Posted February 22, 201510 yr Hello guys, this is my first attempt on MOCs. Used 4x 31036 to create this modular compatible post office. 99% parts from it; except the baseplate. Here're some exterior shots: You guys can refer to: https://www.facebook...16999066&type=1 for some interior shots. Hope you guys like it. Any constructive comments are welcome. Thank you!
February 23, 201510 yr Author Very well done!! Well use of parts with such a limited number of parts Thanks for your comment. Yeah this set has limited numbers of "wall element". Tons of windows and doors though!
February 23, 201510 yr Interesting architecture, with the various overhanging parts of your MOC. :thumbup:
February 23, 201510 yr Interesting design...! Can I ask, does it have the technic 1x2 bricks which enable it to connect to other modular buildings?
February 24, 201510 yr Author Interesting architecture, with the various overhanging parts of your MOC. :thumbup: Thanks! I'm from that field Interesting design...! Can I ask, does it have the technic 1x2 bricks which enable it to connect to other modular buildings? Currently nope as 31036 doesn't come with the technic bricks. Intending to further modify and furnish the interiors. By then the technic bricks should be up!
February 24, 201510 yr Very nice work, I like your style of building and interesting massing and use of parts from the original sets. Looking forward to its progression and it in-situ with other modulars.
February 25, 201510 yr Author Very nice work, I like your style of building and interesting massing and use of parts from the original sets. Looking forward to its progression and it in-situ with other modulars. Thanks! I actually dismantled my Pet Shop for another creation in mind; but realized sand blue parts are uncommon in bricklink. Currently considering to rebuild PS back into its original design for it to connect with this. Some of the improvements includes furnishing more on the interiors (mainly tiling etc.) as well as its surroundings (which explains why there're so much space on the bare looking baseplate).
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