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Places to Buy / Download MOC Instructions?
I'm not sure if this has been discussed before, but here goes...as an AFOL I love building complicated sets, but I'm somewhat limited when it comes to my own creativity. Once I bought some instructions for an MOC from a sight called "Brick City Depot", and the building experience was great. I don't know if there are alot of people out there offering MOC instructions for free or for sale, but if you're out there, I'd love to find out about it (and I'm sure others like myself would as well!) The variety of great MOCs I find online are amazing... but I want to build them!
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http://www.brickbuilderspro.com/shop-instructions/
http://brickstruct.com/Brickstruct.com/Black Pearl page.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mneuenswander/6903690029/in/set-72157628376016027
If you are sourcing all the pieces from bricklink, it will be somewhat expensive- if you have a decent collection of parts to use it isn't too bad. I used pieces from my two black pearl sets, some pieces from my own collection but still sourced about $70 of parts that I didn't have available.
http://www.brickbuilderspro.com/ice-cream-shop-pdf-instructions/
the code is scoop30
I recently finished building the 2-8-4 Berkshire class steam engine -8 wide. It was an amazing build.
http://www.blokbricks.com/index.html?lang=en-us&target=d3.html
Is another site with some nice train MOC's.
I have actually built a model from lego's LDD gallery too.
So, have you checked his site out yet? Buildings look superb and are superb, I know from experience :)