Posted April 24, 201212 yr present a diorama that has the 4x4 baseplates(32x32) "Serveja Vilage" In portuguese, Cerveja meens Beer, my name its Sérgio, and exists one city it calls "Beja" "Serveja" its just a little joke mixing all that names. :) in this layout i try to everting the most realistic possible, use plenty of rare colors, to give a more sober, all trains are replicas of Portuguese trains think I've introduced them all here :) Can see more pictures here: This work it was made with a veryveryvery helpful hand(and lots of pieces and a dream lego stock )of my friend and excelent afol João Paulo Fernandes. Edited April 26, 201212 yr by Sérgio
April 24, 201212 yr Wonderfull! I'm often in Portugal (my parents live in Tavira) and I think you've captured the spirit with the trainstation and that super nice house with the red(ish) roof, good work I haven't been able to study Portuguese trains yest (heck, Tavira doesn't even have a trainstation, just a stop) so I don't know if they're accurate. But it looks real good Me likes
April 24, 201212 yr That looks absolutely gorgeous! The colours are perfect, the trains are wonderful, and all those details... what a fantastic diorama! Stunning. Oh, and the train station is one of the best I've ever seen - especially the roof. So well done.
April 25, 201212 yr Great work, Sérgio. It's a wonderful scene with plenty of great details to look at. I particularly like the roofing solution on the station and the blue house. Did you paint that tile mural on the side of the station? Top job. :classic:
April 25, 201212 yr WOW! This is TOTALLY COOL! Huge masterpiece and beautiful buildings, I like the architechture of the station The windmill is awesome and the train depot absolutely great! The power line and the vegetation so highly detailed are a great touch
April 25, 201212 yr This is lovely, although I think it qualifies more under the category of "diorama" rather than being a complete layout. In any case, it is a brilliant scene and certainly shows once again that you have a great eye for detail. Could you please let us know some more about the trains / engines you've based your models on?
April 25, 201212 yr Author Hi my friends! Thank you all for the positive words! The stickers are custom made, the paint in station its a original paint of one real random station in Portugal. Thats right its a diorama, not a layout, i ask any moderator to change the title please to "MOC - "Serveja" train diorama" or someting like that... The train models are "old" two of them have been front paged, later i add some more details about the trains, right now im on my mobilephone and ita hard to copy/past links and images One more time thank you all!
April 25, 201212 yr Very nice indeed!!! Love your details. Nice stickers too, that always makes is more complete. House and station are neat and elegant.
April 25, 201212 yr The level of detail and realism are in your diorama fantastic. I really enjoyed seeing this.
April 25, 201212 yr Excellent work creating this Sergio! This is very lovely and so detailed! You definitely captured a rustic look of an out-of-the-way town. I like the colors of the lime, white, and dark orange SUV, Could you post a close up of it? Great job on this
April 25, 201212 yr Author Excellent work creating this Sergio! This is very lovely and so detailed! You definitely captured a rustic look of an out-of-the-way town. I like the colors of the lime, white, and dark orange SUV, Could you post a close up of it? Great job on this that SUV its a Mod of 4437, i Change the colors, add a suplie tire ande make it convertible you can see here
April 25, 201212 yr Excellent! Looks even more like a Ford Bronco! I like those mods more then the original truck
April 25, 201212 yr Author This is lovely, although I think it qualifies more under the category of "diorama" rather than being a complete layout. In any case, it is a brilliant scene and certainly shows once again that you have a great eye for detail. Could you please let us know some more about the trains / engines you've based your models on? :) About the trains they are all replicas of real stuff: first, we have a passenger DMU "Allan CP350" the cargo train its a Cereal train, on front "English Electric CP1400" with 3 wagons "TDGS" parking inside garage It a "Bombardier CP1960" Out side the garage a Shunter "Sentinel CP1150" And finaly a little "Dresine"
April 25, 201212 yr :) parking inside garage It a "Bombardier CP1960" Interesting, you've used strips of aluminum foil to simulate aluminum-framed windows.
April 25, 201212 yr Wow, thanks for all the pics mate! I love your Cereal train - and its original version too
April 25, 201212 yr This is wonderful. So many details to discover. I will come back here (or to flickr) several times!
April 25, 201212 yr I'm very impressed! You've given us some really nice pictures and a lot of great ideas. I especially like your tile roofs!
April 26, 201212 yr This is gorgeous. The level of detail is just great from the buildings, the roofs, the road, the modded vehicles, to the actual trains. This layout is just stunning.
April 26, 201212 yr very nice diorama! I really like the little Portuguese house with the blue bordering, just like so many houses there, love the roof too!
April 26, 201212 yr Fantastic display ! You have used a good color-scheme, which makes the whole display look more natural. So many nice details to study.Good use of yellow "chairs" under the hopper waggon TDGS. Well done. Edited April 26, 201212 yr by Selander
April 26, 201212 yr Just awesome Sergio. Front-paged! EDIT: Sergio: I hope you don't mind, but I changed your topic title to help identify your layout a little better.
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