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Author Topic: Lord Tony's Lego City Server  (Read 6879 times)

Hello fellow Blocklanders. Today I decided to pay Lord Tony's server a visit and I found him building small, multicolored builds. So I decided to join in. Soon, everyone entering the server began helping us to establish a bedroom wide city. The goal of this is to create a bedroom wide city with traditional lego style.

Upon finishing our goal, the build will be transformed into a large scale DM. A nice little feature is the brickcount. Currently our city spans almost the entire bedroom and the brickcount is 18,200. This means deathmatchers will have a large scale city to play in while suffering no lag from the build. This city is expanding by the minute. Feel free to stop by and throw together a build.

Here is a current overview:


Our monorail:





Stop on by!
« Last Edit: March 26, 2011, 12:10:22 PM by Destroyer »

Sounds like an acid trip.  Just the thing for me!

ive built the three tall buildings so far, and that warehouse thing
yea this is col

Random colors: best server setting in BL.

Holy crap, you guys added a lot for the hour i was gone. And it looks like all my builds were gone too :(

I always wondered what it would have been like if people built like this in Blockland. :o

It's like a real Lego kit!

A five year old with a stuffload of legos made this.

Progress!





All this made in 4 hours total. Brickcount 11,394 bricks and this has been made by 19 builders total so far.

Aww, wished I could have joined in the fun :c
I remember those good old days.

Actually though, I mainly used hot wheels cars on this "city" carpet more than legos - well I used them both together ;) The first things I built were made out of Lincoln Logs though... the good times of my childhood hurt to reminisce on now.

the street and the grass stick out like a sore thumb

Street needs to be less well placed.

Street needs to be less well placed.

And maybe make own street.



Street needs to be less well placed.

That is how I would place road plates in real life.

the street and the grass stick out like a sore thumb

Because road plates come in so many colors.

« Last Edit: March 24, 2011, 02:26:59 PM by JamestheLeet »