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MOC: Mensland Menswear Store Somewhere for the farmer go can buy his socks & jocks !

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Post icon  Posted 13 February 2010 - 12:19 AM

It's yours truely again with another New Mannum building, but this one is a bit more tricky and is taking a lot of time to get right. So I'll post what I have so far - W.I.P. !!!!
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There are still some pieces missing from the shop front, the entrance to the shop is the second half of the store where the register/counter is (this has yet to be started).
Above the pant rack will have actually clear 2x1 panels for luggage to be displayed, the space under the tops will display tiles stickered to represent socks and jocks which too I'll use the clear panels. The socks/jocks display might need some colour - thinking about it !
In South Australian country towns stores like Mensland also sell luggage, manchester/drappery and even sometimes ladies fashion too - just like an old fashioned drapers store of a hundred years ago !
Let me know what you all think so far ?
I feel the top and pants displaying trick could be applied to the Grand Emporium !
Comments are very welcome !
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This post has been edited by TheBrickster: 13 February 2010 - 09:46 PM


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Posted 13 February 2010 - 12:40 AM

Wow. That is just dang cool. Loving it so far! :thumbup:

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Posted 13 February 2010 - 02:39 AM

Nice! I like the window and the clothes hangers. :thumbup: It looks a bit crammed for a register though.

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Posted 13 February 2010 - 02:59 AM

Nice work on the merchandise displays. :thumbup:

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Post icon  Posted 13 February 2010 - 09:28 AM

View Postprateek, on Feb 13 2010, 01:09 PM, said:

Nice! I like the window and the clothes hangers. :thumbup: It looks a bit crammed for a register though.

Well the register and counter goes on another 8x16 base plate - hence the tech bricks for the joining pins.
In any case thanks to you 'prateek', 'efin' and 'dr_spock' for your kind words - thank you again ! :sweet:
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P.S. Already this part of the MOC is undergoing changes right now - pictures posted later on (within 24hr's).

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Posted 13 February 2010 - 09:37 AM

Very nice work so far lightningtiger! :thumbup:

The torsos hanging there look very realistic. I look forward to the final result!
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Post icon  Posted 13 February 2010 - 10:00 AM

Thanks 'Zorbas' for you kind comment.
Wow, I wasn't expecting a response like this - COOL !
Like I said this one is the hardest to do so far, why you may ask ?
I'm glad I did ! :grin:
First of all it's an old shop on 2 (8x16) baseplastes - it was many years ago a grocers store, now a menswear (maybe full drapers yet - still working that out).
There will be old worn signage on the side of the building, plus the roof is to be trimmed to give it that 1930-1950's store look.
You see the post office and bank are modern, the Mitre 10 hardware store maybe 1960-1970's style of building, so when it comes to the supermarket that will be modern (that one replaces the one that now a Mensland store)
Currently the bottom row of white bricks are getting changed to dark bluey grey, I've done the trans-clear 2x1 panels they look great on the inside - on yeah that blue brick up top is a camera and the silver grilles the air con. outlets.
Whew - keep on bricking ! :sweet:

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Posted 13 February 2010 - 10:28 AM

Looking good lightningtiger!

I espaccialy like the way you the hangers, excellent idea. :thumbup:

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Posted 13 February 2010 - 02:33 PM

Nice little wear shop, indeed :thumbup: I like the handler technique :wink:

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Post icon  Posted 13 February 2010 - 10:16 PM

Thank you both 'L-space' and 'Bluebard' for your kind words.
Slowly it's comming together - only to complete the lower sections trim work, print/sticker the tiles to look like socks & jocks and find cases to put on display.
Once that's done and posted, I can start on part 2 the entrance, part 3 is the roof trimming, I'm going to be very busy !
Keep on bricking ! :sweet:

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Post icon  Posted 14 February 2010 - 03:22 AM

Man, this is a mega WIP for me !
Just spent and the last two hours on this - whew !
Updated photos - please remember it's still a W.I.P.........
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I still have to finsh some of the stickers yet, clean up the actual bricks and panels which are dirty - you can't have a dirty clothes shop now can ya ! :grin:
And before anyone says where's the door, I have to find a trans-clear one, so I didn't forget ! :grin:
Let me know what you think of it so far.
Keep on bricking everyone ! :sweet:

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Posted 14 February 2010 - 03:40 AM

Looking good mate

Like everyone else before me I love the hangers for the clothes.

Think I preferred it as the single storey building as shown in the first pictures, but I wait until I see the finished thing before I make my mind up.

Can't wait to see how you do the socks.

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Posted 14 February 2010 - 03:53 AM

I think the tall facade is giving this building the impression of being bigger than it is. Perhaps you could brand it as a Harris and Scarfe or so (I'm sure New Mannum could use another iconic SA brand).

I'd be tempted to add a manequin or two to the window display. Probably a normal person with a plain white head and hands.

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Post icon  Posted 14 February 2010 - 04:19 AM

It's not two storey, that roof trim is to serve two purposes, one is to hide the fact that the roof is cut short for playablity and two - many old Australian buildings had this feature like take this hardware store......Posted Image and even older...Posted Image
These panels on top of my MOC will have stickers on them - like a giant Mensland store sign !
Thanks anyway for your comment 'sebby' and keep on bricking ! :sweet:


View PostGrrr, on Feb 14 2010, 02:23 PM, said:

I think the tall facade is giving this building the impression of being bigger than it is. Perhaps you could brand it as a Harris and Scarfe or so (I'm sure New Mannum could use another iconic SA brand).

I'd be tempted to add a manequin or two to the window display. Probably a normal person with a plain white head and hands.

Hi, 'grr'.......now about twon years ago I tried building a mall with a HS store in it, but gave up. This is a small river town, a full or even scaled down department store is for a population of greater than 10,000 - just look at Dubbo - they have a Myers (that's where over a year ago my 7898 came from). Whyalla has a HS, but look at it's population too.
Now the manequin idea - is more sound and I have spare clean torsos and bottoms to pick a fashion combo out for the window I guess.
Thanks for the comments 'grr' and keep on bricking !


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There was a comment on a manequin, well...............
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Posted 14 February 2010 - 04:55 AM

Looks great! I love the mannequin in the window :thumbup:

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