Loves Houses Posted March 6, 2016 Posted March 6, 2016 Here I present to you my Grand Hotel Ocean View - work in progress. That is the outside facade is ready, but I still need to add the interior and the roof garden. Inspiration to this came from last years summer holiday. And then the friends hotel came, and I bought it and used many of its elements. But alas, to build a hotel is such an undertaking... The project plan got delayed. It is still WIP and the interior needs to be added. And now if I'm not careful these agents start sending the tourists already. I know some of you have been awaiting this, so here you go. Tipps for interior appreciated. The forefront can be nicely integrated into a Grand Esplanade. The palm shaded garden side invites to have breakfast outside. I'm not yet decided what shades to use for the rooftop. And of course the gardeners have lots to do still. The belle etage has lofty rooms with a balcony each and ocean view. Rooms are flooded with beautiful sun light. The impressive carpet for the Great Hall has been delivered, but the clerks are missing their desks. Of course the MOC is modular and can be integrated with other Lego City buildings. C&C welcome. Some more pictures and sizes can be found on Flickr. Quote
Staslegomaster Posted March 7, 2016 Posted March 7, 2016 As far as I know, LEGO City was the first theme series - even before mini figures.And it's still popular because much is needed in a city: hotels, railway stations, shops etc. So your hotel would be a pearl of any city. IAnd may there be lots of inhabitants in your hotel! I often use base plates as removable floors. Quote
Captain Braunsfeld Posted March 8, 2016 Posted March 8, 2016 This looks promising - and you also have a monkey included When this is all fine and ready I would like to see a larger picture of the floor. The carpet really seems to be impressive. Quote
Loves Houses Posted March 11, 2016 Author Posted March 11, 2016 Thanks for the replies. I will make sure over the weekend to connect it to the new lego bank and put lots of figures so you can see its a playable set as well. Quote
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