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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2016 0:01:58 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2016 0:03:56 GMT -7
A couple more
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Post by Big D on Dec 5, 2016 2:25:48 GMT -7
This looks really good. Looks like it holds a lot of cars.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2016 19:49:52 GMT -7
Thanks BigD! BigD it holds 16 cars in the center It holds 4 big trucks three of which right now have a car on them I can make it hold 20 cars and 4 trucks I guess right now. I could open some more cans of bricks and make it larger but I think I'm gonna build a roof structure over the trucks. I hadn't made up my mind till I started writing this post, now I just have to decide which one of the three ways that I might want to do it LOL
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Post by stitchdup on Dec 6, 2016 0:57:28 GMT -7
I would never have thought to use lego to build a dio, after seeing yours it makes much more sense than using the brick effect sheets. A little weathering and it could look almost real
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2016 19:43:06 GMT -7
Ah!But these are not LEGO These are what started out in the 40's after the war ELGO American Plastic Bricks then sold to Halsam in the 50's then to Milton Bradley in the 60's and then to Playskool in the mid 70's LEGO is after the original name
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 3:25:55 GMT -7
That looks huge and the old bricks really suit the effect. If you have a printer, it's easy enough to make signs in word and print them out two-thumbs-up-smiley-emoticon
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