• The Lego Group really needs to make more slopes in tan.
  • Awesome! :) - Mr. Block
  • You did a much better job here than me! - Минти
  • Thanks, I wasn't sure whether to credit you (maybe your brother?) for the covering concept or not because I ended up altering it a good bit. However, I still can if you like.
  • Amazing! - chandlerparker
  • what about this piece: www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=6091&colorID=2&... - hinckley39
  • I just posted a comment concerning this at the bottom of the page. That one could work, yes, but unfortunately I don't own any.
  • love the gun! - Stepcode
  • how the western themed diorama did you pull that one off? - Ewok in Disguise
  • Sticker from computer? - VNanimation
  • Yeah, I designed it in MS paint and then printed it out, glued it up.

Wells, Fargo & Co. Overland Express and Assay Office

Comments and faves

  1. exotrator, Chase Lewis [Vid], Nathan Wells, hinckley39, and 34 other people added this photo to their favorites.

  2. Sir Nadroj (47 months ago | reply)

    Fantastic. Just plain nice. The dk bley colour scheme with the brown works rather well, and the figures are perfect. The Covered Wagon is very clever, but just a tad bit too square. ;-) Lovely porch details and windows, of course. ;-)

  3. JayF' (47 months ago | reply)

    This is great, there is nothing here that feels out of place for a western scene. I love how you did the windows too. Nice job.

  4. chandlerparker (47 months ago | reply)

    Very, very nice!

  5. ∙ausome∙ (47 months ago | reply)

    Perfect western scene as Jayfo was saying! I love the wagon and the building is nicely done.

  6. l OTTOMATIC l (47 months ago | reply)

    Wow. Nice work man.

  7. Bart Willen (47 months ago | reply)

    Man this reminds me of the old days! I own every indian lego set ever made, but none of the cowboysets.... Should have bought some of those in stead of those indians...

  8. Doug Idle (47 months ago | reply)

    I love the colours and the planked effect on the ground floor

  9. Karf Oohlu (47 months ago | reply)

    Very nice indeed

  10. Ɲ. (47 months ago | reply)

    Thanks very much everyone, the feedback is greatly appreciated. I know what you mean about the wagon, Jordan, unfortunately the 3x1 curve slopes I really need for it aren't manufactured in either of the two tan colors. However, there are some other non-production curved arches that are, they're just fairly rare and expensive....

  11. DARKspawn (47 months ago | reply)

    Great "playset" feel, but I really like the wooden beams on the building

  12. D.R.K.1 [deleted] (47 months ago | reply)

    This is great, really great. Lots of little details, ground floor wood panelling is awesome, amazing wagon, etc.

    One question though: What's up with the chains on the horses? It just doesn't seem quite right...

  13. Ɲ. (47 months ago | reply)

    Thank you Aaron, interesting comment about resembling a playset, that's definitely not something I initially intended but cool nonetheless. And another many thanks to you, Mr. DRK, although I do like the chains. That's also the way it was on my older conestoga. =)

  14. Charlotte_S (47 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Life in Lego!, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

  15. piotrlewand (45 months ago | reply)

    Really nice. Lots of good details !

  16. Ɲ. (45 months ago | reply)

    Thanks so much, mate! It's nice to see that you now have an established presence here on flickr. =)

  17. madformax1 (45 months ago | reply)

    Hey, I'm a moderator from Lego Cowboys and Indians and I would love it if you joined up!

    www.flickr.com/groups/903965@N21/

  18. Nevermind88 [deleted] (44 months ago | reply)

    Mang! That is just gorgeous!!

  19. Zarlighttusk (40 months ago | reply)

    I love how you used all different hats.

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