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Today (and yesterday) i wanted to build a post office with playablility, because my little brother likes to play with lego so i doesnt have a roof

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Tell me what you thinck about it! if you have suggestions for it, you're welcome!

(sorry, i don't have brickshelf already)

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I remember building something very, very similar to this when I was younger.

I like your extra detailing of cashiers and tills inside.

However, I'm not sure if the colour combination works for the walls.

Can you build a removable roof like in the creator set?

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But why does a post office need to track satellites?

i didn't have computer screens so i used this one :tongue:

but i will look for a removable roof, and witch color combination is better?

thanks anyway!

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Looks very nice and much details, surely when you play with. I only miss a room/space for storing mail and parcels.

In real life (I worked at a postoffice) a truck came in for mail in a region. People sorted out those mail and parcels. Small cars/busses deliver the parcels and bikes the mail/letters.

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i'm working on the storing room and making a extra garage because i :wub: the little post van.

then i will build streets around it, and starting to build a car showroom and so making an industrial zone before making my city :wink:

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But why does a post office need to track satellites? :tongue:
It is the new international trackingsystem for post sendt to other countries :laugh:

Everyting does not HAVE to be realistic. Just look at the size of a LEGO minifig? Does he has the right propotions vs a human?

I think this postoffice is realy nice.

To make space for a storage room you can use some of the garage, you dont need to park the car entirely inside the building, it is enough if the car can get its rear end just inside the garage door to be enable to load/unload it. You can even make a little ramp there for more easy access into the car.

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i didn't have computer screens so i used this one :tongue:

but i will look for a removable roof, and witch color combination is better?

thanks anyway!

If you're keeping the current color scheme, I'd say do a flat white roof. I don't know what third color would go well with those two, and a flat roof would be fitting for a boxy government building.

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