santaends Posted December 2, 2015 Posted December 2, 2015 Tan parts. I love them. Best colour LEGO has ever produced. Didn't like the use of multiple colours for the facade, hence I made this. Well, you can do it with parts from simpson house + palace cinema alone, but I chose to scavenge simpson house + many other sets. Quote
pirzyk Posted December 2, 2015 Posted December 2, 2015 Interesting I think it looks fine. The only thing I may change is the AL'S sign, maybe change the background color? How about in a Dark Green or make it stick out as an attachment to the building? Quote
TheLegoDr Posted December 3, 2015 Posted December 3, 2015 Technically this is a recolored Barbershop, since the Detective Office is still the same color It looks okay. I prefer the blue personally. The sign does stick out a bit more now that the blue is gone, but you could leave it just as easily. I wonder what the actual Detective Office would look like with other colored brick bricks...we have dark tan, dark red, sand green, light and dark bley. Quote
santaends Posted December 4, 2015 Author Posted December 4, 2015 Interesting I think it looks fine. The only thing I may change is the AL'S sign, maybe change the background color? How about in a Dark Green or make it stick out as an attachment to the building? Thank you! I wanted to change the barber sign.. but I don't have the 1x1 clip horizontal and vertical as a pair for other colours.. making it stick out like a sore thumb. Technically this is a recolored Barbershop, since the Detective Office is still the same color It looks okay. I prefer the blue personally. The sign does stick out a bit more now that the blue is gone, but you could leave it just as easily. I wonder what the actual Detective Office would look like with other colored brick bricks...we have dark tan, dark red, sand green, light and dark bley. Thanks, I liked the colour scheme of the detective's office. Tan, reddish brown and medium dark flesh are some of my favourite colours. Just didn't like the 3 different shades of blue. I'm also wondering how it looks in other colours! Checked my parts, I can easily replace it with olive green! Love to see sand green/dark tan, it's another of my favourites. Actually wanted to make it dark tan, with tan inner area. But I lack enough of it. Barely scraped through the 67 needed for the facade. I cheated with some 2 x 2 bricks haha. Quote
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