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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Unsatisfied with the facade nature of 60204, I am in the process of making it a modular. I had originally stared out with 2 sets to create a hospital 3 stories tall but I was missing a number of pieces to close off the top floor, so I bit the bullet and got a 3rd set. I was concerned that it was perhaps a little too tall but with so many high risk occupations in Lego City it is best to have an pretty decent hospital.

I need to finish the landscaping, properly fit out the building. I will be incorporating a second base plate to the left as a short term car park and ambulance parking for my fleet of 3 ambulances.

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It is a nice and clean build. But I don't see the 'modularity' as in the modular building standard. You might want to improve it towards that, nice with LEGO that you can always change/expand. I finished the outside of a modular hospital some weeks ago, still finishing of the internals. I decided to make an elevator for it instead of stairs. I don't think it is too tall (I don't know of your other buildings of course).

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Thanks! I do still have some ways to to make fully inline with the modular standard, including adding sidewalks etc, I dont have those extra pieces on hand at the moment. Watch this space!

 

Looks nice. Looking forward to the inside part etc.

Are you keeping the ambulances original or appliying AUS design pattern?

That is a very good idea!  I think I agree with adding the sidewalk, and a few parking spaces.  You might need either a 32x16 or 32x32 baseplate to make the extension and right modifications for modular fitting.  I would say maybe the normal LBLEY tile pieces, and maybe black or dbley to go with it? 

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