baylug102006

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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