redcross! The external architecture might be conservatively-designed, but the huge picture banners are quite unique pieces of detailing that effectively offset the all-white color scheme. I also love how packed the interiors are with all the very nice and highly-detailed displays - you sure have maximized all your animals and historical figs very well. Fantastic work overall! :thumbup:

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You know, this reminds me of Night at the Museum, only in LEGO! The banners on the front look very nice, a fun little tease as to what's inside. I like how it's designed so it can open up easily and expose the chock-full of detail interior. Beautiful integration of LEGO's themes yesterday and today.

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Thanks everyone for your kind comments, you have been very encouraging.

Great Museum!!! Your poster on the front are quite impressive, as are the exhibits... Especially the Egyptian one. I also love all the small details like the vending machine, and may I say a wonderful one at that!

Keep on Brickin Redcross, you definitely have talent in this hobby.

~Bayonet

Excellent Museum MOC Redcross! The external architecture might be conservatively-designed, but the huge picture banners are quite unique pieces of detailing that effectively offset the all-white color scheme. I also love how packed the interiors are with all the very nice and highly-detailed displays - you sure have maximized all your animals and historical figs very well. Fantastic work overall! :thumbup:

You know, this reminds me of Night at the Museum, only in LEGO! The banners on the front look very nice, a fun little tease as to what's inside. I like how it's designed so it can open up easily and expose the chock-full of detail interior. Beautiful integration of LEGO's themes yesterday and today.

'Captain Bayonet', 'KielDaMan', '-R8-' commented on the banners. I thought you may be interested in how they were made.

The banners were created uploading my photos into a cartoonize program then printing them onto a coloured t-shirt projects A4 transfer made by Avery, this is then ironed onto the fabric.

Thanks

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Why is this not front paged?? Possibly one of the best mocs i have seen! You manage to put so much detail in such small places. Fantastic! Very orignal as well. Can't say i have seen a museum moc before. Again great job! Hopefully the moderators see this and front page it for more to enjoy!

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Wow, this is one of the most impressive MOCs I've ever seen. The detail in each little section is awesome, and the general insides just look like a musum. Your breaks between white, gray, and tan walls, the tall ceilings, even the lobby with soda machine - it's really perfect.

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A nice touch is the smaller things, like the electrical switchroom and plantroom - a vital componant to any building, where lighting and power is concerned.

talking of which, are you going to add little lights to the exhibits. I reckon Fiber-optic cables, would be a good idea, simulating spot lights.

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Thankyou everyone for your wonderful comments

A nice touch is the smaller things, like the electrical switchroom and plantroom - a vital componant to any building, where lighting and power is concerned.

talking of which, are you going to add little lights to the exhibits. I reckon Fiber-optic cables, would be a good idea, simulating spot lights.

Brickimad Are you refering to this room?

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I guess without any explanation it could be anything. It is actually a model/exibit workshop the steering wheels form part of a compactor. Movable shelves to store everything from spare swords, replacement heads and I'm sure even an odd elephant tail. (yes;my compactor shelves do slide along)

Thanks for your interest.

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