Just in time for Bricklive Belfast, the latest addition to my Dublin Bus fleet.
Gemini Dublin Bus by Dfenz, on Flickr
Gemini Dublin Bus - rear view by Dfenz, on Flickr
The rear doors can open using technic lift arms.
Hey everyone!
It's been a while but I've finally found some time to finish another MOC ![]()
I've been wanting to do a windmill and go back to the castle theme for a while now. This model came together quite quickly over the frame of a week or so and I had great fun building in a theme I hadn't touched for so long.
Ról's Windmill by rolli, on Flickr
As much as the roof was a chore I enjoyed coming up with the little details scattered throughout the model just as much. Especially the windmill wings are something I'm quite happy with. Might even keep it together for a while..
Hope you like it, and thanks for giving it a look! ![]()
Regards from Denmark
Markus
Evil, alien plant monsters have erupted from the streets in the centre of town.!Minifigures run in terror as maelevolent vines and tendrils burst through windows and invade buildings! But never fear, our trusty friends, the DC Superheros, are rushing to the rescue!
Many elements came together (literally!) to form this ensemble work. Architecture, organic forms, pop culture, high drama and humour are combined in a fun way to make you smile and, hopefully, with enough detail to keep you looking for a long while! The model is designed to be viewed from all sides, so for lots more detail, please go to
http://janetvand.deviantart.com/gallery/
(click on the folder option on the left-hand side)
The entire display is comprised of 19,941 pieces and took just under three months to build.