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On ‎7‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 7:36 AM, marcandre said:

Continued my building rampage while my wife is overseas. Been wanting to make the kwik-e into a modular style that will fit on the block. I had to sacrifice the isles inside but everything else fit nicely. This is my first attempt at any kind of moc or mod. I think it turned out pretty good. The second floor will be an addition onto the cinema next door, still playing around with that. I have it started in the last pic but I may change that up.

How do the minifigs get up to the second floor? (you know like in the lego world...)

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33 minutes ago, Locutus001 said:

How do the minifigs get up to the second floor? (you know like in the lego world...)

It will be next to the Palace Cinema. I'm going to have a doorway between the theaters. Maybe hang a curtain between them. 

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On ‎7‎/‎16‎/‎2016 at 0:30 PM, midbenne said:

Built this last week with the 6 year old. Pretty happy with how it turned out...enjoyable build, several play features and a ton of mini figs...I really like the end result.

I really liked this set more than I would have imagined after I've built it.

Only thing I really found tricky during was to get the clock right. So like you I found the best result I could achieve was putting it shortly before or after midnight.

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27 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said:
Doubled down on the 6285 Black Seas Barracuda

Keep an eye on the trading thread for a chance to have one of these majestic ships!


This one was the centerpiece of my childhood collection. Rebuilt it so many times I could probably do it blindfolded.

BEST. SET. EVER.

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On ‎7‎/‎18‎/‎2016 at 7:42 PM, labfreak7 said:

Nicely done. What did you use for lighting?
 

Thank you. I went back to basics and got some low brightness LEDs and complimentary resistors from the local electronics store and soldered them together. Then used some low gauge copper wire to run them through to an old 6V Nokia mobile charger. The beauty of it is that there's still enough spare juice in that single charger to run a couple more modular buildings off it.

 

On ‎7‎/‎18‎/‎2016 at 8:38 PM, Kevink24 said:
Love the movie projector!

If you do not want to drill, you could use something like this for your lamp (it is not the brightest, but it works)...http://lifelites.com/products/3472.
 

 

Thank you. I'm thinking of bricklinking a few of those pieces to make a whole bunch of low intensity street lamps. Saves money and I can use a really fine copper wire that I can run under the street tiles.

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13 hours ago, TCSBGDADY said:
Well...I finally found all the pieces...a couple off color but still looks amazing I think. It took my son and I 7 hours with 3 slight rebuilds until we got the balance right. Yes, it is tricky getting it to stand! Let me know what you all think. #legodad


Amazing! Absolutely amazing!

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13 hours ago, TCSBGDADY said:

Well...I finally found all the pieces...a couple off color but still looks amazing I think. It took my son and I 7 hours with 3 slight rebuilds until we got the balance right. Yes, it is tricky getting it to stand! Let me know what you all think. #legodad

Stunning !!! How tall is it?

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