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This Modular Ghostbusters Headquarters has been sized to fit in with the LEGO Modular Series. (Developed for LEGO Ideas by OGELSBOB (formerly known as "LEGODT") Only 16-studs wide. Thanks to Sergio512 for the wonderful design of the LEGO Ideas submission: Ghostbusters HQ. I copied some of the build techniques and design elements of the Sergio512 design to inspire the creation of this modular-sized Ghostbusters Headquarters. The garage door facade is made of dark brown 1x4 tiles that cover 1x5x8.5 stockade doors. In order to fit the Ecto-1 Cadillac inside the building with inward swinging doors, I had to extend the depth of the standard 32 stud baseplate by 16 studs. This creation is 16 studs by 48 studs. You can see from the photos that this creation fits in nicely with modular-proportioned buildings. The interior features a pod for Dr.Egon, Dr. Peter, Dr. Raymond & Winston Zeddemore to perform their duties and to relax with some snacks. Little do they know that above their secure pod, Slimer, a ghastly apparition, is about to invade their inner sanctum. What does everyone think about the playability of this MOC? Please support on LEGO Ideas: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/79601
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Thanks everyone for keeping this post alive. I sure wish some of the blogs would front-page this creation... it would help with getting additional supporters on LEGO Ideas. Any one have any suggestions about how I can encourage the Eurobricks moderators to front page this creation?
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Paris Opera House (12,000+ LEGO parts) achieves 1,000 supporters at LEGO Ideas https://ideas.lego.com/projects/61827
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(2) Cafe Corner 10182 including one unopened set (1) Market Street 10190 (2) Green Grocer 10185 including one unopened set (6) Fire Brigade 10197 (5) Grand Emporium 10211 (4) Town Hall 10224 (3) Pet Shop 10218 (2) Palace Cinema 10232 and (3) Parisian Restaurant 10243 (?) Detective Agency 2015?
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Announcing that this project, PARIS OPERA HOUSE has been chosen is being promoted on "Staff Picks" over at the LEGO Ideas site: https://ideas.lego.com/dashboard ------- Here is you chance to support a large-scale building that has caught the attention of The LEGO Company.
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I really enjoy building from BCD instructions. I usually spend about 10 cents per piece for about 1/3 of the pieces requires. Most of the time, I can find about 2/3rd of the pieces required from my inventory. The WWII French Folding House was my first foray into using profesionally designed instructions to construct a building. Since then I have built four oher BCD designs: Canal Street Houses, Amsterdam Hotel, and Consulate, plus all of the BCD Mini-Modulars. If you love the modular series, then BCD is the perfect choice while you are waiting for TLG to produce a new modular set.
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This MOC was nominated for "BEST LARGE BUILDING" at Brickworld Chicago 2014. Also, please support on Lego Ideas... you can search for it by typing in "Paris"
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I remember the shock and excitment when Cafe Corner first came out. I went out and purchased it the first day it was in the store and I have not stopped since. My collection includes: Cafe Corner: 1 in factory sealed box + 1 used Market Street: 1 used Green Grocer: 1 in factory sealed box + 1 used Fire Brigade: 3 in factory sealed box + 3 used Grand Emporium: 4 in factory sealed box + 1 used Town Hall: 2 in factory sealed box + 1 used Pet Shop: 1 in factory sealed box + 1 used Palace Cinema: 1 in factory sealed box + 1 used Parisian Restaurant: 1 in factory sealed box + 1 used
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This MOC is now on LEGO Cuusoo. You can visit the site and perform a search for "Paris" and this MOC will appear.
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I definetly will study this MOC again so that I can incorporate some of the innovative and unique building techniques into my next MOC.
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This MOC was just blogged on ToysNBricks. Check it out again.
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Your MOC has given me ideas about how to create modern buildings by using "clean lines" and accent colors. I'm going to try this oneof these days.
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I love these little cars. I might copy a few of these designs for my LEGO town. I prefer this scale vehicle from the original twon series. The new City cars are too fat for the roads in my LEGO town. I modified the NY taxi to fit a minifig and this scale works really well.
