Ozp Posted August 23, 2016 Here is my take on the set 41005 Heartlake High Enjoy Friends school by LegoOzp, on Flickr Friends school by LegoOzp, on Flickr Friends school by LegoOzp, on Flickr Friends school by LegoOzp, on Flickr Friends school by LegoOzp, on Flickr Ängelholm 2015 by LegoOzp, on Flickr Some more pictures on my Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheLegoDr Posted August 23, 2016 Looks good. The front courtyard/playground area works really well for that type of setting. I guess I don't know how old these girls are supposed to be considering sometimes they have cars, so I wouldn't think they would be out at a recess, but children playing with the MOC would prefer that I'm sure. The tile work with the 4-square and hopscotch is clever and fits in well. I would add in more trees or foliage outside the fence maybe? Instead of just concrete everywhere, but that's just me. My school (in a small town) had tons of foliage/bushes/trees around the line and my daughter's current school is tree lined with bushes intermixed. It definitely breaks up the focal point AND helps with global warming. I would recommend using the Cinderella castle clock maybe if you wanted actual printing on the dish instead of just a white faced clock. The classrooms look good, although I always have to build stairs into builds so they can be "realistic," but I know not every build can accommodate them or builders want to use them. I had considered doing something with the Friends school since I like the color scheme so much, but my daughter got into the Elves sets so I have to build stuff in that style. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Legoboy22 Posted August 24, 2016 The Lego friends are in high school? Then why are they allowed to fly commercial passenger jets??!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristel Posted August 26, 2016 Looks great! Love the stone wall perimeter fence and the playground equipment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites