
Blue and yellow, my favorite colour scheme! This modular seaside hotel was posted by Azur on brickshelf.com.

Blue and yellow, my favorite colour scheme! This modular seaside hotel was posted by Azur on brickshelf.com.

Queen Anne Victorian house (with a touch of Richardsonian Romanesque) by Boise Brick on moc-pages.com.

Nordic wharf scene based on a small boat wharf in Elsinore, Denmark. Built by Henrik Hoexbroe and posted on moc-pages.com.

Do you like the official Grand Emporium set? Well this “IZ Emporium” by Aliencat on moc-pages.com is even bigger and grander 😀

Oil tanker by Andy Espenes on moc-pages.com
I’m not wild about oil tankers, especially not off the BC coast here, but I’m a sucker for industrial scenes in LEGO!

Victorian IIIB house by Softarae on Moc-pages.com.The source page has lots more detail pics of this amazing 33” high, 17,000+ piece building, well worth a visit.

Town Hall of St Quentin, France, by Aniomylone on Flickr.
The detailing on the facade is beautifully done, using a mix of common parts and some you really wouldn’t expect to see on the front of a building!
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There’s a lot going on in this area around my Apartment Block model, including a guy chasing after the tow truck that’s taking his car away, a classic motorbike and recycling truck from the 90s, and even minifigs from LUGNET and Brickfest PDX 2004. More pics later 😀
Instructions for the Apartment Block are available both separately and as part of a bundle with other LEGO building instructions.