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Giacinto Consiglio

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  1. Reserve a table at the Florentine Steakhouse! Customers can choose high quality meat from the Butchery and then taste it in the Steakhouse, inside or in the romantic loggia. It features an old couple's three floor house as well. Hope you like it guys and appreciate Italian style! And if you wish to build it and support my activity, just check it out HERE!
  2. It's just completely different from AS but still pretty good
  3. I love it! Congratulations!
  4. There wasn't enough space. I wanted to use different technic pieces, but they aren't available in white colour... Thank you very much!!
  5. Thank you very much! I also had GG in mind when reading that criticism...
  6. Thank you ! What about using cool yellow instead of that yellowish orange? It's the lightest shade of yellow currently available
  7. The yellow building was the first to be built around 1650. It featured wooden floors and really small apartments with just a bed and a spire staircase connected them. It's still unclear why they built them so small, but they were probably used by merchants coming from overseas. In 1815 a noble family wanted a residence to be built near the seaside. The yellow building, abandoned and with rotten floors, was then deprived of its interiors and its walls were repaired and painted the same color as the green building, once it was completed in 1817.
  8. Thank you. The white plates with clip are connected using bars, and they do connect bars too! Then they are held by the tan clips at the top and at the bottom. I must admit I like the secondary building just the way it is...I actually didn't want to use different interior colors just because it's a separate building. Even Brick Bank has a secondary building but its hidden sides are not a specific colour...
  9. Really like how the glass plate works with LEGO. Great work!!
  10. I see...thank you for being objective...I'll try to improve it
  11. Thank you. That tile isn't actually custom...As for the turret, you may be right, but many buildings around Europe have that sort of turret even though they aren't corner buildings...
  12. Here it is, my second MOC modular building, the Tearoom, scheduled to be built after the Elementary School. PDF instructions of it are available, contact me if you're interested...Let me know what you think!! Cozy tearoom on the ground floor Vintage flat on the first floor Lawyer's on the second floor
  13. Lovely MOC...it looks like an official modular building! I'd really like to know how you shoot such gorgeous pictures...
  14. Thank you! I'm probably going to build an expansion for it, so as to allow more kids to receive a proper education
  15. Are they visible now?
  16. Thank you! I can see the pictures,though
  17. Here's my upcoming MOC, the Public Elementary School! With the Roman History Museum and the Fountain, this is going to complete my central city square..It contains 3090 bricks. Let me know what you think! P.S. If someone were interested in building this, you can check it out HERE
  18. Well done koalayummies!!
  19. Thank you very much!
  20. Apart from the business involved, I really hope they'll release light flesh bricks and design a modular building using them
  21. Tomorrow I'll give it a try with grouping on LDD...I read that groups can help in larger model, and they make the design even much easier...I never used them, though
  22. Thank you very much! Thanks for your useful suggestion. I use Blueprint to design my custom instructions, which unfortunately seems not to bear the piece count of the fountain...it's relatively easy to design them, as the fountain is quite repetitive. Do you know any more powerful software to do so?
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