Posted February 11, 201114 yr Hello everyone! Welcome to the Wax Museum, where the collectible minifigures comes to life at night! It's been a few days since I finished my museum and here is the end result. I started this project in the beginning of november, so after three months in the making it's finally done. There are a few minor details that I'm going to implement that will come in time. I would like to thank F0NIX and Matija from Brikkelauget for their help in the building process! And of course I want to thank all of you who have commented on the WIP! Enjoy! More pictures on Flickr. Edited February 12, 201114 yr by shutinc
February 11, 201114 yr It is an excellent MOC. I know that it is not easy to make a well looking mono-color building from Lego but you have done it. All the details make it.
February 11, 201114 yr That is a truly unique way to display the collectible minifigures. Just oozing with awesomeness!!
February 11, 201114 yr AWESOME just simply AWESOME ! What a classic exterior with those columns and that interior.....man, what a way to display those collectables eh ? The final touch is those two LED lights on the building.....though pity the front lights couldn't be done.....a little hard to do I believe. Excellent work 'shutinc' and keep on MOCing !
February 11, 201114 yr Very nice! But how did the pillars change from ridged to smooth after the first pic?
February 11, 201114 yr Any chance of a close up pic of the working lights? Or is that a photoshop addition?
February 11, 201114 yr Wonderful. I love it. I might have to join Brikkelauget and try to make it to an event just to see this up close :) We've previously seen this under construction, right? The colour combination works very well, with the dark red stripes around the building and the dark blue roof. I especially like the smaller top floor. Apart from that, I think my favourite part of this MOC is the actual fact that you came up with the idea of a wax museum. Great idea, great execution, shutinc!
February 11, 201114 yr Great MOC, shutinc! I really like your use of Collectible Minifigures as the wax statues.
February 12, 201114 yr SWEET. Those pillars come from the new 2011 Atlantis set. So many MOCs now are going to include them... Museums, Courthouses etc... Can't wait to get my hands on some!
February 12, 201114 yr Wow, what an outstanding creation shuntic! The classic architecture is simply perfect for this Wax Museum. It's also nice to see the use of the collectible minifigs as the wax models. Just and impressive work overall!
February 12, 201114 yr Great MOC and an even better idea for displaying your minifig collection. Really original. I applaud your effort. It looks perfect! Great job!
February 12, 201114 yr Wow!! Great museum!! the color scheme is amazing & matching!! i like your use of the Minifigs Series! for a while i was trying to see which is the exhibit and which is the "real" people before i saw the brown plinths mounting the exhibits!
February 12, 201114 yr This is really a stunning work! The overall exterior design is very beautiful with lots of details and the colour scheme is great (tan along with dark red and white produces a brilliant result). The interior is also great and this is a genius concept of having the collectable minifigs together in a display that fits in the everyday life of a city. Very nice! But how did the pillars change from ridged to smooth after the first pic? I was thinking the same thing. If you ask me, the Atlantis pillar pieces look ever better in your creation. Well done shuntic and thanks for sharing!
February 12, 201114 yr I like the outcome very much! When it was WIP, I already liked it, but now with the minor changes on the facade, better proportions, I like it even better.
February 12, 201114 yr I like the wax museum very much! Excellent work. Can you pls share how you did the lighting? Hope you don't mind that I've blogged about it: Link to blog
February 12, 201114 yr Wonderful, great idea of using the Collectable minifigs. I like the tan color of the building and the floor has a really nice pattern. Good job
February 12, 201114 yr What an excellent way to display the collectible minifigs. The building is great, and I really like details like the working light and the painting with cheese slopes.
February 12, 201114 yr Author Thanks MUCH everyone for your awesome notes and comments! They are much appreciated! It is an excellent MOC. I know that it is not easy to make a well looking mono-color building from Lego but you have done it. All the details make it. Thanks much, but it's actually not mono-colored, considering the dark red lines and the dark blue roof :) AWESOME just simply AWESOME ! What a classic exterior with those columns and that interior.....man, what a way to display those collectables eh ? The final touch is those two LED lights on the building.....though pity the front lights couldn't be done.....a little hard to do I believe. Excellent work 'shutinc' and keep on MOCing ! I'm glad you liked it and thanks much for your wonderful words! :) Regarding your question about the exterior lamps. They will come, but it's as you said, very difficult to get the wires through the small parts, but I've done it to the roof lamps, so I know it's possible, but it takes time :) Very nice! But how did the pillars change from ridged to smooth after the first pic? Sorry, I mixed new pics with older ones. I have shot a series of photos showing the new ridged pillars and they are uploaded to my flickr. Any chance of a close up pic of the working lights? Or is that a photoshop addition? Yep - take a look at my flickr page. I just uploaded a photo showing the lamp more close up :) Wonderful. I love it. I might have to join Brikkelauget and try to make it to an event just to see this up close :) We've previously seen this under construction, right? The colour combination works very well, with the dark red stripes around the building and the dark blue roof. I especially like the smaller top floor. Apart from that, I think my favourite part of this MOC is the actual fact that you came up with the idea of a wax museum. Great idea, great execution, shutinc! You're most welcome to join Brikkelauget and I would in fact appreciate it if you did :) Thanks much for your wonderful comment! These are the comments that make my day! :) SWEET. Those pillars come from the new 2011 Atlantis set. So many MOCs now are going to include them... Museums, Courthouses etc... Can't wait to get my hands on some! Oh yes - I have purchased a lot of these and I will include them in my future mocs as well :) Great MOC and an even better idea for displaying your minifig collection. Really original. I applaud your effort. It looks perfect! Great job! Wow, thanks much! I'm glad you liked it so much! :) Wow!! Great museum!! the color scheme is amazing & matching!! i like your use of the Minifigs Series! for a while i was trying to see which is the exhibit and which is the "real" people before i saw the brown plinths mounting the exhibits! Thank you! :) I bet it must have been a bit confusing at first, but that was sort of the point :) This is really a stunning work! The overall exterior design is very beautiful with lots of details and the colour scheme is great (tan along with dark red and white produces a brilliant result). The interior is also great and this is a genius concept of having the collectable minifigs together in a display that fits in the everyday life of a city. I was thinking the same thing. If you ask me, the Atlantis pillar pieces look ever better in your creation. Well done shuntic and thanks for sharing! whoa, thanks a lot :) Seems like the use of collectible minifigures in the museum was a success :) Oh yes! I actually just recently came to know about these new Atlantis-pieces after placing an order (LUGBULK) with my LUG (Brikkelauget), and they look great! I'm certainly going to use these in other mocs aswell, and I bet we're going to see a lot of them in upcoming mocs and sets I like the outcome very much! When it was WIP, I already liked it, but now with the minor changes on the facade, better proportions, I like it even better. Thanks for checking back for the complete version and thanks for your awesome comment I like the wax museum very much! Excellent work. Can you pls share how you did the lighting? Hope you don't mind that I've blogged about it: Link to blog Thanks much! Yes, I can. I'll take a few photos when I'm doing the other exterior lamps so you can see how I do it. Oh, I don't mind at all that you are blogging about the museum. In fact I really appreciate it, and especially after having read your blog for a few months and all of the sudden noticing you've blogged about my wax museum Edited February 12, 201114 yr by shutinc
February 12, 201114 yr ...God i love these kind of buildings.....those details....perfect!!! Thank you for displaying!! Greetz LegoSjaak
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