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For this modular (creator) building was that the Boat Repair Shop is based for a creation to fit in the Sea front Village. I built this one on Lego Digital Designer (LDD). I really believe that this model could have a lot of genuine interest for fans of my Sea front Village sets. This is the second of a series of modular (creator} buildings that I will be submitting.

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Summary

If you're looking for trusted boat repair in Sea Front Village you've found the right place. With a full team of highly-trained technicians, Our Service Department has become one of the most trusted boat repair shops in Sea Front Village. From plastic boat repair to marine engine repair. our state-of-the-art equipment will get you back on the water as quickly as possible. The following is a list of the boat repair shop items:

Minifig: Technicians (Carpenters), Captain, Fishing man.

Boat: 2 type models,

Tools: Drill, Screwdriver, Saw and more.

The building consists of roughly 2460 parts and a boat ramp with a crane, work floor, and storage- attic. I used the colors sand yellow and olive green for the building that gives it a realistic feeling. And Siding technique for the clapboards. The roof just sits on the recess so it’s easy to take of and put on.

If you like this design or the idea of the Boat Repair Shop – Modular (Creator) Building

http://ideas.lego.com/projects/129623

please support and follow, thanks for reading and Brick On everyone !

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Whaat. This must be the fastest climbing project ever! Great design!

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Thanks for the comment. My other project the Old Fishing Store was a lot faster check it out! :wink:

I like to have both of my builds in the Lego review so the can choose.

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Both of your buildings are awesome. I really like your color selection and the "crazy mess of details" (Chris Miller quote) that you put into each one.

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Even though your idea was not accepted by Lego, doesn't mean it wasn't agood design idea.... i would be very interested in obtaining the building instruction for this design...

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