Pakita

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  1. Pakita

    [MOC] Cafe Havana (modular)

    Feel the hot rhythm of Cuba! Enjoy delicious coffee in local cafe, admire colorul mosaics and old cars. This model requiers 2949 elements. Cafe Havana by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Cafe Havana by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Cafe Havana by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Cafe Havana by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr
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    Chemist's - MODULAR

    When your minifig is it can buy medicines in this building. If it struggles with some problems, it can see Brickovsky, the psychologist who sees his patients in his office above the chemist's. To enter the office you have to go trough the chemisst's and use spinal stairs. In front of the office there's a small waiting room too. This model requises 1753 pieces Chemist's by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Chemist's by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Chemist's by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Chemist's by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr
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    Watchmaker's House - MODULAR

    A small two- storey building in whitch a watchmaker lives and works. On the ground floor there is his workshop and a shop. The flat on the first floor consists of a kitchen, a living room and a bathroom and it also has a balcony. The building doesn't contein an attic. This model requires 1863 pieces Watchmaker's House by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Watchmaker's House by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Watchmaker's House by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr Watchmaker's House by Agata Baśkiewicz, on Flickr
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    BOOTBLACK STREET

    BOOTBLACK STREET is a 32x32 modular building. In the building on the left there are: a stationery shop and a tailor's. In the building on the right there are: a fortune-teller shop, a modern apartment and an old-fashioned apartment with a terrace. You can easily remove the side walls to look inside of it. The car you may see in the photos was built by my boyfriend lookl (just because I wanted to have an old car in front of my modular building). Hope you'll like it :P. The photos of the interiors are on my flickr account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/138380948@N04/
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    WEDDING HORSE-DRAWN CAB

    A wedding horse-drawn cab created as an extension of Town Hall modular.
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    BOOTBLACK STREET

    Thanks :). That motivates me to build another 1930's modular.
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    BOOTBLACK STREET

    For those who are interested in having Bootblack Street on their shelf: instructions to this model are available here (with the car) http://www.ebay.com/itm/302292147871?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 or here (without the car) http://www.ebay.com/itm/302292146879?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 Hope you'll have a lot of fun with this model ;). As somebody requested, I'm adding a picture of Bootblack Street next to the Detective's Office. It's not a photo unfortunately, it's just a render, but better this than nothing, right? And some additional photos of the car:
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    BOOTBLACK STREET

    First of all, I really thank you for your comment here. It's really, really, really nice to know that some people will vote for Bootblack Street if I submit it to LEGO Ideas. That means a lot to me to know that some people really like my models :). Anyway, I won't submit it to this contest. I don't think I could win it, because the model consist of too many elements and changing it would change the whole idea of this modular. Even if I really like taking part in different competitions, I just hate changing my models. Maybe it's because I treat creating my models emotionally and I'm really attached to their style etc. You have to know that for about two months I lead a shop with instructions with my boyfriend, who is also an AFOL and creates modulars too. That of course means that I'm going to sell the instructions to this model. They should be available in April (in one week's time, I think). If you are interested in having Bootblack Street on your shelf, you should check our facebook, where we publish news about incoming models and instructions. You can also find there a link to our Ebay shop. Here's the link to Brickative on facebook https://www.facebook.com/Brickative-909030272534174/?ref=bookmarks Thank you for looking forward my future builds :P
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    BOOTBLACK STREET

    Thank you all for so many nice comments. They really encourage me to build more, and more and... more modulars :P. I don't have any photos of my modular next to the official sets, I'm sorry.
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    [MOC] Mobile Coffee

    A tiny little thing created for a city maquette. This MOC contains 75 pieces and custom stickers. I created a free instruction to this model. You can find it here Enjoy! mobile coffee by Agata Pakita, on Flickr mobile coffee by Agata Pakita, on Flickr mobile coffee by Agata Pakita, on Flickr mobile coffee by Agata Pakita, on Flickr mobile coffee by Agata Pakita, on Flickr mobile coffee by Agata Pakita, on Flickr
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    WEDDING HORSE-DRAWN CAB

    Thank you very much for appreciating my work this way :D. Me too ;P.
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    WEDDING HORSE-DRAWN CAB

    I'm glad that you like it. You can find the instruction to this model here
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    [MOC] Mobile Coffee

