GregD Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 http://www.flickr.co...os/97858998@N07 Here are some pictures of my modular bakery, it's my first own build. Since it's copied from GG can hardly call it an MOC. Really makes me appreciate real MOCs and the huge amount of work and obtaining the bricks, since even the bakery on the ground floor took a lot more planning than I had thought. So I wasn't content with the full modular collection, I wanted to go further (like many others it seems) - I'm fairly useless at designing my own so looked around for instructions to buy, but in the end felt that an actual Lego design would fit better on the street, even though it's a double (GG is my favourite). Changed colours and a number of little things here and there. Mostly thanks to minifigs I created a number of firsts for the series: - Medium lavender for front of building First blonde hair (bright light yellow) Construction worker Old female hair with pigtails Medium azure for woman's trousers Dalmatian, seagull Bright pink on veranda and entrance Adding the minifigures was the fun part with so many torsos and colours to choose from now - think there's a good chance either the dalmation or seagull will be in future Lego modulars. Chose a bakery for a few reasons - since they have a winter bakery and a Friends bakery I didn't think a modular bakery will be any time soon. Also the pieces - breadsticks, cupcakes, pretzels etc are easily available. And a street needs a bakery - so if a bakery comes out in future... - oh well, they'll just have to be in competition with each other. And I'm happy to have the chef figure from 1979 snack bar set 375. The middle floor and top floor interior are at best average - I'm limited with bricks, but happy with it - more residential space. I think sand purple would have been the best building colour (retired colour from Life on Mars), but bricks to do it are just not available - also considered sand red, medium dark flesh masonry pieces, and olive. Only coloured the front of course, dark bluish gray on the other sides. Straight after I built it I thought the medium lavender was too garish, but it's settled on me and have now added it to my street... Got the bug now, my next modular I might even try to design myself, or copy little things I like from other modulars - choosing between fishmonger, butcher and toy shop. Thanks for looking... Quote
lightningtiger Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Looks very nice 'GregD', a different take on the Green Grocer design.......could you deep link the pictures and rotate them please......it makes me feel that it's the photography from Battlefield Earth. Anyway, great work and Brick On 'GregD' ! Quote
GregD Posted July 21, 2013 Author Posted July 21, 2013 Thanks LT - sure will have a look into deep linking tomorrow night, I never heard of it until now, just did a quick search. Totally useless with photos - couldn't even get my profile pic the right way up! Quote
lightningtiger Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 If you use 'Paint' in Windows 7 then you can rotate the image the right way round. Good luck. Quote
Captain Settle Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Looks good! Nice take on the GG, and I like the colour scheme. Quote
Johan the Yellowhead Posted July 22, 2013 Posted July 22, 2013 Wow! That's an interesting take on the GG. I like the way it worked out! Quote
Chocolatecake Posted July 22, 2013 Posted July 22, 2013 I really like the alternative version of GG, nice to see a building in purple. Quote
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