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Brilliant. I love the letters for sure.
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I am looking forward to getting a few of these sets. They are perfect for MODs. I struggle to come up with original ideas, so this will certainly help my town.
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I wonder what Dickens would have thought about these 'hardtimes'. Perhaps Part 4 might include Fagin and his gang, set for modern times.
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I just weighted this creation. It came in at 42.4 pounds. Thanks for your comments. Excel is a wonderful tool for plotting out the footprint of any creation. First I convert the cells in to squares... it is not perfectly square, but pretty close. Try column width 2 and row height 15, then you can fill in the cells with different colors to represent the length & width of each piece. Here is a sample of the floorplan for the interior lobby: I also use Excel to plot out my display at Lego shows.
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Thanks for your comments Snaillad. This creation is not easy to move, but I do plan to take it to Brickworld 2014 in Chicago. I will likely display it against some other modular building. I started building about the end of July and completed it by the end of September, so I guess it was about two months. I would have finished much quicker, if I had not made so many changes to the roof, side facades. I wish that I could copy the Barries Dept. Store one day. I cant wait to see your photos.
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I love the furnishings. Great job on your first original modular MOC.
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I completed this project last year. Check out a review of my experience here: http://ogelsbob.com/modular-instructions-review.html
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Inspired by the Paris Opera at Palais Garnier Completed in February 2014, this project took about 4.5 months to design & build. There are over 12,000 LEGO parts. This is my first, truly original design and creation. Also this is my first attempt at an original, Modular-like creation. It is 64 studs wide by 60 studs in deep. As an opera fanatic and an admirer of French architecture, this project was inspired by a copy of a painting in our home by Jean Beraud: "Le Couloir de l' Opera." The Grand Staircase is beautifully portrayed and I wanted to create an ornate interior along with a detailed exterior finish. Microsoft Excel was very handy in order to plot out the footprint, staircase height, tile designs, Fleur d' lis pattern, and more. I also relied on Google Maps 'streetview' and popular images of Palais Garnier for inspiration and guidance. The proper scale of Palais Garnier would have required a LEGO structure about three times the size of this creation. I incorporated the dome and the hip roof elements into this version, although they would be much further back from the front facade. Also, the sides do not have protruding elements, so that this creation can be displayed along with other LEGO modular creations OR two smaller domes on the original Palais Garnier can be added as a separate project. This version does not include the front exterior stairs, not the lower level. The grand piano on stage was copied from mijasper. More details at: http://www.ogelsbob.com/inspired-by-paris-opera-at-palais-garnier.html
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I am not really a fan of displaying open-back modulars, but I do really enjoy the access and play-opportunities that they afford. The Avenue Saint-Jacques MOC from 2013 by Snaillad is a grand design that uses the open back method. I purchased the instructions on eBay and I built a version of this MOC. Check out this review of my experience with completing a rear facade to snap into place on this originally open backed MOC: http://www.ogelsbob.com/modular-instructions-review.html ~Ogelsbob (formerly legodt)
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I love the unique surfacing, 'texturing', and framing of this beautiful creation. The use of feathers and so many Technic pieces, plus some Bionicle fins on the exterior are quite original and they simulate the baroque flourishes that define much of Parisian architecture. I think that Jamie Berard has been inspired by fan designers to create new methods for designing interiors, furnishings, etc. This set seems to be heavily influenced by many of the fan or AFOL designed 'modular buildings' that are being sold on eBay and Bricklink like: Modulars by Kristel, Brick City Depot, Brickbuilderspro, Snaillad, etc. For example, the dumpster, rear vines, the chimney, and the 'snot' flooring on the first floor are all features found in some fan-designed modular buildings. -------- I wish that it was larger so that the dining room would be bigger and that there would be room for a bathroom on the 1st & 2nd levels. I am going to have to figure out a way to expand the footprint of the Parisian Restaurant.