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So this one came together pretty quick and I think it's my first MOC I have posted here. Fun little backstory....I asked my wife about moving her "lab" MOC that she made with her Research Insitute pieces. She asked for "a building to put it in."

What you can see my below is my "Genetics Lab" MOC I made for her. I wanted a clean and modern look, so nothing ornate like my last modular. I wanted it to be functional and simple, and provide a nice place to fit the lab equipment.

I also wanted a one-story building to break up the skyline of my modular street.

http://imgur.com/bA1A4cv.jpg

Outside view. I wanted to use the medium azure color. You'll notice the panels from the Quinjet Chase can fit in just right.

http://imgur.com/TRvDWHo.jpg

The door and entrance was pulled from an inspiration of the architecture at the Stanford University lab building.

http://imgur.com/nywBC6b.jpg

The wife did some genius stuff for someone who never builds. The vent hood design and eyewash sink was 100% her idea and was only moved into the lab by me. She's a biology major and knew what she wanted.

http://imgur.com/V8Ws9MB.jpg

The eyewash sink and fire extinguisher on the left wall, sorry for the terrible quality.

http://imgur.com/0nvsXiL.jpg

Pretty proud of the bathroom mini builds. The sink was totally a happy accident.

http://imgur.com/nv8p9nv.jpg

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Posted

That's gorgeous - love the blue walls. The details are fab (well done mrs the fuzz!!) right down to the plant inside the front door!

Would love to see a pic of how it looks as part of a street layout!

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That's gorgeous - love the blue walls. The details are fab (well done mrs the fuzz!!) right down to the plant inside the front door!

Would love to see a pic of how it looks as part of a street layout!

Thank you , sir! I'll try and grab a pic of it in my modular row shortly. I'm working on planning a full city layout as well.

Posted

Yes, that looks great!

Lovely design, inside and out.

I especially like the front view, with the planters and the blue columns.

Keep clicking those bricks together!

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