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While I do agree that these are great models (I thought it was a picture of a real home depot in the brickshelf gallery thumbnail), I have to
disagree that every lego town needs one of these. I typically model dense urban areas where these stores would look out of place. If every LEGO town
had one of these, what would we have?- oh yeah a model of the real world. ;)
-chris
Michael Perri wrote:
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> I can't take credit for this but I just needed to point it out because I
> like these designs and I even thought of doing the same thing too. I think
> this is what would complete any lego town.
> http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=774
>
> -Mike
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| The real world, no kidding. I have been trying to figure out how to model America (as oposed to Europe) for my train layout and it just hit me. It is really a sad commentary on us (US) but it still works! I have a Circuit City almost complete and a (...) (24 years ago, 24-Jan-01, to lugnet.town)
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| (...) Dense urban areas... There are 3 Home Depot stores smack in the middle of "Impossible To Zone For" Queens, NY. I was shocked to discover I am just 0.7 miles away from the latest one. Happily, we also got a Target as part of the Big Box (...) (24 years ago, 24-Jan-01, to lugnet.town)
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| (...) I'd disagree that every real town needs sprawl-marts. My LEGO town, Abston, doesn't issue building permits for them, or for McChoke-n-pukes, so you won't see me modeling such stains :-) Nice models, though. Amy (24 years ago, 24-Jan-01, to lugnet.town)
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