In the next few days I will be celebrating the best of this year's MOCs. If you have a favourite MOC from this year nominate it at brickstreet@hotmail.co.uk. To kick off here are some of the fantastic MOCs of LGOrlando
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Police Precint

I've had this creation by Nathaniel Brill bookmarked for quite awhile and only now have gotten around to posting this. Put simply, it's awesome. It's clean and solid, and captures that old style architecture not seen too often nowadays. I'm thoroughly jealous of his collection of dark red bricks, and equally content for their good use. I think what also made this so successful was the angle of the shot, it's usually not easy to take good photos, but this turned out excellent. This MOC could easily be a set for TLC.
Keep it up Mr. Brill!
Categories:
19th Century,
Big,
LEGO,
Model,
Modular,
Police Precint
Red and Tan Apartments
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I've been working on my town lately and thought I should add them here. The brown building is nothing new, only used to supplement my red and tan apartments which were both built in the previous two months or so. Both have interiors, so I hope you enjoy them!
More pictures can be found in this set:
Click.
P.S. I apologize for my absence, life has been busy, so that is obviously priority one. :)
Chris
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Black and White

from Jameson42's flickr photostream.
Click through to the images to see the furnished interior - it's a furniture store, complete with customers.
A Townhouse From GG parts

The builder decided to try making a modular townhouse from only the parts in the Green Grocer set. I'd say they succeeded - and I can't believe they did it without using sand green for the facade!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Silver Birch

Reserve me a table.
By Lgorlando. Check out the front page news on Eurobricks for another fantastic Lg creation.
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