 | A Canadian flag, just in time for Thanks Giving, eh! |
 | Johanes (spelling?) brought this outstanding layout. |
 | He is using rails recently available from the Lego stores' Pick a Brick to hide the supports of the raised areas. |
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 | Bill's mobile dock to move passengers between a moonbase and a ship. |
 | Brian "de-Irified" the IR passenger train. |
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 | He built these cars using parts from the airplane set. |
 | Brian is probably wondering about what possesed him to put those minifig heads on top of his passenger cars, unless of course he is pondering how to spell "de-Irified"... |
 | David's rather large gun... |
 | It is much more precise when used with the matching laser sight glasses (or something like that)... |
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 | The theme for the contest was "harvest". |
 | A nice Duplo / Bob the Builder scene. |
 | A micro-scale modern harvest scene. There are more pictures of it further into this gallery. |
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 | Another Duplo harvest scene... |
 | A nice 3D mosaic. |
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 | As usual, Uncle Dan brought a lot of parts to sell... |
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 | No BayLUG meeting would be complete without the bulk part sale! |
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 | This positively amazing castle was built using a mix of Duplo and Lego bricks. It is populated by dozens of minifigs. |
 | The castle was circled by a Duplo train rebuilt to hold minifigs. |
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 | Each tower has its own design, including this great round one. |
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 | Holly Lego Batmobile, Batman! The Batmobile is a set, the logo is a MOC. Sponge Bob would make an interesting addition to the next Batman movie |
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 | A startgate... |
 | a Star Trek ship... |
 | and a car from the Flintsones. |
 | This is what you do when you run out of room for your layout... |
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 | Here are a few shots of the layout that is too big for its table... |
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 | Some spare change is helping the crane hold the load. |
 | A great assortment of modular spaceships built by Justin and Derek (Justrek?), ho and some great train circling them! |
 | A modular ship built around a large container. |
 | One of the ships, loaded with "official" Lego containers. |
 | This is a model of an Italian "cab-forward" locomotive. |
 | Justin's great narrow gauge locomotive. |
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 | I went back home to get some parts and spent a few minutes building a powered "tender" for Justin's locomotive. It did not work well due to a lack of traction... |
 | Justin's steam powered combine... |
 | Includes a coffe machine (I wonder if it runs off the boiler?). |
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