brickgrrl Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 (edited) Please forgive the extreme WIP nature of this post. If I wait until it is "done" to share, I'll never get there. Here (if my attempt to link works) is my progess so far on a town on two (back to back) shelves. I have 16 inches on one side, 12 on the other, plus the depth of the wall. .... I think I'm eventually going to raise the buildings over the track on both shelves -- unless I'm going to narrow the backs of the bigger modulars, 16 inches isn't much space for a modular, street, and train track, even if I set it up for street running. But oh my, the bricks. What you see on the one elevated side is not nearly as finished as I want it! Edited July 23, 2014 by brickgrrl Quote
CityBuilder Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 I like the buildings, they're cute. But I really like how the trains run underneath the town. It's like a proper subway! Quote
tkatt Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 I really like the modularized Friends High School and Medieval Market Village. Quote
eurotrash Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 It looks good! I think you'll find that all our Cities are WIPs... Quote
Wodanis Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 Nice to see the results of our previous conversations Brickgrrl. Are the base plates of the modulars locked in? Would be interested in seeing a close up shot of the construction. Quote
brickgrrl Posted July 23, 2014 Author Posted July 23, 2014 Nice to see the results of our previous conversations Brickgrrl. Are the base plates of the modulars locked in? Would be interested in seeing a close up shot of the construction. Sure thing! It's nowhere as structurally sound as the great designs you and sin and others came up with on http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=92307&hl= and there's definitely evidence of use of table scrap and cheapest-available, but it works, and it's sturdy enough for my two year old to stand on the table and whack at it. The modulars are on plates (not base plates) with some small added plates underneath the main plate(s) to cause them to sit snugly in their spots, with a couple studs to keep the corners from curving up. The substructure felt really flimsy going together, and then I got enough assembled that it was no longer flimsy, and it really isn't going anywhere. Eventually, I'd like to replace the girders in front with arches (as you can sort of make out in the first photo). And I want to make the subway station worth looking at. This is my inspiration: http://www.byggbiten.net/?p=1221 , although my platform will have to be narrower due to the need to fit between two tracks. Quote
Johan the Yellowhead Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 Can you take a close-up shot of your medieval market village modular? It looks awesome! Quote
brickgrrl Posted July 23, 2014 Author Posted July 23, 2014 (edited) Can you take a close-up shot of your medieval market village modular? It looks awesome! Sure! There were once stairs that came up the back, but in order to fit it on the shelf (those modulars are only 16 studs + 8 studs of sidewalk, not the usual 32 total), I removed the stairs that accessed the first level deck, so there'll be no photo of the back today. :) Edited July 23, 2014 by brickgrrl Quote
Bennemans Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 I'm loving that dark red building on the left! And your modularized High School and Medieval Market are looking good as well! One suggestion: you might wanna switch the width of your buildings up a bit; you have your 16 wides grouped together and your 32 wides grouped separately. Mixing them up will give your town even more of a dynamic feel Please do elevate your other street too! It looks very nice with the tracks underneath! We can already imagine what it's gonna look like when you finish it up with those arches and stuff, and I think it will look very nice! Sure it'll cost you some bricks, but isn't that what this hobby is all about? You could use basic bricks or cheap secondhand ones to fill out the non-visible parts (underneath the buildings etc) to give the whole structure more strength. Love to see what your 'subway' is gonna look like! Have fun and go cray-cray grrl! Quote
mikaelsol Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 Very cleaver use of your space, and at the same time solve that problem some of us have with having the train not really going to another place. Quote
lightningtiger Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 Excellent work there 'brickgrrl'.......I like the train tracks from room to room idea.......my wife would kill me if I did that in our house ! Brick On 'brickgrrl' ! Quote
brickgrrl Posted July 24, 2014 Author Posted July 24, 2014 (edited) I'm loving that dark red building on the left! The dark red building's facade is kristel's, from her free instructions, with minor modifications, as built by the 8 yo KFOL -- it's actually on my to-do list for more modifications - I think I want the stories one brick shorter, and the door assembly is flimsy - not sure if that's the KFOL's error or the original directions. But yeah, it's a real looker, isn't it? I'm working on collecting enough bricks in nougat (?) to give it a neighbor. Edited to add: here's the link to kristel's directions: http://modularsbykristel.com/downloads-modular-buildings/ - you'll see that we swapped in white for the solid color sides. Edited July 24, 2014 by brickgrrl Quote
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