Anne Mette

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It's built in shades of grey and black. If I had used photo effects I couldn't exhibit it at LEGO exhibitions. :wink:

That makes it even more impressive.

I didn't know the bamboo part existed in grey, so at first I thought the B&W was only a photo effect.

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Awesome and impressive build Anne Mette! It looks incredibly good with different shades of grey and black pieces! :wub: Great work! :thumbup:

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Straight out of Pleasantville almost, great build, fun story...thanks for sharing.

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It is admirable how, in the information age of 2013, you did something noone ever did before. Truly unique. Well done.

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That is brilliant!!! Really like the creative way you've used the various grey pieces (I can just imagine the TLG using something like this in their advertising!!)

Excellent stuff!!

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Amazing how you managed to create a perfect scene by only using white, grey and black. (Well, allmost) I've had an idea to create a greyscale scene as well (in a whole different way) but I'd probably just built it in color and edited the picture. You've showed me that it is possible without editing a picture. Great video as well.

Edited by Trance89

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After walking around in that gray world, then stepping into the LEGO Room, it's time to cue some music from the band Out of the grey.

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Wow! Simply amazing! Just one question. How did you make the toilet? :dwacko:

It is inspired by the one in 10218 Pet Shop.

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Great MOC, love the idea. May I ask how many Mimes you tore apart :laugh: ?

EDIT: That children playground is really cool. :sweet:

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Great MOC, love the idea. May I ask how many Mimes you tore apart :laugh: ?

I have used around 40 sad heads from the mimes.

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