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viscontia

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    Mountain

    WOW! That's a LOT of grey bricks!! Great job and nice details (I love the small cable car)!
  2. WOW! That's really a great work! I totally love it! Actually my favourite detail is the skeleton inside the grave... really genial! :) By the way... did you copied it from a real place? Do you have some photos of it?
  3. Really really cute! A lot of nice details too. Do you have a photo from the back side?
  4. I love it! Well done with a lot of details! Does the house has some interiors too?
  5. Ok! I couldn't see the inside!
  6. Amazing work! I would love to see it realized in briks! Just one question... where is the bathroom?
  7. Thank you, Dutch Guy! Would be really nice to build a town... but I fear the size of my flat is way too small for a town, even a mini one! :)
  8. Tonight I did my homework and I managed to fit a small toilet under the stair on the ground floor. The WC gave me some troubles in finding a reasonable brick to build it. In the end I used a round 2x2x1 upside down... at least there is a hole in the middle! Since it's almost impossible to photograph it when the building is complete, the photo is taken before mounting the door and the stair: Once mounted the door and the stair: Ground floor modified finished (I also inserted a small lamp on the wall): I also followed the suggestion to increase the height of the ground floor. Unfortunately due to the lack of parts I managed to add only one row of bricks. Here is the front view: As last I changed a bit the window on the second floor, that looked a bit too flat to me: Comments and critics very welcomed!
  9. Actually I made the ground and first floor exactly the same height (7 bricks). Adding a couple of rows would help to build a more elaborate entry that would look nicer... I'll see if I have the bricks and try to do it!
  10. Thank you everybody! :) Yes, that's right... I thought to solve the issue simply by removing two rows of bricks from it. Actually for the roof I was not very creative... I just took the two blocks of the roof of Palace Cinema and reused them with almost no modifications.
  11. Hi! This is my very first post, so I think I should give a short introduction to myself. When I was a kid I used to be a huge Lego lover and builder, but afterwards I haven't almost touched a brick for almost 20 years. Just recently the passion came back thanks to the modular buildings... I really love those models! I want to present here my very first MOC, the Comptoir Florian. The name come from my favorite tea house, located in Bruxelles (Rue Saint-Boniface 17) that I used as inspiration. Most of the bricks come from the Palace Cinema (10232) and the rest are parts I found in the brick wall in the nearest Lego Store... that's why sometime I was a bit too limited with the colors available. It's a half-size modular building composed by two floors: the ground one with the bar and the second one with the tea room. Here is the front view: And the back view: Detail of the entrance: Ground floor with the entrance, the bar, the stairs to the second floor and the door on the back side: From the back side: Detail of the bar, with a samovar, the tea boxes on the shelves and a chinese umbrella as decoration: Under the stair there is a small room used to store stuff: Back side, with a rubbish bin and some flowers: View of the first floor: Details with the fire place... I love the lamps hanging over the tables and the stairs :) : In the other corner there is a bookshelf with some books for the customers. On the walls there are a few modern paintings: The stairs with the lamps again: And now the top level with the facade and the roof: On the back there is a terrace with some flowers: So, what do you think? I would like to find some space for a small toilet (maybe in the room under the stairs) and a stair to access the top terrace.
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