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Bright and happy indeed, contrary to the lady at the desk!:laugh: I really like the mix of colours for the interior. It works excellent and creates an overall quirky feeling together with the Minifigs and the, ermm, well- tended roof.:wink: Great build!

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On 2018-01-10 at 6:31 PM, Littleworlds said:

Bright and happy indeed, contrary to the lady at the desk!:laugh: I really like the mix of colours for the interior. It works excellent and creates an overall quirky feeling together with the Minifigs and the, ermm, well- tended roof.:wink: Great build!

Thanks! The lady is waiting for her retirement, and a move back to her native Russia.

I'm afraid the caretaker was sacked a few months ago, hence the shambles on the roof.

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On 2018-01-20 at 4:20 AM, beverly888 said:

It really stands out in the neighbourhood.  The figs are telling good stories, too.

Cheers!

:classic: Beverly

Thank you! I always try to make the figures interact with each other.

 

On 2018-01-20 at 7:11 AM, carebear said:

Lover this!

it looks a bit like lego friends, and i love lego friends

Great Work!

Greetings!

Thanks! Sometimes it's nice to go all in on the "friends colours",

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Looks so friendly! And that's just about the worst part of any laundromat experience: that talkative Weird Guy. Looks like they put him out on the curb here. Great job.

 

 

MAC

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On 2018-01-21 at 8:25 PM, gotoAndLego said:

I like the wall of customers they no longer trust.

Aha! I always thought it was her brothers on the wall.

 

On 2018-01-21 at 8:26 PM, iammac said:

Looks so friendly! And that's just about the worst part of any laundromat experience: that talkative Weird Guy. Looks like they put him out on the curb here. Great job.

 

 

MAC

Thanks! There are, indeed, some weird characters hanging around the laundromat.

23 hours ago, ColletArrow said:

Neat! Full of light, life and character... although, do I want to know what's in that tank on the roof? 

Thank you! I'm not sure what's in the tank, some strong detergent I would guess.

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On 2018-01-23 at 6:00 PM, RogerSmith said:

Great work.

Usually I'm not a fan of one storey buildings (just not common around here, thus nothing I associate with city centres), but this looks really nice.

Thanks!

I get your point on one storey buildings, but I like to get a variety in my town. One benefit of lower buildings is that you can see what's going on at the back.

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That Laundomat print definetely shines through better here than it does in BB.

On 23/1/2018 at 6:00 PM, RogerSmith said:

Usually I'm not a fan of one storey buildings (just not common around here, thus nothing I associate with city centres), but this looks really nice.

Must agree.

And, since you answer queation, could you tell me how to embed pictures from Flickr, so that they're clickable? Maybe I'm just insanely dumb or stupid, but I can't figure it out...

Thanks a bunch! (If anyone else knows, of course tell me!) :tongue:

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On 2018-01-27 at 3:53 PM, paupadros said:

That Laundomat print definetely shines through better here than it does in BB.

Must agree.

And, since you answer queation, could you tell me how to embed pictures from Flickr, so that they're clickable? Maybe I'm just insanely dumb or stupid, but I can't figure it out...

Thanks a bunch! (If anyone else knows, of course tell me!) :tongue:

Grab the BBCode on Flickr and paste it, You find it by the Share Photo arrow.

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