LuxorV

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  1. Hello, Stinkypete, and welcome to Eurobricks.

    First of all, this is a 4+ years old thread, and the OP has not been active for 2 years, so it's not probable he'll answer here.

    As for how to get those decals, this is a showcase thread and he's sharing the files. You'll have to save them on your computer and print and aplly them yourself (you'll find tutorails on how to do that and which resources to use in this section of the MCW).

    Best of luck, and see you around the boards.


  2. Hello, Gorilla94, ande welcome to Eurobricks.

    I think you should re-read the Site Guidelines you accepted upon subscribing, and especially those concerning:

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    I'm sure you'll understand why I'm locking this topic, now.


  3. 7 hours ago, brew said:

    It's fantastic (pun intended)
    I never saw the movie so I don't know how accurate it is but it's very inspiring. Gives a lot of ideas :)

    I'm glad you like it, as I really enjoied building it and experimenting with new ideas.

    5 hours ago, MAB said:

    There is a nice picture of a model of it here for comparison:

     

    Aside from maybe some custom decals for the windows, the LEGO version looks pretty much perfect!

    I wish LEGO would do floor tiles that can be laid as diamonds (45 degree rotated squares) rather than squares.

     

    Indeed, that's the picture I used as a model during the build. Thanks for your kind words.

    I completely agree on the floor tiles issue.

    3 hours ago, TAFOL said:

    I think it looks great. Nice job on the interior. :thumbup:

    Do you mean this part and then 4 of them put together?

    Thanks.

    As MAB already said, those parts, while useful in larger dioramas, are a bit too big for smaller builds like this one, in my opinion.

    28 minutes ago, Vindicare said:

    That looks great! About as accurate as you could get. I have Jacob being the new owner of the bakery in Assembly Square. 

    Thank you. I started by giving Jacob a re-furnished 'pizza/kebab turned into bakery' floor in the Sanctum from Infinity War, but then I felt it did not make justice to the very nice design in the film, and assembled a dedicated scene.


  4. I recently acquired some HP CMFs, and those from Fantastic Beasts (except for Tina, who comes from the Dimensions set) inspired me to try my hand and build Jacob Kowalski's Bakery.

    As far as I know (via Google search), up to now nobody really tried to re-create the whole thing in LEGO.

    Please let me know what you think of it, and maybe get inspired to make your own versions. :classic:

    42657084760_b9e8e58bb4_o.jpgKowalskiBakery_000 by LuxorV, su Flickr

    29528522577_15a44daaac_o.jpgKowalskiBakery_004 by LuxorV, su Flickr

    43556729745_f8cd04c54f_o.jpgKowalskiBakery_005 by LuxorV, su Flickr

    Hope you like it, and thanks for watching.


  5. Hello, Dmitry79, and welcome to Eurobricks. You may want to introduce yourself in the Hello! My name is... section.

    Unfortunately, the OP has not visited Eurobricks in more than one year, so he may be unable to answer your question himself. He is a customiser who makes his own parts by molding and casting them, as far as I know. If you look at his signature, you'll see a link to his Bricklink store. It would appear the Sauron headpiece is no longer available, though.

    I invite you to browse and share your LEGO passion in the rest of our forum. Have fun! :classic:


  6. Hello, Pandamonium, and welcome to Eurobricks and the Minifig Customisation Workshop. You might want to create a topic to introduce yourself in the Hello! My name is... section.

    Unoftunately, the OP of this thread has not been active for about two years now.

    In my (limited) experience with Sculpey, if you use the boiling technique, you can either leave the sculpted piece on the base minifigure (damagable one) or boil without it (actaully depends on the thickness and studriness of the sculpted part).

    I have not tried, but would not recommend, baking a LEGO minifigure, as I'd expect it to not survive the process intact.

    Maybe some other users have a wider experience and can share some more views on this.