I forgot to put some other places that give ideas for mocs (I had done another post recently on this topic, so I'm making this part 2!)
1) Board game boxes (box art)
At target there are board games with good art and ideas. Last year there was a Pan Am board game with a really neat car idea
The Hasbro u build connect 4 above kept appearing at thrift stores. I was able to build a great collection of the blue beams. They have good clutch power and are good for making a model base or I'm hoping to make a neoclassic space building..even though the blue is lighter than I would prefer
2) Similar building sets..(non Lego)
3) puzzles/box art for puzzles
4) paintings
In being out to furniture stores, hotels, nursing homes, there are multiple paintings I've seen with potential ideas in them
This painting is taken from a model seen at Hobby Lobby. It's a good view of a cockpit from the side.
5) toy aisles...hard to do with TRU (toys r us) gone!
I like the style of levels/different rooms and levels!
I think the use of small wheels on the giant truck is a good concept
6) kids books..mainly seek and find or encyclopedia
Below is a pull out poster from an encyclopedia..love the bus and tanker truck!
7) seek and find computer games subway airport
8) cross section books
These give great ideas on the inner structure of objects...i.e. for the Titanic released by Lego
My favorite cross section came from a book when I was young...it is from Richard Scarry's book "What do people do all day"
9) The Nasa channel
10) model train or airport layouts
11) Towers or unique structures in area
12) Encyclopedias or children encyclopedias...often in thrift store books i.e. trains, aviation
13) seasonal displays or inventory
Every year, Menards has cool o scale buildings...my favorite is a salt factory and power plant. Love the colors and rails!
14) model toy catalogs
15) Playmobil
I like their airport sets for the open parts in the back i.e. hospital and the airport designs
I love the observation deck idea!
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