Have you ever seen it, Aragorn? The White Tower of Ecthelion, glimmering like a spike of pearl and silver, its banners caught high in the morning breeze. Have you ever been called home by the clear ringing of silver trumpets?
Merlandia Abides is a monumental vertical oceanic citadel rising from living reef to celestial spire — a layered underwater kingdom where architecture and ecosystem intertwine. Cascading waterfalls feed crystalline fountains, coral terraces bloom with wildlife, and seashell buttresses cradle hidden chambers and adventure paths. Sea-creature guardians patrol the heights — from mages of magic to coral beasts — protecting merfolk communities that gather in grottoes, observatories, and tide-washed plazas. Each level reveals a narrative vignette: secret sanctuaries behind falling water, reef gardens alive with flora and fauna, and luminous marine relics embedded within sculpted stone. Blending organic reef formations with structured vertical engineering, Merlandia Abides celebrates majesty beneath the waves — a world of guardians, wildlife, motion, and myth captured in brick.

Journey back to the days of RPG yesteryear in LEGO.
Join a douty band of adventurers as they face off against the ogre witch Baba Yaga and her magical hut that dances about on giant chicken legs. A timeless tale inspired by Russian folklore and old school Dungeons and Dragons. Grab your minifig and a d20 and roll for initiative!

150+ Classic Town official sets and several medium/large MOCs combine into a large layout in the classic theme. It's brought to life with many small creations, and the whole layout uses parts, colors, and build styles that are completely correct for the era. The hope is to educate others on what made Classic Town different and what makes it interesting today, as well as how it changed through the years.
Fire House III is a Classic Town style two-baseplate fire station built with parts that are correct for the era. It can be configured with the baseplate driveways both facing forward, or with the baseplates flipped around so that the building is back-to-back. The building works perfectly in both orientations. The whole set uses around 1000 parts.
A container straddle carrier used to help move containers around the classic town sea port, so they can be loaded onto ships or loaded onto trucks and help the port operate more efficiently! This build uses all parts and colors that are correct for the era.

A store front along the road, where minifigures can shop for their groceries, get a hair cut, and drop off their mail in their classic town. Built with correct parts, colors, and stickers for the era.
Classic Town needed a smaller tank truck to navigate into some of the smalle stations, so Shell brought in this truck with two steering axles. Conceived as an early-90s style truck, including a tipper cab, this MOC is built with parts, colors, and stickers that are correct for the era.

A medic unit operated out of the local fire station by trained fire fighters and EMT staff, this truck gets called out to almost any incident where someone might need medical attention. Built as a Classic Town set using parts correct for the era.
Classic Town had very few places for minifigures to live, so this set of row homes was built to help pack multiple homes into a small space that was still available in the town. Built with correct parts and colors for the era.. mostly 🙂




