simon84 Posted May 3, 2020 Posted May 3, 2020 (edited) Hi everyone I'm happy to share my second MOC which I have been working on over the last 5 months. I build the MOC with BrickLink Studio 2.0 and used the new Eyesight Render for my images. The MoMA - Museum of Modern Art is a MOC modular building inspired by modern architecture. The MOC has several highlights like a staircase fully made of glass bricks or a full-functional elevator on the backside. The MOC includes many of advanced building techniques and has a high level of details on each floor. It’s built on two standard 32 x 32 base plate and includes 18 minifigures, 28 paintings and 8 sculptures. The dimensions of building are 10.2x20.6x18.2 inches (width x length x height) or 26 x 52.3x46.2 cm. Level 1 - Entrance – Museum Store – Art Gallery The first floor contains the main entrance of the museum with a cash desk and a small design store for gifts and souvenir. The art gallery on the ground floor contains 6 paintings and 3 sculptures. Minifigures Older couple interested in modern art Museum employee operates the cash desk Store seller serves a customer Art-hipster buys a souvenir Security guard enjoying his coffee break Art Student looks at the sculpture Tourist interested in art Level 2 – Restroom – Art Gallery On the second floor there is a toilet for visitors and a gallery with a view into the ground floor. The art gallery on the second floor contains 11 paintings and 1 sculpture. Minifigures Artist looking for new inspiration Art interested friends couple Level 3 – Security Control Room – Art Gallery – Art Terrace On the third floor there is a security control room to monitor the valuable paintings and sculptures. A highlight in the art gallery in this floor is the large flower sculpture. A small outdoor area offers further space for abstract sculptures. The art gallery on the second floor contains 5 paintings and 3 sculptures. Minifigures Security guard what happens in the museum Father inspires his daughter for art Art lecturer during his lunch break Level 4 – Viewing platform – Art Café On the fourth floor there is a small Viewing platform on the top of the building. In the cozy art café, visitors can enjoy a piece of cake and coffee while enjoying the view through the large panorama window. Minifigures Barista conjures a work of art from every coffee. Visitor enjoys her coffee after an exciting museum visit Visitor treats herself to a cool drink and a slice of pizza Thanks very much for reading and I hope you like my second MOC. There are more pictures on Bricksafe and feel free to support my MOC on Rebrickable and let me know what you think about. At the moment I am building my MOC with real Lego bricks. As soon as possible I will post any photos of the real lego building. Edited May 3, 2020 by simon84 Quote
tkf Posted May 3, 2020 Posted May 3, 2020 Awesome MOC, look forward to see it in real pieces. The building is so complex and with so interesting geometry. And even lamp stand is styled as building. Great work. Quote
adwind Posted May 5, 2020 Posted May 5, 2020 It looks incredibly well! I especially like all those modern art paintings and the flower installation using mugs! :) Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted May 5, 2020 Posted May 5, 2020 WOW this modern building is totally cool! I like the four yellow lines on the right side of the main entrance! Quote
The Island Chronicles Posted May 5, 2020 Posted May 5, 2020 Good job! Love the front and the back! Quote
Wesley D Posted May 11, 2020 Posted May 11, 2020 Very impressive! You have done a wonderfull job! I really like all the different continuous lines and surfaces on the outside, with all those bright colors. I wish you good luck and a lot of fun building your creation with real bricks! I'm looking forward to the pictures. Quote
simon84 Posted May 18, 2020 Author Posted May 18, 2020 Assembly completed! After one week of intensive building, my second MOC, the MoMA, is finished. It was a lot of fun to build this extraordinary building with all the details. Support and follow me on Rebrickable. For those who are interested in rebuilding the MoMA, I offer a 20% discount on the PDF building instructions for a purchase until the end of May. Coupon Code: MOMAEB2020 Valid until: 2020/31/5 Here is the final result: It fits nice between the American Diner and the Detective's Office Quote
Lucarex Posted May 18, 2020 Posted May 18, 2020 I missed this when you first posted it...what a fantastic build!!! The huge part count aside, I think this would ace an IDEAS vote and review. Quote
Vilhelm22 Posted May 24, 2020 Posted May 24, 2020 Amazing build! And the fact that it’s only your second MOC is even more impressive! Estimated piece count? Quote
simon84 Posted May 25, 2020 Author Posted May 25, 2020 10 hours ago, Vilhelm22 said: Amazing build! And the fact that it’s only your second MOC is even more impressive! Estimated piece count? Thanks a lot for your compliment. Piece count is 7859 all in all! Quote
eliza Posted May 26, 2020 Posted May 26, 2020 I'm astounded... it's gorgeous! Seems like a wonderful place for minifigs to spend an afternoon. Quote
royalspud Posted May 26, 2020 Posted May 26, 2020 This is amazing! I love the detail and there's some interesting building techniques in there! Quote
GregD Posted July 5, 2021 Posted July 5, 2021 Amazing building, just want to say thanks to simon84 for a great design, I finished my MoMA recently and it looks great on my modular street. Was slightly worried it would look a little out of place colour-wise but I don’t think it does. It stands out from the rest of the street, and it should stand out. Great design and instructions, when I first saw it at start of the year I loved it, then the next day I realised I had to build it! I didn’t change much, used all the stickers as suggested - changed the staff minifigs to lime torso with dark pink arm and medium azure arm, bright light orange legs, I think they go well. Quote
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