Murdoch17 Posted Wednesday at 03:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:07 PM In the middle of last month I finished digitally reverse engineering and modifying the Morticia's Cottage (set 76786) as much as I could from the few pictures available. I have added a few things such as stairs and a conservatory, and I also replaced the drab coloring with yellow walls, green window frames, and white trim. Now, a month after the design was finalized, the model is finished in the real world... and it seems some newlyweds have just moved in! The front of the house without figures or car. The rear of the house features a back door and 'glass' conservatory. The house opens up like a dollhouse in two sections to get at the interior, then locks shut using Technic pins when closed up again. In the left section is the following rooms: downstairs: dining room and conservatory upstairs: music room In the middle section is the following rooms: downstairs: entryway with staircase upstairs: staircase landing and hallway In the right section is the following rooms: downstairs: living room upstairs: bedroom This Ford Model T was inspired and heavily modified from an incredible MOC made by user Calin, as seen here. The rear of the car with spare tire. The car seats one figure. ...that's all I got. Thoughts? Quote
Feuer Zug Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM Fairly small house, but nicely done. I like the dollhouse playability feature. Quote
Murdoch17 Posted Thursday at 11:34 AM Author Posted Thursday at 11:34 AM 17 hours ago, Feuer Zug said: Fairly small house, but nicely done. I like the dollhouse playability feature. Thanks @Feuer Zug, and yeah, it's a bit small... I tried to make it bigger when it was digitally constructed, but it threw off the proportions. Quote
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