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These look great! I had something similar in mind here: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/107163-moc-fencing-studio-open-back-modular/
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Hi everyone I am happy to present my next MOC: A Modular Bookstore. For this building, I had three goals: I wanted to use "Bright Light Yellow"/"Cool Yellow" as one of the main colors, work on my SNOT techniques and bring a bookstore to my town! Trying out a panorama window technique, the glass is held by "Tile, Modified 1 x 2 Grille" at the bottom and top (studs down). I also wanted to use small offsets in the facade. The best seat in the shop is the red comfy chair at the window. The bookstore has a balcony overlooking the ground floor, which also houses the small coffee bar. Only the back half of the first floor detaches, to allow for the double height facade. Fits nicely in the neighborhood! A couple of more pictures on Flickr. Comments & suggestions welcome, thanks for looking!
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Really great work again, congrats! My favorite is the sand green building - that color is really nice. I especially like the pictures of the houses within your city - I hope to have something like this one day... :-)
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A very nice modular building! Great choice of color (and I thought bright light yellow was exotic... ). And there's the seagull from the Parisian Restaurant!
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Superb! The idea to steer the bus through the lines is brilliant. And the bus looks great!
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Superb! I see these very often here and your models captures the original perfectly!
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Thanks for the very nice feedback! Your neighborhood sounds hip!
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Thanks everyone for the very kind feedback. In fact, I am already working on a neighbor module to extend my American street! Now back to work...
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Really stunning, again a masterpiece! I love the absolutely clean looks, outside and inside. This and the color choices/stripes make it instantly recognizable as one of yours. My favorite part is the facade above the main entrance.
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Hi everyone I am happy to present my newest project: The Fencing Studio. I wanted to build a companion to the new set 10246 - Detective's Office, as well as trying out a new form of modular buildings: open back modular / semi-modular / half-modular / slim modular / however you want to call it. It's only 16 studs deep, yet fits into the modular street (the front technic pin fits). What I liked about the form: - Faster building (I usually prefer building the outsides) - Uses a lot less bricks (that you usually don't see anyway) - Building the interiors feels like building vignettes - Less problems with layouts/staircases/etc. - Uses less space in your layout/LEGO room/closet I see these kind of buildings as a complement to regular modular buildings, around the outside of a town display, where it's great that you can get a look at the interiors (instead of just seeing the outside / back of modulars). The MOC features a fencing studio with adjoining office, the living room of an apartment upstairs (with roof terrace), a hip clothing boutique and a small coffee shop inspired by the LEGO Movie on the ground floor. There's some SNOT for the floor of the fencing studio, the coffee shop wall and the roof of the red part is upside down. The street is packed with local hipsters (beards and moustaches everywhere...) and Emmet just got his morning coffee. Comments and suggestions welcome, thanks for looking!
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This is superb! Love the atmosphere and the forced perspective background builds, looking really realistic!
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1. One type (98282) fits, the other one (50745) doesn't (the wheel seems to fit, but can't rotate): 2. The build is quite complex for a car, lots of brackets are used. Doors/sides and that ... back are probably the most interesting. 3. Oh, they have tons of useful applications : As they fit a stud on the inside, they actually are useful!
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Sure! The LaFerrari is only about one plate higher than the yellow convertible, but much longer and wider. But it still fits quite well into the city!
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Happy to oblige!
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Found this today at Cologne Airport (EUR 13.90) - any others yet?
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This might be one of my favourite topics ever on the forum - I love the classic sets and your modern interpretations are superb, L@go! Looking forward to see the other 12!
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Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
Superfunk replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Thanks! Fully agree with Andy D here. I'd say: buy it and change it! For me, modulars are as much a starting point and inspiration as they are "finished" sets. As for the PC limo: I never even bothered to put it together (same for the FB truck). My modular city exists in the present time, even with all the old buildings (that's nothing special here in Europe), but all the old cars belong in the museum. -
Very majestic townhouse, congrats! Love the interiors with the great mini-builds like the tables and beds. The layout of the staircase is inspiring - that's where I always struggle when I start a build!
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Love it! Taking one part of the town in another direction, lots of inspiration and ideas for MOCs... The new parts, colours and prints are much welcome, as well.
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Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
Superfunk replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Love it! It might be a bit harder to integrate in the neighboorhood of Pet Shop, Green Grocer or Cafe Corner, but will fit nicely in the "shadier" parts of town, next to the movies, gas station, etc. It looks like it is more sizeable again compared to the Parisian Restaurant and I really like the combination of 16-wide, alley and 10-wide. Very inspirational!