bjorn77

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  1. 19 hours ago, DeanLearner said:

    Yeah, there's something about AS that doesn’t quite click for me. Even though the interiors, and ground floor in general, are pretty great, somehow the set seems to lack stylistic coherence.

    Since AS celebrated the 10 year anniversary for modular buildings, it was supposed to be a mish mash of all the building styles of previous sets. As a standalone set, I think it captures the essence of the modular line, it looks great and is a really fun build. But when placed in between the other buildings, there's nothing specific that stands out to give it character. It sort of just disappears.


  2. Just now, ddavid said:

    A big, stone train station... That would be awesome! I could live without a coaster if that's true!

    I wouldn't buy a train station, or possibly mod it into something else. It just wouldn't fit my "main street" layout.

    But with that said, it could be a really cool building and I envy those who have the space for such a layout.


  3. 4 hours ago, koalayummies said:

    Hahaha, that thing looks like such garbage compared to what Lego makes now. Great example of how far Lego has come.

    The current 6-wide City vehicles match pretty well with the modular building scale, redesigning vehicles for one modified set's parking lot is a weird way to solve an uncommon problem. Personally would just return it to the original 10224 since its much better that way. Can't believe that person has made almost $2,000 selling those consulate instructions.

    To be honest, I nerver liked the Town Hall very much. It's too boxy and tall. It doesn't fit well with the rest of the buildings. I think It should stand by itself in conjunction to a square.

    I might rebuild it someday, my son loves the elevator play feature, but for now the consulate looks better.

    I think I will try with a four stud wide sports car, perhaps a convertible. Something similar to those in 60132 or 60119. If that doesn't turn out well, I'll try six studs, but something smaller than the SUV.

    On 2017-07-18 at 7:59 PM, m_dejong_lr said:

    I thought of something like the 40083 Pick Up truck from 2013 as seen here. Should be easy enough to modify to suit your style :-)

    PS Not sure how to post an actual image of the truck at short notice, so the link will have to suffice for now...

    That truck matches the fire truck an limo in style, but I want something a little more classy for a consulate. But perhaps I could use it as a base for something else. Thanks for the suggestion.


  4. 1 hour ago, SollX said:

    looking at the parking spots you can only built cars 5 studs wide and 8 studs long.

    with those dimensions only the old style lego system cars are compatible.

    not bigger than this (8x4)

    Next to modular buildings this would look stupid and so you might consider making the parking spots larger.

     

    Yep, I can change so that it's only one spot. But the SUV I built is still too big, and slightly too modern looking.

    A total width of 6 studs for the car is fine, but the wheel caps cannot extend outside the cars' body, or it won't fit through the gate (which I don't want to redesign). It should also be a "formal" looking car that fits with the idea of a consulate. I just need some inspiration. :)


  5. Hi, I just recently got around to build Brick City Depot's modular consulate, and I'm thinking I need a fitting car. I did a modified version of the 60058 SUV in all black, but it turned out way too big. To even pass through the gate, the car can be at most six studs wide. I also want it to match the fire truck and limo from the official sets, in size and somewhat in style too.

    I'll gladly take any suggestions anyone may have.

    36000499545_81b54fd9cc_h.jpgIMG_0543 by Björn Wessman, on Flickr

    35829786192_cb3929b82f_h.jpgIMG_0545 by Björn Wessman, on Flickr


  6. 50 minutes ago, K_Tiger said:

    Let me preface this by saying I have no dog in the fight, as I'm not a Simpsons fan. While I agree the family repeats were lame, there was no way LEGO was gonna do a second wave and not have them as anchor characters. You can also be certain that if a 3rd series materialized there would be variants of the Simpsons family taking up slots. TLM had an Emmet we didn't need, and TLNM has not one, but TWO L-loyd figures largely unchanged from their set versions, as well as a Master Wu eating up a slot.

    Yeah, I am perfectly aware of this, and I would be OK with that if they released a third series. But if they leave it with the two released so far, then it really feels like a missed opportunity. No Moe or Skinner? C'mon...


  7. 2 hours ago, Itaria No Shintaku said:

    Considering that Simpsons 2 was one of the worst products LEGO made in the last decade, I highly doubt a series 3, if not that I consider it totally impossible.

