Iysk Posted January 16, 2011 Posted January 16, 2011 Sink: How would I go about making a sink without that 1x2 silver tap piece? It seems that it would either be 90 degrees pointing down or forward, but not angled using this L-shaped piece with one stud available. Also wondering how I can make them different enough for a bathroom Oven/Stove combo I don't see to have the right pieces for this, I think a stove on top would use grills, but I'm lost as to make an oven. Shower/Bathtub combo Also having trouble with this, particularly the tub. Lacking ideas on how to make the bathroom as small as possible while being reasonable spaced. I have an idea but I currently can't find the piece I need. Sofa I made a topic before, might have been using the words wrong for SNOT but I'm not too sure what this piece is called, used on the edges. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Okay/Movies/Disney/ToyStory/7595/7595_inventory.jpg (On the far right, number is 4568991) Bunk Beds I am not sure how to incorporate ladders into a bed without obstructing the bottom bunk. Also, not sure what to use for pillows. Pieces needed: Cabinet piece The ones with a swinging door. Flooring: I'd like some tile plates, right now I only have 1x1 trans red tiles to use as a floor. Preferably in white, brown, black, and blue (any) Walls: I'm primarily looking for brown bricks and white ones too, the ones that simulate logs would be good. I am well aware that 5766 Log cabin is a possibly, as well as Medieval Market Village, but that's out of my price range. Food Like the turkey, and pizza, and some fruits. I missed out on the PoP's Fight for the Dagger... Also are there any cheap sets to get a cat in? Thanks and any help would be appreciated. If this is in the wrong place, sorry for doing this. I'm not sure what sub-forum this is suppose to go under. Quote
L@go Posted January 16, 2011 Posted January 16, 2011 A very basic tip: Try the search function on Brickshelf. Quote
shutinc Posted January 16, 2011 Posted January 16, 2011 I would recommend taking a look at bricklink and make a wanted list with the parts you need. That way you will have a bigger chance getting all the pieces you need. Also, I would buy a few creator house sets, which will give you a lot of parts for a good price. Do you mean this part? Quote
mikey Posted January 16, 2011 Posted January 16, 2011 For the parts you need I think the only way is Bricklink, especially if you are on a budget. The parts you have listed are essentially the 'good' parts for the AFOL, and whilst some buying sets would yield a reasonable amount you will be spending a fair bit, and also be left with parts that you don't really need. Especially with tiles to cover a floor, you will need lots! Also look at the Pick a Brick on the Lego site, you might well find some good pieces to use for furniture. Another good source of inspiration and ideas are the groups on Flickr. Quote
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