Posted January 10, 20169 yr Although it can be connected with other builings, it has no separable floors. I did this intentionally so I could use more advanced building techniques for the windows and door. The offset of the 1x2 technic bricks is also different from the originals. The sides and backside are one big grey mass, so I took no photos of them.
January 10, 20169 yr I would say that this is a success! Very nice, I haven't figured out the door and windows yet, but I do like them very much! Thanks for sharing this... Andy D
January 10, 20169 yr This is quite nice, just a teeny bit short of details imho. The flowers though, they look a bit too large...is it just me?
January 11, 20169 yr Author I haven't figured out the door and windows yet, but I do like them very much! The windows and door are less complex than they might look. It's mostly plates, tiles,1x1 bricks with 1 stud on the side and headlight bricks. The small window on the top floor was the most complex but still not difficult. This is quite nice, just a teeny bit short of details imho. The flowers though, they look a bit too large...is it just me? I wasn't sure if there was enough detail at first, but only for the top floor. I think the use of plates for the wall allready added a lot of detail, especially due to the color quality. The more you look at it, the more you'll get used to it. The flowers do look a bit too large but at least they look more playfull than two just rows of those new flowers. Very nice! I like how you have framed the windows on the first floor. Thanks! Wow, that's a lot of plates 'Trance89', interesting designing. That's why I only used them for the front. I didn't have enough for the whole house anyway and it saved me a lot of time breaking it down. I do like how it adds a lot of detail though.
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