Redhead1982 Posted January 8, 2014 Posted January 8, 2014 It's a lovely building. It's very nice to see Parisian Restaurants as seen by different builders. The colour scheme and details on the facade are great. My favourite detail are (pretty hidden) frogs as door handles. Quote
Freddy Bricker Posted January 8, 2014 Posted January 8, 2014 What a beautiful MOC, you managed to put as much color possible into a building that usually consists of a darker color scheme. I tip my hat off to you and must commend you for the way you build. You use creative builds, SNOT techniques, and the way you find new ways to use existing Lego pieces is amazing! You've also gone the purist way, so I commend you for that as well. It's a lovely building. It's very nice to see Parisian Restaurants as seen by different builders. The colour scheme and details on the facade are great. My favourite detail are (pretty hidden) frogs as door handles. I honestly didn't notice that until you mentioned it, I had to search for most of the images on flickr to find that. I just supports my previous saying of him using existing Lego parts in interesting new ways, you've got a keen eye I might say! Quote
L@go Posted January 8, 2014 Posted January 8, 2014 This is very nice, Alois - the facade with all its ornamentation is obviously the standout feature, but the much more plain rear is also well-designed, and the interior. I particularly like that red awning that doesn't really look like it belong there, with its square edges, but that's just how it is in real life - an afterthought that works well practically, but doesn't necessarily fit with the architecture. Great stuff! Quote
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