March 14, 201014 yr I gotta say, it looks hella awkward with multiple setup, more awkward than I expected. Anything with more than 3 floors look weird for a department store. 2 GE's side by side looks very artificial, too. I believe people already mentioned the double columns... not to mention the big wall separating the two stores together lol No, double GE's would have to be reworked completely. The exterior can be borrowed from the original instructions but this one would need to take some creativity to make it look decent. I vote for the last option!
March 14, 201014 yr Side-by-side: Just a quick edit, removing 2 bricks makes it look a hell of a lot better
March 14, 201014 yr * Sigh. That's sooooo Svelte. As much as I love your size comparisons when you come up with those modular behemoths, I'm even more eager to see what MOC you come up with using those bricks...
March 15, 201014 yr Author Jeey Svelte!...Jeey, Svelte!! Jeey! I have no idea what that means but it's my new favourite word! Jeeeey! ...yeah! I like that idea. It would look great with a corner and a straight. You could then design the straight so it complemented the corners better. I tend not to like it when people do the squat midsections a la the Cafe Corner buildings we've seen in the past. Svelte all the way, baby! Buy one more for that extra floor. I'd also modify it so that it's one building on a 32X64 plate. you can then rework the middle of the building where the two sets meet, and make it look like it was designed that way, and by eliminating the double wall that exists when you stick two of them side by side, you give yourself a lot more pieces to work with for the customization. I gotta say, it looks hella awkward with multiple setup, more awkward than I expected... I am a little surprised that so many people dislike the set-up as is. I don't remember this level of criticism when Cafe Corner came out, and it suffers from the same issue with the double columns. Maybe we're all just getting fussier as the more of these are released 32x64 and 32x96 plates are great ideas, but I am unlikely to do these myself. Firstly, messing with the structure is generally more complex than just moving everything a stud back, etc, and requires different bricks to adjust for all the tan walls. Not to mention the positioning of things different inside often can throw out unexpected surprises. As it is, the chandelier sits under the void of the skylight, and you can't put a middle section just under the skylight as the escalator hits it. So if you move the skylight then you have to move either the chandelier or escalator too and it quickly becomes complex! Secondly, having a whole lot of stackable 32x32 sections is much more easy for me to display and shift around from place to place than having larger baseplates Plus, the whole point of modular is to easily move all the different bits around. That's sooooo Svelte. As much as I love your size comparisons when you come up with those modular behemoths, I'm even more eager to see what MOC you come up with using those bricks... You're so cute I do think the dark green windows would look nice on this building just up the road from me, although I'm not sure whether the complementary colour should be white or tan:
March 15, 201014 yr I do think the dark green windows would look nice on this building just up the road from me, although I'm not sure whether the complementary colour should be white or tan: How about white with tan accents? You could replace the greebly bits on the building with tan.
March 15, 201014 yr Author How about white with tan accents? You could replace the greebly bits on the building with tan. Not a bad idea, but Shadows will complain I'm burning his eyes out with a white MOC again
April 13, 201014 yr Sorry to bump and old topic, but I thought this belonged here: Dita Svelte Outdone! From Bricks by the Bay 2010. A total of 48 Grand Emporiums were used.
April 13, 201014 yr Author I may be outdone, but mine look nicer I think we can agree that 48 is probably too many 10211s for anyone Also, lose the flags! I still intend to do a fourth as I think that would be the optimum aesthetic size.
April 13, 201014 yr I may be outdone, but mine look nicer I think we can agree that 48 is probably too many 10211s for anyone Also, lose the flags! I still intend to do a fourth as I think that would be the optimum aesthetic size. I actually think that one looks nicer, but I agree to remove all the flags
April 13, 201014 yr Well Svelte, I think you can do much better than just stacking an existing set multiple times, given your last creation alamut gate is a great proof of that!! Cheers, Jasper! Edited April 13, 201014 yr by Jasper Joppe Geers
April 13, 201014 yr From Bricks by the Bay 2010. A total of 48 Grand Emporiums were used. Hmm Quite a pointless exercise if you ask me... What is this supposed to show, besides that if you have lots of money or lots of friends, you can build a uber-uninspiring tower that looks like a dried cactus?
April 13, 201014 yr Hmm Quite a pointless exercise if you ask me... What is this supposed to show, besides that if you have lots of money or lots of friends, you can build a uber-uninspiring tower that looks like a dried cactus? It was actually part of Lego's official display to advertise the set. On the other side of the table is all the new Toy Story and Prince of Persia sets.
April 13, 201014 yr That's an amazing sight, yet ultimately ghastly. It's just not a design that you can stack so high and call it a good looking skyscraper. That's a cool $7200 though!
April 14, 201014 yr Imagine how long it would take a minifigure to ride all of those escalators, at least its better than stairs( I think a elevator would be needed). 48 grand emporiums makes it look like a skyscraper. Does anyone know how tall it is? LegoGalactus
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