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Impressive as always!
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Thanks again everyone!
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Words cant describe how great this build is!
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This is awesome! :D
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This is done by using 1x1 technic bricks plus a glass door. Something similar was done for the counters of the Brick Bank.
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Thanks! Yes, from the four classrooms, the science room was the most fun to build for me. :)
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Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks jalemac! I also admire your work, and now even more, because your builds are always massive and this is my first big build. I now understand better how much work you always put into your work. :)
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Thanks! Thanks! Yes. they're easy to build but a nice amount of realism so I try to incoroprate them whenever possible. Thank you! Thanks! Oh yes, the new candle piece is such a great addition, especially in combination with 20842 Thanks Kristel! Thank you. Would love to see the school within other cities as well! Thanks. The vending machines took quite a while until I came up with the final design but I am very happy with the end result as well. So happy that I put four of them in the whole build. :D Thanks! Yes, the SNOT-pillars of the facade where quite challenging in terms of having them go from groud floor all the way to the roof without any interruption. Thanks! Thanks! :) Thank you! Thanks! Yes, and for the first time I decided to tile the complete roof as well. Something I will do from now on because dusting tiles is way easier than plates. :D Thank you. I am glad you like it! Thanks! The piano is actually a modified and updated version of the infamous piano build from Masao Hidaka, which was built back in 2011 and to me is still the most perfect piano in minifigure scale. I added some round tiles, new legs using the new candle piece again and of course the printed piano tile. Thank you. I also didn't enjoy school completely but still had fun building one. :D Thanks! Thank you! The whiteboard itself was quite challenging to pull off and is more complicated than it looks. But I wanted it to stick out just half a plate from the wall instead of simply putting tiles onto the wall. Thanks. I am happy you enjoy diving into the pictures and details. Gives me confirmation that the time was well invested. :) Haha, your comment about the growing number of fire stations made my day. :D But you're right: At one point I asked myself the same question about only one staircase and entrance/exit, but it was already too late. ;-) Thanks! Thanks! Yes, I was heavily inspired by the Chicopee High School (https://chs.chicopeeps.org/history-of-chs-75de946c) in Chicopee, MA. But in this case not the current look of out but the old building established in 1921. To me the building had somethign very special and I immediately thought about building it with LEGO. I did think alot whether to use dark red or medium dark flesh for the main color. In the end MDF looked more appealing to me because of the lower contrast. Thanks koalayummies! Thanks! Yes, as mentioned above, I was inspired by the Chicopee High School: https://chs.chicopeeps.org/history-of-chs-75de946c
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Simply great! So many great facade details that each of the small buildings deserves to be on a large baseplate by itself. Very inspiring!
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Hi everyone. I would like to present my 12th modular building: A modular school. School_01 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_02 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr This was quite a behemoth of a project. Roughly 200-300h in Studio and then about 25h for the build itself using the building instruction and pre-sorted parts. Taking pictures also proved to be a challenge, because so far the biggest model I had to take pictures of was always on a single baseplate. For those who are interested, a building instruction is available at: https://rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/ The build spans among 3 baseplates and consists of 10 modules. The baseplates can be separated from each other for easy transportation. The complete model weighs about 10kg and has 14417 parts. School_17 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr The front part contains the main entrance, some trees and a bus stop. The roof areas contain the ventilation units, photovoltaics and the clock. School_04 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_08 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_11 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_16 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr The ground floor contains the main entrance hall with washrooms for boys and girls. The right wing of the ground floor contains a standard classroom for maths and literature. The left wing of the ground floor contains the music classroom, featuring a piano, drums and some other instruments. School_29 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_36 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_37 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_40 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_41 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr The middle floor contains a cafeteria, where the students can get a quick bite and some refreshments. The left wing of the middle floor contains an IT-classroom and it seems the students are well stocked on mobile devices. The right wing of the middle floor contains the science classroom. At the moment some experiments are ongoing in the chemistry class. School_45 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_47 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_49 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_52 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_54 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_55 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr The upper floor contains the library. School_60 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr School_62 by peedeejay!, auf Flickr
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Wonderful build, great design of the worn grass and fantastic pictures!
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All of your new century builds follo such a unique style. A pleasure to look at them!
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[MOC] Leonardo da Vinci Collab: The Polymath
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Fantastic details all around. Really great!- 17 replies
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End of an Era on LEGO CMFs reviewing for WhiteFang
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This is so cool!
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Totally different architectural approach than my police station and totally awesome. :) The modern design is simply great and all the interior details are very clever. Love it!
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Awesome as always!
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Great build with fantastic interior details as always. Looks like a fun place to be!
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Good stuff! But I wonder why you choose to post mostly digital renders as your highlights here when the real build looks so much better?
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Amazing. I am still baffled by the handbag usage.
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The details on this truck are amazing!
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Looks like pharmacies need sand blue windows (I did the same for my Pharmacy ;-))! Charming build!