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[MOC] Modular Pharmacy

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My 10th modular building: A modular pharmacy.

Some first timers for me. First time to design a model with Studio and not LDD. Moreover first time to build a modular with 4 instead of 3 floors.

The lowest level features a pharmacy where minifigs can get everything for their well-being.

One level above a shrink has his office. Apparently the guy from the casino who lost a lot of hard earned studs is here to do something against his gambling addiction. As soon as he lays down he can no longer hold himself back. The shrink however only looks at the clock above him to ensure maximum profit.

The shrinks profit goes into the two upper level where he turned the old apartment into a fancy looking one including an island kitchen and a jacuzzi.

As always, building instructions are available for those who would like to build it themselves! (Click here for building instructions! Or send me a PM) I also have complete building kits available (PM me if interested).

Statistics:
Parts: 6127
Design time: About 100h
Build time: About 10h

40541726223_e817c69e03_z.jpgPharmacy Outside by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

46783943224_25c5acca9d_k.jpgPharmacy Outside by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

33631033828_f742128481_k.jpgPharmacy Modules by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

47454977902_ed2ed78659_k.jpgPharmacy Lowest Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

33631041518_ecc723bc13_k.jpgPharmacy Middle Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

46783968934_18bd9acdf6_k.jpgPharmacy Middle Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

33631045718_3061ca7244_k.jpgPharmacy Upper Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

46783974934_118178a437_k.jpgPharmacy Upper Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

Minibuilds:

40541765523_4901f686d4_k.jpgPharmacy Minibuilds Lower Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

46592235975_2d619867b9_k.jpgPharmacy Minibuilds Middle Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

40541769603_e936bcbb46_k.jpgPharmacy Minibuilds Upper Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

46783984374_40bc64a2cd_k.jpgPharmacy Minibuilds Roof Level by peedeejay!, auf Flickr

More images on flickr.

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Marvelous creation Peedeejay! One of the most elegant and intricately detailed snot facades ever. Just a gorgeous exterior. And the minibuilds for the interior furniture are wonderful. I always like your curtain builds as well as it livens up the interior walls. Fantastic phography. Amazing design and work all around, stunning.

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Hi Peedeejay!

O My!

this looks Amazing! Love the tiling!

the colors are just right!

Greetings!

 

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Superb!!!

You know that I'm really sensitive to the interiors details, and the result is fantastic!

I like the colors chosen also, not common, but it makes the job

Beautiful modular Peedeejay...

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Looks great! My favourite details are the furniture in the living room and kitchen, the sign over the pharmacy door and the middle window in the roof.

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Very nice modular in real bricks and not only digital. The furniture is very well designed.

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Excellent! Such a spacious luxury apartment. I like the ice skates as window details.

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I can't help feel its a cross of the Green Grocer, Parisian Restaurant, and the latest modular, the garage, in a positive way that is. Tremendous details.

A bit too roomy for my taste though. I would probably have tried to cram everything in 3 floors.
Oh, and where's the seat in the waiting area for the shrink? ;)

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Very nice. The ... inverted (?) bay windows on the façade are really unique. How does it look with the other, official Modulars? Does its size and scale overpower everything except for the Town Hall?

The interior furnishings are also particularly well done.

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Have to admit, while the structure itself is great, I'm really loving the furniture. The designs of everything are simply wonderful.

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Green Ninjago snakes to for the pharmacy blew my mind more than it should! :thumbup: Nice use of curved tiles, too!

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Congratulations for the number 10 (how does that feel?). :excited:

The exterior looks just nice, as it's a bit to colorful for my taste (althouh I love the farmacy's sign!). But the interior ... wow, that's a whole new story! I just love everything you did! The yellow sofa/couch, the curtains hanger, the floors tiling, the fridge, the TV/media center ... everything's impressive!

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Thank you everyone!

On 3/31/2019 at 9:53 PM, koalayummies said:

Marvelous creation Peedeejay! One of the most elegant and intricately detailed snot facades ever. Just a gorgeous exterior. And the minibuilds for the interior furniture are wonderful. I always like your curtain builds as well as it livens up the interior walls. Fantastic phography. Amazing design and work all around, stunning.

Thank you. I laways wanted to build a facede with tiles/plates crossing each other and it proved to be quite a challenge, especially the horizontal tiles crossing the vertical ones and reaching all the way to the windows (which themselves are also half a plate offset, so the whole construction had to be at least 2 bricks thick). In the end my solution was to stack multiple of those:

Pharmacy_Facade_HowTo.png

The horizontal lines crossing the vertical ones were only possible because 1x2 tiles to not have a fixed connection point and can be freely moved among a single stud. Once I had this design done, the next challenge was to find the correct colors as not all parts exist in all colors. Especially the wedge tiles.

On 4/3/2019 at 10:15 PM, GeoBrick said:

I can't help feel its a cross of the Green Grocer, Parisian Restaurant, and the latest modular, the garage, in a positive way that is. Tremendous details.

A bit too roomy for my taste though. I would probably have tried to cram everything in 3 floors.
Oh, and where's the seat in the waiting area for the shrink? ;)

Thanks! Yes, the roof technique is blatantly stolen from the Parisian Restaurant. ;-)

My first approach was to build it with 3 instead of 4 floors again, but the overall balance didn't feel right to me. Moreover since the single floors are not that high as my previously modulars, the overall building is not much larger than my Sushi Bar or Tailor:

Pharmacy_Size_Comparison.png

On 4/4/2019 at 1:29 AM, Agent 86 said:

Very nice. The ... inverted (?) bay windows on the façade are really unique. How does it look with the other, official Modulars? Does its size and scale overpower everything except for the Town Hall?

The interior furnishings are also particularly well done.

Thanks! Unfortunately I do not have any official modulars built at the moment, so the above screenshot can only give you a comparison to my other buildings. Here is a (very old) picture from 2015 where you ca see the size of my tailor against the Parisian Restaurant, the Palace Cinema and the Grand Emporium:

modulars_september_2015.jpg

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