    It was not that bad. The problem was that they included the whole Simpsons family again. Would they have left them out in favor for my top five, it would have been a great series.


  8. Does anyone think there's a remote chance of getting a Simpsons Series 3? The theme seems dead to me, but there's still so many essential characters missing.

    Here's my wish list for a series 3, in prioritized order:

    1. Moe
    2. Principal Skinner
    3. Otto
    4. Sideshow Bob
    5. Carl
    6. Lenny
    7. Barney
    8. Sideshow Mel
    9. Cletus
    10. Snake
    11. Rainer Wolfcastle
    12. Duffman
    13. Superintendent Chalmers
    14. Jaqueline Bouvier
    15. Major Quimby
    16. Fat Tony

     


  9. Now that I have built this set, here's my mini review:

    I love the look of the left-most, blue building. The flower shop building is ok, but not much more than that. The tower building looks pretty nice, but a little simplistic and also too small for such a building. I modded it with some more ornaments (I used square and round 1x1 tiles), which was easily done given that I just needed to attach them to the existing 1x2 plates with one stud.

    All three buildings are quite small, which is not a problem when you view the set standalone. It looks really impressive. But as soon as you line it up with the rest of the modulars, the buildings' character sort of disappear and becomes just three small buildings squeezed in among other larger buildings. Especially the tower building, with it's small windows,  looks like it is almost in a smaller scale. I would have preferred this building to be bigger and angled to use the space where the "middle" flower shop building is now.

    The build was great fun with a lot of variation and the interiors are superb overall. Dollhouse play value is great for kids (and adults with The Donald sized hands :)).

    I would really recommend this set to someone who doesn't collect the modulars as it is a great piece by its own. For the rest of us, we will buy it anyway. Personally, I would have prefered one or two larger buildings over the three small ones we got. But it is a great set and I will be happy as long as Lego continues to release the modular buildings, although I am running out of space to display them all. I think I will soon have to remove some of the less attractive sets from my display and Assembly Square will not be among the first ones (Detective's Office is the first one to go, no competition). All in all, I would probably rate AS slightly above average, compared to all the other modulars (excluding CC and MS which I don't own).


  10. The two potential SW Lego sets that has always been on the top of my wish list is:

    1. UCS AT-AT

    2. UCS Hoth Base

    With the release of this set, I now know I will never get any of those. Maybe after a year's mourning, I will cough up the money and buy this set. I don't even think it's that awful, it's jus tnot at all what I had hoped for. But for now: :cry3: :cry3: :cry3: .


  11. The fact that this is a system scale set means that I can now (once and for all?) stop dreaming about a UCS AT-AT :(.

    But maybe I'll still buy this and another system scale AT-AT. And pray that there will be a long due system scale AT-ST later this year.

    One big problem is that both mini figs, speeder bike and snow speeder differs from the Hoth sets I've collected over the years.


  12. It does look quite good overall, but I have some doubts...

    I would replace the 2x2 bricks in the columns for your new floor with round bricks, how come you chose not to? Maybe even the square plates in the columns can be replaced with round ones to have a smoother transition between the floors?

    I understand you put a lot of effort into making the new floor one brick lower for the symmetry's sake (same distance between second and third floor windows as third floor and top windows) . But I am not completely convinced about the windows going all the way down to the floor. Did you decrease the height of the new floor in your design, before you even built it, or did you try the original height first?


  13. I would just add additional row of windows to the upper floor.

    The windows are already far bigger than on any other modular though, so I am not so sure. I think I'm gonna let the default design sink in a bit. Maybe I'll get used to the small size. I will also experiment a bit with the placing of the building, to see if the bank fits better with some of the other lower buildings.


  14. I finished building my Brick Bank today and it is excellent. But like many others say, it is definitely on the small side. I have not made larger version of the other modulars, but this is the first on I feel really needs to be extended somehow. Has anyone tried adding an extra floor? I noticed LegoSjaak's photoshop example but I am not convinced. Just adding a floor might look weird proportionally (too high compared to width) and it's too much windows. That extra floor would need some customization, not just cloning. Has anyone tried this yet?


  15. The newer buildings are very English in that sense -- a nice facade to hide the crappy build quality of the rest of the building. Come to think of it all modulars only have single glass windows too, just like in Britain! ;)