By: brickbuilder711
Description:Filled with tons of trains waiting for shootout by CSX's JA Dispatcher.
Description:Paul's module to right and center with Reynolds Street to our left (Unofficial name but since it's Plant City, why not)
Description:Welcome to Central Florida, Railfans.
Description:Awesomeness
Description:It's rare that my models get their first finished shots at a train show. But here it is, CSXT 4681 full of details
Description:It's rare that my models get their first finished shots at a train show. But here it is, CSXT 4681 full of details. Thanks to the GFLUG for the great day
Description:This is not the angle you want to have unless you maintain the water tower!
Description:This is my camera car in action... Not really. Has a work train feel to it, though.
Description:Q188 impresses (or pisses off) neighbors. In the LEGO world, I live in one of em... :D I did NOT however bring in any houses. I think I'm going to redo and detail better the one I was building in January, getting in the subject.
By: James Shields(aka: LostCarPark)
Description:Photo for a fanzine I'm working on.
By: Lukas(aka: _ltwp)
Description:Finished! My first train, rip it to shreds. Thanks jonesy and matt. Also: Next-Gen will be ending this year, I've moved lego stuff over to my domain: Gentlemen in the comments were far less lazy than I and found some resources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darjeeling_Himalayan_Railway www.irfca.org/apps/locos/show/7871?page=1 www.ltwp.org/p/lego/bluetrain
By: Pascal(aka: pasukaru76)
Description:Size comparison with regular space minifig.
Description:A spacesuit for high-gravity environments.
Description:Lego model of Bugs Bunny built entirely from basic LEGO bricks. A follow up to my model of Ernie and Bert. Some plates would have really helped around the eyes and ears, but the idea was to capture the essence rather than achieve total realism. I got the idea from a t-shirt I saw with a heavily pixelated image, and thought that would be awesome in Lego.
Description:Stangely relaxed clones. Day 224 of 365 (Take me to the kittens.)
By: Matt Hamann(aka: [jaster])
Description:A surveyor in Ken's highway scene.
Description:For jonesy
Description:It should have grab irons on either end. I am open to realistic suggestions.
Description:Simple but oh-so-effective SNOT180 on one of Billy's buildings.
By: David Pickett(aka: fallentomato)
Description:www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=39026
Description:and he had a letter and he had a letter and he had a letter... www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=39026
By: Jason Heltebridle(aka: Moctagon Jones)
Description:On the hunt for the ever elusive flying whale.
By: Luis Baixinho(aka: lbaixinho)
Description:Resultados das sondagens sobre sets futuristas LEGO realizadas no Fórum 0937.
Description:None given at this time...
By: Tony Sava(aka: SavaTheAggie)
Description:North Entrance, nearly complete. The South entrance is nearly complete as well. The two side entrances are much more plain than the front, so expect the upper section of the west entrance to be more detailed. Sections "2" and "3" of the cathedral are nearly complete, including the full transept ceiling and roof. I will begin working on section "1" again next. I'm out of 1x2 inverted slopes (something I thought I had planned for), plus scores of other parts, so construction on section "4" will be on hold for quite some time. I had actually given up on the idea of making the spires different, as they are in Chartres Cathedral, and was going to make them identical as in St. Patrick's, but I've decided to go back to that idea and make them different. So many LEGO cathedrals have symmetrical designs, I think making the spires different would really make mine stand out, even if it is more plain than some.