    Thank you all for your comments. I'm very happy you like it :D.
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    HOSPITAL MODULAR

    I'm introducing hospital, my first modular building. On the ground floor there are a reception and a small storage room. On the first floor there are a surgery and an intensive care ward. On the second floor there are an office, a toilet and a newborns ward. The building is equipped with an elevator. I used an ambulance from LEGO official set (60023). Photos of the interior and some nice scenes on my flickr: https://www.flickr.c.../138380948@N04/ I hope you like it :D
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    HOSPITAL MODULAR

    There aren't any LDD files, but instructions are availbale here http://www.ebay.pl/itm/302224571875?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
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    WEDDING HORSE-DRAWN CAB

    You can open the cab by taking the roof off so there's a possibility to put the minifigures inside.
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    [MOC] BANANA RACING CAR

    Banana Racing Car.
  18. Congratulations to all winners and contestants. Thank you for organizing this competition.
  19. Entry # 27: THE CITY ZOO This year life in your city will change forever. Finally, after many years of expectations, the old zoo is opened again. A trip to the City Zoo will satisfy everybody, not only the biggest fans of animals. The old Victorian buildings have been restored and they are waiting for you to reveal their real beauty. TECHNICAL DETAILS: - the common topic for the City Zoo theme was not only a zoo itself, but also an architecture of Victorian England. The common colors for the sets are medium stone gray and sand green - the theme includes 4 different sets - every set can be used separately but the real fun starts when you collect them all. Every set is equipped with connectors so you can connect your sets to build a big zoo. Moreover, the connectors allow you to modify an appearance of the whole zoo. The first screen shows the best 3 options of the different zoo appearance. - new 5 combos are:85861 (changed to medium stone grey) / 15535 (changed to sand green)/ 48729 (changed to white) / 12550 (changed to bright yellow) / 30115 (changed to dark stone gray) Set 001 - The amphibians (562 bricks)Buy a ticket and start exploring a wonderful world of amphibians. Colorful frogs, peaceful turtles and magnificent but also very dangerous snakes are waiting for you to admire their beauty. There's a big surprise for fans of Art too. Only in the City Zoo you can admire the sculpture made by famous Gustave von Brick. Don't forget to take a memorable photo .After visiting the amphibians you can relax by a small wall fountain. And the most important thing... don't forget about buying a balloon. Set 002 - The aquarium (445 bricks)A huge delight for every fan of sea life. In the aquarium you can admire colorful fish from around the world. There's even one starfish which likes hiding behind the fish, so you have to be very patient to see it. Don't forget to explore the roof of the aquarium. Only here, on this huge terrace, you can watch the beautiful view of the whole City Zoo. And don't forget to make yourself a real pleasure and try the best ice cream in City. Set 003 - The jungle life (421 bricks)They like swinging, they like playing - sweet monkeys are waiting for you. After watching them in action you can watch colorful parrots - blue and yellow macaws. Don't forget to take a photo with a grass peacock sculpture. Set 004 - The alligator's hideaway (372 bricks) The biggest and the most dangerous animal in the City Zoo is waiting for you to watch its strength and greatness. But remember: if you want to have an opportunity to visit the City Zoo again, don't approach too close to it. Don't forget about buying a souvenir, too. Postcards with animal pictures and funny animal hats are the most wanted souvenirs in the whole City. Flickr Gallery
  20. I'm impressed. The Town Hall is absolutely amazing. Love the openwork decorations above the windows, especially. I'm not very into Architecture but I have to admit that your Basilica is great. What's the funniest is that I like The small train of La Mure the most. Looks very simple, but it's so stylish! Looks like an old-fashioned toy to me. I wanna have it on my shelf :D
  21. I have received my prize last week. I'm very happy because this is my first complete series of collectable minifigs. I just love them! (all of them, but ballerina is the best anyway :P ) Thanks for running the competition, it was a great challenge.
  22. I’m in 7th heaven :P Thank you very much for voting for my work. I really appreciate it, considering the fact that I build just for a year. I’m also a little bit shocked that you have chosen so pink and so girly ballerina’s room, because most of the voters are men. This is how people can surprise you ;) Congratulations to all winners and participations too. Thank you for an opportunity to see so many beautiful and full of details works.