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LZHHM: Trainstation
My entry for the LZHHM (show us how it's done) contest over at the Lowlug forum. The challenge was to recreate a better trainstation than Lego set number 60335 with 1000 or less pieces.
This one clocked in right under 980 pieces and would've been less if I had the correct size plates and/or tiles for the roof and white walls.
Inspired by the original set, but also by the trainstation in our village, this one clocked in right under 980 pieces including the minifigures and would've been less if I had the correct size plates and/or tiles for the roof and white walls.
More pictures can be found at:
www.bricksafe.com/pages/ClipsAndTiles/lzhhm-trainstation
For more entries and other MOCs by my fellow lug members check out:
LZHHM: Trainstation
My entry for the LZHHM (show us how it's done) contest over at the Lowlug forum. The challenge was to recreate a better trainstation than Lego set number 60335 with 1000 or less pieces.
This one clocked in right under 980 pieces and would've been less if I had the correct size plates and/or tiles for the roof and white walls.
Inspired by the original set, but also by the trainstation in our village, this one clocked in right under 980 pieces including the minifigures and would've been less if I had the correct size plates and/or tiles for the roof and white walls.
More pictures can be found at:
www.bricksafe.com/pages/ClipsAndTiles/lzhhm-trainstation
For more entries and other MOCs by my fellow lug members check out: