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Hi everyone,

here is another MOC I made which is an office corner based on a 20's theme now used by a radio psychiatrist ;) Hope you like!

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Click here to see the images! Sorry about the quality of the pics, camera phone is not good in this light :) Click here to see the other art deco themed building I made which is a Hotel.

Comments and questions welcomed!

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TOTALLY AWESOME ! *oh2*

I love it.....what a building frontage....oh, you gotta love a clean, simple art deco design and this one just has enough to scream art deco ! :wub:

The interior is fantastic, was expecting a Dr. Phil or Frasier style character though ! :wink:

Just dam excellent/awesome/fantastic work 'snaillad'.....the 1920's car is just too much...beautiful saloon in classic black.....Oldsmobile ? :grin:

Brick On with more AWESOME creations 'snaillad' ! :grin:

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*drools* Simply beautifull. I love Art-deco style builds. :laugh::thumbup:

I prefer this one to your hotel though... All the little details, roundness etc.

I know you've taken pic's with a cameraphone, can't wait to see better pic's! :classic:

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There is a picture of Dr Crane with his brother and family on one of the pictures on the link! :wink:

Hopefully ill get some better pics soon, not a great room for natural light sadly :sad:

Art Deco is my favorite period for buildings. we all know Lego is great for straight lines! :laugh:

Thanks for the positive comments!

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This is really great, and both of your buildings capture the feel of Art Deco as well as I've seen in Lego. It is my all time favorite style, and I am actual a Bricklink order away from finishing my Deco modular.

The interiors are great as well, and you have packed a lot in without it feeling cramped. It seems like a lot of people cram too much into their interiors or don't bother at all, but I think you have found the perfect balance. :classic:

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This is a great modular build, with a very good-looking exterior and an amazing interior. I'm a sucker for a proper furniture, and this is much more than just proper. The interior for your hotel is even better, I just love that bathroom!

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i do not know why u are apologising for the quality of ur pics.

the colour fits ur moc perfectly. the slightly-grainy pic of yours is like the TV of the past when all images on tv seems to have "flies" flying about or "ants" crawling. somehow u have managed to capture that!

Posted

Wow!

I posted here earlier and saw it and thought it was great. This time I actually went to ur flickr stream and the details are amazing. I think you should sell it to TLG.

P.S.

Loving little boy selling newspapers!

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Ooh very nice shot, love the sepia effect, simply perfect for the 20's theme. The interior details are great, especially the furniture. That classic car is excellently done also. :thumbup:

Thanks! All the photo's I could find for inspiration were b+w or sepia so guess this looks of that time! The car was a bit of an afterthought but happy with how it turned out! :classic:

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Really nice - The two storey building isnt seen that often, but this looks perfect. Well done.

Thanks! I really wanted to do a third floor but ran out of those larger green windows, however on reflection I am more than happy with the two floors, sometimes there can be too much of a good thing! :grin:

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Beautiful '20s art deco building! I really like the lobby and furniture. You really captured a snapshot with the paper boy and the couple out front. The car really sets the pace as well.

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