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Hi everyone!

Granted, this is just a part of my planned big Grand Palace Hotel, but it works on its own too, so here it is:

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Note that the black rigid hoses around the windows are not genuine Lego, but a cheap nylon tube. Shinier, but similar strength.

Let's remove the walls and have a look inside:

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The piano is from the Friends Grand Hotel, by the way.

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Maybe I should have added more gold to the ceiling...

It's afternoon, so mostly drinks, coffee, pastries and ice cream are served.

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Painting on the back wall:

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» More photos in the Flickr album, as usual

Hope you like it. :) But don't expect the full hotel anytime soon...

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/jaw drops

This is phenomenal!! The windows, the blinds, the chandeliers............

Inspiring stuff - your work always makes me want to go & build!!

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I really like the window, arches! In your third picture, there is a 1x6 DBgrey plate with the studs to the outside. That is because of the door underneath it?? Maybe it would be better, changing it and turning it around.. It is just a detail.. overall it is a great building and had great detail!!

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LOVELY! And what a cast of characters coming to dinner! Design is first class with the arched windows, etc. The white color reminds me of the many old, grand marble hotels in Europe. Congrats on such a fine build!

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Thanks, everyone!

In your third picture, there is a 1x6 DBgrey plate with the studs to the outside. That is because of the door underneath it?? Maybe it would be better, changing it and turning it around.. It is just a detail..

Yes, this plate (LBGrey, by the way) in the middle section is intentionally in this orientation, just to have some variation in that area in the middle above the door.

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That looks really great, it really has that old grand hotel feel to it! :thumbup:

I agree on more gold on the ceiling to hide the underside of the plates a bit better (or make it upside down with tiles, or SNOT it..).

My other nitpick is that the black bar in the windows don't reach the top, there is a small gap there. Perhaps lowering the windows by 1 plate, or adding grips like you did in the lower part might solve it. Good luck on compelting this wonderful model!

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Thanks again!

My other nitpick is that the black bar in the windows don't reach the top, there is a small gap there. Perhaps lowering the windows by 1 plate, or adding grips like you did in the lower part might solve it. Good luck on compelting this wonderful model!

Yeah, that gap... it didn't look that bad from above, I really should change that...

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Beautiful! This can't possibly be done better. A great achievement of taste and building skills! The minifigs also create lovely scenes and make it really come alive :classic::thumbup:

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Great detailing on the windows, I've often wanted to use flexi-tubing but the official stuff is too expensive. Where did you get it from if you don't mind me asking?

Looking forward to seeing more of the hotel develop! I'm guessing the guests will be able to walk on the roof of the dining hall?

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I got the hose from an English ebay shop who calls it "1/8" O/D * 075" I/D NYLON TUBE BLACK 30 METER". 1/8"=3.175mm is close enough to 3.2mm. (Yes, I still got quite a few meters left... might use it as a guard rail along some train tracks.)

The hotel guests will indeed be able to walk and sunbathe (in the larger area) on the roof.

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I'm a bit late to the show, bit this is stunning as usual. Lots of details throughout, and a keen eye for archtitecture aswell.

Can't wait to see the finished hotel in some months. Will that be your biggest building yet, or is the train station larger?

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Stunning!! Those windows are fantastic as are all the other little details (especially like the chandelier). Can't wait to see the rest of the hotel!!

Excellent work!!

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Thanks again!

The main part of the hotel will be 120 studs long and 32-36 wide, so it will be larger than the train station building without platforms and tracks. (And I have no plans for anything bigger afterwards.)

Posted

Gorgeous! The framing around the windows and the chandeliers are my favourite details.

Looking forward to seeing the complete building.

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