KotZ Posted December 15, 2015 Posted December 15, 2015 We've had school mocs and house mocs, but I think it's time someone combined them into something found on college campuses all around: a frat house, filled with all of the stereotypes one would find, just like in Animal House. So I present the Lambda Gamma Omega fraternity house, also called the LEGOs. Come and join the party, you're on the guest list! First, let's take a tour around the exterior of the house. It looks pretty clean out here, strange. Uh oh... There's the stereotypical messy frat house we've all seen! On the second floor, there are seven bedrooms and one bathroom. The meeting room looks pretty clean. I wonder why... Oh that's right! The pledges just cleaned it and are now cleaning the dance floor. And here is the hazement basement. Let's meet some of the members of this hose. First we have four pledges fixing the tv... I mean bonding. And here's the angry pledge trainer and an eager active, both with paddles. Out in the front yard is an active and his girlfriend practicing their short game on the front lawn. Oh no! The dean of students and a police officer have come by the house citing "noise complaints" and some pesky violations. Don't worry, the president of the chapter is here to talk to them, along with the risk manager who... well... is managing the risk? Shirtless? There's always that one brother who studies even during a party. Or at least tries to. Maybe we should give them some privacy. What party doesn't have a tiny pool? A scared freshman tries to talk to a sorority girl and her little. The little seems to find it cute. A pledge working the bar, ready to serve up some trashcan punch. Various brothers all talking to the ladies. Of course there's always the guy in a toga at every event, and his girlfriend. Notice to the left of screen is the guy who grabs things he shouldn't when he drinks. Every stereotypical chapter has one of those guys. That freshman doesn't look to be having such a good time. And she takes a selfie with him! If there aren't any pictures, were you even there? Finally, I wanted to show off a few details, like the bathroom here. The Greek columns with the letters of the fraternity on top. And the big wooden letters to be used at various philanthopy events. I hope you all had a laugh reading this and enjoy the moc. I had a blast designing this one. Quote
Eggyslav Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 Fun fact: In antient greek the word lego (λέγο) means "I Speak". Quote
KotZ Posted December 16, 2015 Author Posted December 16, 2015 Fun fact: In antient greek the word lego (λέγο) means "I Speak". That's really interesting, I never knew that. Thanks for that! Quote
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