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Being an avid Classic Town collector like Brickshelf member, Pearbomb68 whom has combined all of his Classic Town sets from 1980 to 1984 to form his very own Classic Town street display sure excites me very much. Viewing it from various angles in his folder, this setup simply reminds me of past Classic Town memories. Do you ever set up a tabletop display like Pearbomb68?
Classic town fan Brikkreator brings Classic Town back “old school style” with his wonderful 12V train layout called Retrograd. I especially love the classic Legoland Idea Book 6000 inspired creations.

No Classic-Town.net blog can be more fitting than to share Classic Town fan Brikkreator’s Brickshelf Gallery. Check out his outstanding collection of classic town sets, and models inspired by Lego’s Idea Book #6000.
If you follow the blue train track at Lego World 2008, you’ll discover Legomannetje’s truly classic (if not vintage) Lego Town. Check out all those pre-moveable armless minifigs as well as some of those sets from the 70s, like 555 Hospital, one of Lego’s first hospital sets. It’s great to see a collection of these truly Classic Town sets!

Are you interested in keeping your Lego for years to come? Check out these 12 easy tips that TheBrickster of Eurobricks provides in a new Trains & Town article, Preserving Your Lego.

TheBrickster's Classic Town Restoration - July 2008