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And here is the famous china shop of my town. Here you can buy high quality cookware not only for everyday use, but also for a special occasion! But sometimes you should pay more attention to the packaging. Harry's Pottery by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Harry's Pottery by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Harry's Pottery by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Harry's Pottery. Facade technique by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr
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Thank you! I'm glad you like it. Thank you! I'm glad to hear that. Thank you! I was worring about "greyness" of the building, but not the all have to be colourfull. I'm glad you also liked.
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Syncopa music instruments shop by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Syncopa music instruments shop 2 by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Syncopa music instruments shop 3 by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Syncopa. Window technique. by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Syncopa. Window and balcony technique. by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr
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Great moc! Excellent architecture, pleasant colors and an interior full of details.
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I must say, unfortunately, I do not enjoy reading books. And I am glad and proud that my kids are looking forward for visiting the bookstore. Once upon a book. First by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr More photo: Some building techniques:
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Wow!! A very great building! The color scheme is striking, as are the design solutions and execution technique!
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The idea for this building came from one single part - a Paled Fence, seen in the Newest Items of a local store on bricklink. It seemed to me that the fence would be an excellent decor for a window part (under window). Drew a couple of variants, and then completely turned it upside down :) Enchanted diamond by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Enchanted diamond 1 by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Enchanted diamond 2 by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Enchanted diamond 3 by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr According to calculations, the roof was supposed to occupy a width of 14.14 studs. But due to the fact that each tile 2x2 is quite a bit less than 2 studs and roof is assembled in this way, it fits into 14. Enchanted diamond. Roof technique. by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Uhh, the fence divided people into two camps :))) Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! )) Thank you!
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Thank you! 18948, technic, driving ring connector Thank you! Thank you! $$ :) Thank you! Added roof technique to the first post.
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Nearly for 20 years I have had hair cut at the same barber. Thank you! The main inspiration became the real building in my native town, along which I drive every day. Its balconies haunted me! Barbershop by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Barbershop by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Barbershop. Interior by Maxim Baybakov, on Flickr Technique. I tried to show the elements on which questions arose.
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Thanks! Thanks! Excellent! More is better than less;) Thank you! Glad you liked it!
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Thank you! Sure! )))))) Thank you! Thank you! I am glad that everything is clear now.
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Yes, along the edges of the roof, tiles are held on 1x2 plates, and in the middle 1x12.
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Sorry for the quality of the photo. Unfortunately, my English is not enough to understand what you mean ((
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Thank you! Thank you! In the upper left corner of the image with the technique shows how the roof is arranged. There, all parts are connected. What exactly confuses you?
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Only on first floor. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! ))) Yeah, I'm already like that hairy minifigure. Thank you! Many thanks to all!!! I'm really happy that you like it! Added the photo of techniques in the first post (in spoiler)
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Amazing! Supported.
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Dimensions can be deceiving ;)
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Thank you! Added the technique of building some elements.