
Twin Rotor Power
Eurobricks member de-marco shared with us his award winning Rescue Helicopter MOC. The classic styling is both crisp and complex. For many more pictures and discussion take a look at the forum.

Twin Rotor Power
Eurobricks member de-marco shared with us his award winning Rescue Helicopter MOC. The classic styling is both crisp and complex. For many more pictures and discussion take a look at the forum.
…an ambulance of infinite rotundity, of most excellent snugness. OK, enough of the Shakespeare quotes. Although that must have been precisely what was going through Polish expert MOCcer Karwik’s head – judging by his medic’s philosophical attitude towards Life, the Universe and Everything.
Having grown up in an ex-communist country myself, I see most of the Polish vehicles built by LUGPol members as instantly recognizable. This one, however, is not just recognizable – it’s absolutely spot on!
Ready to see an amazing, urban, cc-style LEGO hospital? Well, here it is:
Eurobricks member legorlando has brought us an amazing urban hospital styled after the Cafe Corner modular sets. Check out the full gallery on flickr and join in the discussion on Eurobricks. Lgrlando uses great architectural detailing and a very smart design layout concept.
Once again, Eurobricks Reviewers Academy Teacher, The Cobra is back with another dual review. This time, he is placing both 7267 Paramedic and 4936 Doc & Patient in this exclusive Paramedic vs. Doctor & Patient showdown.
Check out whether an extra patient inside the 4936 polybag will edge out the heroic paramedic? Make a stand by telling us your views in Eurobricks LEGO Trains & Town.
The year is 2009. LEGO Healthcare is currently at its lowest peak, as observed by various LEGO representatives’ tabletown governments, including major continents such as United States, Europe and Asia.
Eurobricks Town Moderator and Classic-Town.net researcher, TheBrickster has taken his time to gather various credible sources and to come up with this detailed research article on our LEGO Health Care in Tabletown that was presented in the LEGO Global Health Convention centre, with an aim to prove that healthcare facilities is in great need. If you have not read this brilliant article, then you should do it right now.
Everyone’s favorite Classic Town reviewer, WhiteFang, shares a review of 2064 Air Ambulance from 2007. This 116 piece little airplane is all fueled up and ready for take-off. The set also contains a Pilot MD and bearded business man patient with gurney. Thanks WhiteFang for sharing this great review with our Trains & Town Community.
Look no more, a new hospital has been spotted in Classic Town. “Old Gray Memorial Hospital” named after Brickshelf Member, sfzdk. This detailed 4-storey building is incredible, realistic and classic by nature. At ground level, 4-stud wide ambulance is standing by for any emergency, while Accident & Emergency activities can be seen at different levels from its building interior. Yes, the back of the building can be removed and revealed lots of surprises in this building. Let the pictures speak for itself.
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