Posted June 8, 20159 yr Hi all, Last month I had build my First Chinese Modular House, Chinese Dim Sum Restaurant. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=108713 also in LEGO Idea https://ideas.lego.com/projects/101899 Here come the second one, Chinese Modular House #2 ShangHai Bun Restaurant. This building is another type of Chinese style, which is selling Shanghai Bun. Same as last one, full of different details and 4 different outlook in each size. Many Thanks for watching and comments. Outlook Shanghai Bun Restaurant with Chinese Dim Sum Restaurant Different modular Kitchen and a store room at first floor Restaurant at second floor more photo in my flickr album Many thanks for watching
June 8, 20159 yr This looks great as an addition to your already existing restaurant. Do you plan to add more buildings to your Chinese street in the future?
June 8, 20159 yr Author This looks great as an addition to your already existing restaurant. Do you plan to add more buildings to your Chinese street in the future? Many thanks DazzIn fact, just finish Chinese Modular House#3 Yes, the Chinese street is my plan in this season :D Freakin sh*t thats cool! woo... thanks THERIZEI like the word "Freakin sh*t" .. HAHAHAHA
June 8, 20159 yr Another AWESOME creation, mega detail in it.......'andybear@hk', you've done it again ! I hope to see this on Lego Ideas......Brick On 'andybear@hk' !
June 8, 20159 yr Another great building. I love the outer wall texture and roof techniques. Looks very convincing. The interior is also full of lovely detail. :)
June 8, 20159 yr This work is amazin man! The food details are great! The architecture of the restaurant looks so real! :thumbup:
June 8, 20159 yr These builds are totally amazeballs! The texture in the bricks is incredible. Both restaurants complement each other very well.
June 9, 20159 yr Amazing build, amazing details! The brick texture is simply fantastic - it looks so much better than a flat wall.
June 12, 20159 yr Damnnnn, Do you have a LDD file for this? Mind send me one. Really want to build something similar to this.
June 13, 20159 yr Both are very nice, good job, great details! I like how you did the chinese buns, and kitchen.
June 14, 20159 yr Staggeringly cool, and so rich with detail - every great city needs a Chinatown! I would really like to see this incorporated into a large city or town layout - adjacent to the Palace Cinema, perhaps. This reminds me of visiting Chinatown in Boston - great food, great memories! Very original, fresh idea for city/town MOCs - fantastic! Edited June 14, 20159 yr by lowlead
June 14, 20159 yr I love it! Very clean and very quaint build. Excellent job my friend. :thumbup: Edited June 14, 20159 yr by Legocity2713
June 14, 20159 yr You lit a bulb in my head in regards to types of restaurants in cities. I never even entertained an idea of a Chinese restaurant - though I really want that Chinese fast food container from The Big Bang Theory set. I realize that we do have a Parisian restaurant but wonder if other mainstream food cultures in the U.S, in particular, will ever be represented - Japanese Sushi / Chinese etc. I'd love to see fast food chains too, like the old Mc Donalds set : ) - this is highly controversial . So, I love the entire concept here. I have had the chance to visit China once and I have to say it reminds me of Beijing more than Shanghai as Beijing in my opinion has more of the ancient feel and really fights to preserve that image whereas Shanghai looks like futuristic China. You captured the hectic frenzy often seen in these types of establishments where food delivery time and taste is often the focal point. In particular, I love the classic look of the blue car. This could fit with Ninjago easily as well since that theme is a mixed of what appears to be Chinese / Japanese / Korean cultures in smorgasbord. The details in this set are Awesome! I love the pieces used for the buns - the whole thing with the electrical cables reminds me of the early 1900s worldwide. Edited June 14, 20159 yr by legobear
June 14, 20159 yr Oh yeah! the Chinese look of it - especially the rooftop and supporting structures - simply gorgeous. And I love the little cars, and how everybody is on bike and .... and ....
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