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On 4.11.2016 at 6:12 PM, AFOLguy1970 said:

The upcoming Arkham Asylum looks like an interesting set to give modular treatment.  I would make it a standalone building, give it a back, and maybe buy two to get more rooms in it.  

Did you do this? I just looked at the model at a Lego store last week and started thinking that it might make a great modular. What city wouldn't need a mental institution? :grin:

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I am currently working on making modulars from the ghostbusters firehouse set.

It will be one large building on a 32x32 base plate using grey and dark red bricks (and green at the back).. on two levels. The first level will be a youth centre with some arcade machines, pool table etc and a drinks machine as well as dart board (some of these are from the original set, some are custom) and the second level will be a nightclub with a drum kit, bar, some seats, an area to dance, a microphone and stand that could also double up as a pole for pole dancing (not sure about this one).

The other building will be mostly in tan and also use the brown pieces for a wood effect... also on two levels it will have a kitchen and living area for a single person on the ground floor (a television stand with ghostbusters playing) with bay windows and on the second level a bedroom with wardrobe and shelves.. maybe I will put a toilet and shower in as well.

It is nearly done actually and depending on the reception I might produce instructions.

 

Other sets that could be turned into modulars quite easily (perhaps with a few extra parts):

Arkham Asylum yes though you would need two of them to make it work.

Joker Manor : I Would like to see a MOC using two of them with the Joker elements removed... fully enclosed and not modular.

Ninjago City x 4 : Take two or four of these you could make a whole range of different modulars in a range of different colours.. lots of pieces leftover.

Tower Bridge: A guy called Inyongbricks has already done this really well and instructions are available.. really impressive.

 

 

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