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PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 Box Front
Read more: PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 Box FrontHi brick lovers, Today we are building with original Legos the constructions that can be seen on the box of the PEBE construction set Bausteinbox 703, part of the boldly futuristic “Programm 2000” series. I couldn’t find a great flat view of the box but we can easily identify a gas station, some trucks and…
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PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : Gas Station
Read more: PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : Gas StationHello vintage building lovers ⛽ This delightfully blocky gas station comes from page 3 of the leaflet of the PEBE construction set Bausteinbox 703, part of the boldly futuristic “Programm 2000” series. The illustration shows a classic roadside scene: a low service station with a wide canopy, two heroic fuel pumps, and a pair of…
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PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : House & Small Cars
Read more: PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : House & Small CarsThis wonderfully serious-looking architectural masterpiece comes from the second page of the leaflet of the PEBE construction set Bausteinbox 703, part of the mysterious and ambitious “Programm 2000” series. Judging by the illustration, PEBE designers clearly believed that the future of housing would involve very straight walls, very red roofs, and absolutely no unnecessary curves….
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PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : Workroad Trucks
Read more: PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : Workroad TrucksHello vintage building lovers 🚚 Some trucks are sleek. Some trucks are powerful. And then there are trucks like this one — a magnificent brick-shaped creature that looks as if it was designed by someone who had only rectangles available and absolutely no intention of using curves. This wonderfully awkward vehicle comes from a PEBE…
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PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : Big Truck
Read more: PEBE Programm 2000 Bausteinbox 703 : Big TruckHello vintage building lovers 🚚 This model is a small historical curiosity. The original image does not come from LEGO, but from a PEBE construction set, specifically Bausteinbox 703 from the “Programm 2000” series. PEBE was a European brick manufacturer active in the mid-20th century, producing building toys that followed the same basic stud-and-tube logic…
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MOC – Classic Space Simple Tanker
Read more: MOC – Classic Space Simple TankerThis page presents the first MOC I designed using the colors of one of my favorite Lego era : the classic space. It’s a simple small tanker truck with antennas at the front to protect the windscreen. I am not so satisfied of the design, but as it is my first trial, I still share…
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MOC – Dyrholaey Light House
Read more: MOC – Dyrholaey Light HouseThis MOC aims to recreate with Lego bricks one of my favorite place in Iceland : the Dyrholaey light house. This light house has a lot of charm with its rounded windows and is isolated in the south coast of Iceland. To create this MOC, I have only used vintage pieces (from windows of the…
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Idea Book 238-1 : Brutalist City Hall (MOC with interior)
Read more: Idea Book 238-1 : Brutalist City Hall (MOC with interior)This is free MOC interpretation of the model visible in the picture bellow, extracted from page 2 of Idea Book 238-1 : You can find here the original build, as most respectful of the picture as possible, only with vintage pieces and the old fashioned build technics of the 50-60’s. And all the other builds…
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Idea Book 238-1 : Modern blue & yellow multi-story apartment building (MOC version)
Read more: Idea Book 238-1 : Modern blue & yellow multi-story apartment building (MOC version)This page describes a MOC I created based on the building circled in black on the picture. It is extracted from page 2 of the Ideas Book 238 in German. I created this version that’s a little bit thiner to have something requiring less bricks and windows while keeping the original style. Let me know…
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1963 Lego French Ad : The House V2 (MOC)
Read more: 1963 Lego French Ad : The House V2 (MOC)This MOC (custom creation) is inspired from the house visible in this french Advertising from 1963 : The original build of the house here doesn’t seem to have a back wall as we can see the girl’s body through the window. On this page we will built a custom version that has a built wall,…