FiliusRucilo Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Bäckerei Schrippenkneter by Filius Ruclio on Flickr Best bakery in town! The corner-building in the Bricksuferstrasse is owned by Schrippenkneter's since 1852. Schrippenkneter cultivates baking tradition since then. Today Alois and his trainee Tim supply Snottingen with freshly baked croissants and so on. (As every day!) While in the second floor baking is ongoing Alois' wife Alice sells the daily production in the first floor parlor. In the third floor Karl Schrippenkneter is enjoying his retierement. Today the chimney sweep is doing his job on the rooftop. Schrippenkneter's backery is a modular building with nearly 3430 parts and was build between may and october 2015. I used SNOT building techniques for the facade and the roof. All pictures on Flickr Mjam! by Filius Rucilo on Flickr Alois with cake by Filius Rucilo on Flickr Parlor by Filius Rucilo on Flickr Chim chiminey... by Filius Rucilo on Flickr Quote
lightningtiger Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Excellent looking 'Filius Rucilo', I totally dig the interior ! Brick On Bake On ! Quote
snaillad Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Nice job on the facade, really like that use of tiles! Quote
Bayou Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Nice realistic touch with the kneading machine ! Nice job ! Quote
LegoSjaak Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Build me one too... ! Be sure to give it a nice spot in your Modular Collection!! Quote
BrickOn Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Wow this fantastic, both inside and out. I am really drawn to all the baked goods and the counter, that set up is perfect. Quote
Redhead1982 Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 I blogged it already, and I really need to comment it here as well. Although it might look too much black and white, it's really packed with details on the facade. The tiles create a nice and subtle effect, the roof has an interesting texture, and the style of the corner building with the corner sticking out from the rest of the build in higher floors, gives it a very majestic feel. I'd probably add more support to this corner, to help the structure. The interiors is agreat as well. There's lots of inspirational details, like the bakery stand on wheels, or the green table in the top floor (I'd prefer a clear one - it's on my wish list now thanks to you!). Well done! Quote
KlodsBrik Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 (edited) This build is just so well done that i cant even believe it. First of all the tiled facade, the decals are excellent and fits the build to perfection. Then there is the interior which is just beyond amazing. It really looks like everything just fits each other. Stunning MOC i must say. I soooo love it !! Edited November 4, 2015 by KlodsBrik Quote
Boromir Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Wow, it is a superb modular design. Really, really like it Quote
Graham Gidman Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Gorgeous! Everywhere you look there's something to enjoy. Quote
ReplicaOfLife Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Great building, love pretty much every detail. Nice texture on the facade with the tiles, and nice design overall. Interiors are great too, very spacious feel throughout! The only thing that would make this even more perfect in my books would be dormer windows in the roof instead of the skylights. I'd guess you aimed for the top floor to look retrofitted, and you did a nice job on that, but I guess I just prefer purer designs. Still, this is easily one of the best modular MOCs I've seen lately, very clean and neat build, nothing really stands out negatively or clashes. Quote
Gabor Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Very cool and nice building! I like the chimney! Quote
L@go Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 This is just beautiful. It's definitely on of the best modulars I've seen in a long time, and there are a lot of them around! At first glance, the window sills and the grille tiles used on the roof catch my eye, as well as the section with round tiles on the pavement in front of the main entrance. And the tower itself, of course. And the base really sets it apart. So well done. Now I'm off to Flickr to drool some more :) Quote
alois Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 How could I not like this? Especially the baker of course . But also the cleanliness of the design (which doesn't need dormer windows) and the overall use of tiles. Quote
ReplicaProfile Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 I really like your part usage and the roof technique. Quote
timmyc1983 Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Amazing building, I love the exterior walls on the top stories, interesting technique which I don't believe I have seen before! And the roof technique is very good too! Fantastic build all 'round happy building Quote
Withacee Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 A very well-crafted creation, inside and out. Nice details and a great house design. I particularly like the tiled walls and the grilled roofs. Keep clicking those bricks together! Quote
LegoFjotten Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Excellent work, this really stands out to me as a realistic looking modular. Quote
LAKAbricks Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 (edited) Very lovely building. What I really like is the clean, yet detailed facade. It is not too packed with details, but it is still interesting to look at. EDIT: I agree with Redhead1982 that the corner needs some more support - it looks too... "flying" - if you understand me... Edited November 5, 2015 by laka Quote
Gongoro73 Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Fantastic. Love the grilled roof and snot facade. Congrats. Quote
TheLegoDr Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Well done. I like the snot work used for the white tiles. I wanted to do something similar for my Weasley Wizarding Wheezes building with purple, but I don't think they make purple 1x1 tiles. But this confirms how well it would look. As far as white, this is one of the few times I have liked a white modular. It doesn't seem overused and the other colors complement it well. How do you make your graphics? Quote
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