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The little cafe

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Wow! Great build! I really like the windows and the ivy covered wall.

Andy D

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Nice build all-around. Where do they actually enter the cafe? I spy Benny inside enjoying a drink! Is the door under the cafe sign (using the rolling garage door pieces) functional?

Really Nice Parts Usage with the bats on the lampposts! :sweet:

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Nice job, I like the vine covered wall too, with the trellis showing at the top. Does it open up?

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I wasn't convinced when I first saw this cafe, but I admit in grew on me. I like the wall with the climbing plant, and the outside seating place looks nice. The architectural style of the building is a mix of likes and dislikes, but as a whole the mix looks kind of sweet. I'm not fond of the windows, but I like the colour combination and sand green roof. All in all, it's a different building from what I'd put in a city, and it stands out. NIce work!

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I like it a lot.

It's original, and I love the façade and the vine wall.

Only comment: the lamp posts look a bit bulky, especially with their thick black posts. They take away too much attention from the building, the way I see it.

I might prefer one white fabuland lamppost, the "modular" way.

Keep clicking those bricks together!

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Yep, my suspicion was correct; If you look closely in the last pic; you can see Benny drinking... That's why he's been acting out. :tongue::laugh:

Anyway, love the little details; lanterns, foliage etc. Awesome job!

Edited by -zenn

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Beautiful! I love the vertical garden, how you've framed the tall glass windows and the use of the bats on the lamp posts.

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Really like your chic cafe design. The garage door parts to use with the folding door is a nice touch. You've been pretty creative with your part usage. I enjoyed this! Good work!

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