Posted March 9, 20168 yr Sharing my simple build over the weekend for the cafe corner interior with retro 1950s theme! Edited March 9, 20168 yr by darkhorse00
March 9, 20168 yr Cool. looks a bit american diner(ish) combined with a bit of east european communist era fast food / bar Not sure where you are from, but judging by the alcohol bottles and glasses in a caffe, I'll assume it's not USA. but then you have the waiter doing refills with the coffee jar which is again very american. I like it, it's quite fitting to the Cafe Corner design. Really great photos, you made an effort to capture this right. Edited March 9, 20168 yr by Sven F
March 9, 20168 yr Author Thank you all! Cool. looks a bit american diner(ish) combined with a bit of east european communist era fast food / bar Not sure where you are from, but judging by the alcohol bottles and glasses in a caffe, I'll assume it's not USA. but then you have the waiter doing refills with the coffee jar which is again very american. I like it, it's quite fitting to the Cafe Corner design. Really great photos, you made an effort to capture this right. Thanks, and oh yes, you are right! The colour theme is American, but I am not from USA. Planning to fit one 1950s A4 Checker cab to this hotel soon. Part of the cab can be seen in one of the pictures, and currently work in progress. It is kind of hard to get parts in my country, and I have to see how fast bricklink can send me those parts. Haha. Edited March 9, 20168 yr by darkhorse00
March 9, 20168 yr This is amazing. I always love a good cafe/restaurant build! I also love when I see parts are used in such creative ways to create everyday items not available as single pieces on their own. The Coffee Jar is the shining example in this build! I think I have all those parts used in the Coffee Jar sitting next to me right now. I might make my own if I do! :)
March 11, 20168 yr Author Thank you for all the likes! This is amazing. I always love a good cafe/restaurant build! I also love when I see parts are used in such creative ways to create everyday items not available as single pieces on their own. The Coffee Jar is the shining example in this build! I think I have all those parts used in the Coffee Jar sitting next to me right now. I might make my own if I do! :) Yes, I have quite a couple of these small pieces from my sets which came as extras, and I was wondering how I can utilize these simple parts, so this old school style coffee jar came to my mind!
March 12, 20168 yr The perfect addition to a great set! This is exactly what Cafe Corner had been lacking!
March 12, 20168 yr Well done. The interiors is really nice. It's also very inviting from the outside when you peak through the large windows.
March 13, 20168 yr Looks fantastic! Love the colour scheme and the details such as the taps holding up the sauce bench.
March 13, 20168 yr Author LOVE that jukebox!!! Fantastic bar and lovely juke box! That Jukebox is my favourite! Well done. The interiors is really nice. It's also very inviting from the outside when you peak through the large windows. Thank you! I did some more moc (A 1950s A4 Checker Cab to go with the theme) for the diners/hotel guest. Edited March 13, 20168 yr by darkhorse00
March 13, 20168 yr Great addition to this modular! My favourite parts are the juke box and the cabinets behind the counter. The counter itself appears to be a bit too low in my opinion, maybe just 1 plate is missing in height.
March 14, 20168 yr Author Can i just mention, great photography there! Thank you! Great addition to this modular! My favourite parts are the juke box and the cabinets behind the counter. The counter itself appears to be a bit too low in my opinion, maybe just 1 plate is missing in height. Good point there. I shall try that out. Will either remove 1 plate space from the seat or raise the table top height. Thanks for the recommendation!
March 14, 20168 yr Great interior; I love the colour combinations and the "clean" look. I'm almost sorry now that I have already built another interior for CC Keep clicking those bricks together.
March 14, 20168 yr LOVE that jukebox!!! Absolutely! Like the rest of the MOC but its hard to look past the jukebox! Ready with my roll of quarters!
March 17, 20168 yr The cab is fantastic and really sells the image. All you need now is to make a busy street outside filled with them! :P
March 18, 20168 yr Really enjoyed seeing your interior Darkhorse00, especially the condiment counter! Excellent work. On a side note, what lens for your camera did you use to take the photos with? Edited March 18, 20168 yr by Wodanis
March 19, 20168 yr Author The cab is fantastic and really sells the image. All you need now is to make a busy street outside filled with them! :P Thank you!. You can check out the pictures of the cab in here. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=123511 Going to make more different vehicles for my other modular building. Really enjoyed seeing your interior Darkhorse00, especially the condiment counter! Excellent work. On a side note, what lens for your camera did you use to take the photos with? Thank you!. You can check out the Lens/Camera/Settings for those pics on my flickr account. https://flic.kr/s/aHskuT5Z1j Absolutely! Like the rest of the MOC but its hard to look past the jukebox! Ready with my roll of quarters! This is beautiful! I'm with everybody else - love the jukebox! Thank you for the likes! Edited March 19, 20168 yr by darkhorse00
March 26, 20168 yr I must say, this is an absolutely wonderful interior for a modular that was desperately in need of one. The colour scheme looks very crisp and clean, and the furniture design goes very well with the exterior of the model, in terms of period, as well as the dark red matching with the top layer of the building. The jukebox is fantastic! Keep up the good work!
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