TimBurdon Posted August 24, 2014 Posted August 24, 2014 Here are some recent images of my miniland Town & Country display. The event was the BrickExpo LEGO Fan Event held in Canberra, Australia. Quick stats:- 4.8 metres long 1.2 metres high at highest point Over 50,000 pieces and yes the tram was powered and trundled along the tracks in front of the display. Works great at keeping small fingers off the display. Enjoy. Quote
BricksMcgee Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 Not a huge miniland fan but this is stunning. Love the tram! Quote
Sato Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 I almost instantly recognized those bikes, They're so beautiful in black. Great to see someone use a unofficial creator set alternative in a miniland display. Assuming you didn't alter the design of the bike, Here's some more info for those who like it and want to build there own: The bike has been designed by Nathanaël Kuipers as an alternate from Lego Creator set 5867, Building instructions are available for purchase in a book called: The LEGO Build-It Book, Vol. 2: More Amazing Vehicles (Even though I don't own this book (I had already reverse engineered all the models from the photo's on Brickshelf before the book came out, And I've seen some of the pages on amazon.) I can highly recommend it because the models are great.) Love the display and all the little jokes/Easter eggs in it. Quote
Jared Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 Beautiful layout! My favourite part has to be the monkey on the top of the tower! Quote
TimBurdon Posted August 26, 2014 Author Posted August 26, 2014 I almost instantly recognized those bikes, They're so beautiful in black. Great to see someone use a unofficial creator set alternative in a miniland display. Assuming you didn't alter the design of the bike, Here's some more info for those who like it and want to build there own: The bike has been designed by Nathanaël Kuipers as an alternate from Lego Creator set 5867, Building instructions are available for purchase in a book called: The LEGO Build-It Book, Vol. 2: More Amazing Vehicles (Even though I don't own this book (I had already reverse engineered all the models from the photo's on Brickshelf before the book came out, And I've seen some of the pages on amazon.) I can highly recommend it because the models are great.) Love the display and all the little jokes/Easter eggs in it. Thanks for passing on the information. It is a great book for ideas and I agree the bikes look great in black. Quote
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