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The flower shop! Had to add one of these as to me they're an important part of Slovak life; my friend works in one, and flowers are given for important occasions. I'm usually there for my birthday and will get a flower from at least one person. :classic:

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Well, it looks like it's snowing because of the white roof. It's not. It's just a white roof.

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The shop is run by an old guy who loves flowers. He's actually related to (father/grandfather) of the people who live on my farm... but you haven't met them yet. That's where he gets some of the flowers.

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Little apartment upstairs. The couch folds down into a bed... like a futon. In fact, he was so tired that he didn't even bother to pick up the pot on the floor. :laugh:

Thanks for looking!

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The bookshop

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I've really fallen in love with this one. I don't know if I can stand to ever take it apart. :cry_happy:

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It's so small and yet detailed.

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Actually, even though I love books, I think the bookshop is my least favorite floor... didn't really add enough to make it have much of a "feel." I have one bookshelf and a little display case... any ideas of anything else I could add in that small space? Or how I could change it up? I was thinking of tile floors, but that just seemed too clinical.

I'm especially in love with the upper floors...

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The sink, counter, and hob on the left... with a little table and chairs. Orange couch with a lamp... ran out of white bricks, so it was "lighthouse" inspired. :wink: After looking at this again, I think I might move the white table legs to the middle... so people have room for their legs. Yes? No?

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And, the attic room. It looks so cozy I want to live up here! A built-in dresser, desk and chair in the nook (with lamp), and a bed.

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A really nice little bookshop 'slovakiasteph', they must sell a lot of coffee table books judging by the size of them ! :wink:

Cool looking sink and floor lamp ! :grin:

Keep them coming and Brick On 'slovakiasteph' ! :classic:

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A really nice little bookshop 'slovakiasteph', they must sell a lot of coffee table books judging by the size of them ! :wink:

I should build a furniture store next, so people can buy coffee tables! :laugh:

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I call this my "country house." It's a pretty large house, typical of what you'd find on the edge of town.

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It features a porch, carport, and some vegetation outside. There's also a large porch and smaller balcony upstairs.

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Ya know, each time I build a building, I think "this is my favorite so far!"-- until the next one, that is!

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The bottom floors... a living room complete with couch and small TV. I like all the windows and the entryway/stairwell as well.

The second floor holds a table with chairs and small kitchen. I might put a railing around the hole in the floor. Don't want any LEGO broken bones! :wink:

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Upstairs, the master suite: a bed with a unique headboard, chair and reading lamp, and chest with light.

Ya'll can put your arms down now, people. They must be getting tired. :laugh:

I would really love to live here.

ETA: here's the photo I used as inspiration for this house. I like my color scheme better, although I like their fancy work on the balconies. :classic:

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Every town has to have a school, right?

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I wanted it to look like the school where I teach in the summers:My link

It has a lime green bottom floor and yellow second story: they just re-did it in 2010, with new paint and roof!

Mine is probably a little long for LEGO scale, but still pretty short when compared to the original! I thought about putting in only two windows per side, but that wouldn't have looked right.

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It's clearly a holiday as no one is there. :classic: Well, what do you expect when LEGO kids can't sit down? :laugh: The bottom right is the school cafeteria.

I don't know if it's common everywhere, but in our school (Zakladna skola on Vajanskeho in Lucenec), there are so many flowers and plants in the hallways!

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Not bad 'slovakiasteph', only two little suggestions....blackboards and shelves with books and learning aids on them. :wink:

Still it's a great addition to your town.....keep going and Brick On 'slovakiasteph' ! :classic:

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Not bad 'slovakiasteph', only two little suggestions....blackboards and shelves with books and learning aids on them. :wink:

Still it's a great addition to your town.....keep going and Brick On 'slovakiasteph' ! :classic:

Oh, good idea! I can do blackboards, at least! (not sure if there's room for shelves?) I might have to put them in the back of the room, though...

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Your MOCs keep getting better and better, slovakiasteph! I like the furniture as well, especially the couches. And everyone has a flatscreen TV :oh::laugh: !

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We interrupt our usually scheduled line of buildings to take a look at the vehicle situation in our town...

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Apparently we have some sort of a copycat issue going on here. Or maybe there was a sale on small cars.

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Well, the cars in Slovakia are typically smaller than American ones (what's a SUV?), so these are pretty accurate.

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I just loved the design of the small car so much, I couldn't help myself. :blush: I think I'll put a dark grey or black roof and change the slope color on the red one, though, as that's just too much red.

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Just read through the whole topic and I must say I love 'em all! :wub:

I like the open back concept, they all look very playable and the interiors are excellent.

The blue/tan country house is my favorite as well.

Any chance for a street shot? Can't wait to see more!

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Just read through the whole topic and I must say I love 'em all! :wub:

I like the open back concept, they all look very playable and the interiors are excellent.

The blue/tan country house is my favorite as well.

Any chance for a street shot? Can't wait to see more!

I might get in a street shot at one point or another... I don't have sidewalks or streets or anything, though, :cry_sad: so I think that might defeat the purpose?

When I finish, at any rate, I'll take pictures of everything together.

Nice car collection. I see you have a tow hitch on a couple of them. Do you have trailers in the works? :classic:

I made a teardrop trailer a while ago and use another to pull one of the LEGO campers. I do have a campground in the works. :classic:

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A little blue house... many Slovak houses along the road don't have the door facing the street, so this one attempts to show that.

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A picture of the garden with a footpath winding through:

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I think I need to scrounge up a few more flowers to add.

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From the inside... I'm running out of bricks with side studs... can you tell? :tongue: We have a couch, chair, houseplant, and shelving unit with pottery.

Thanks for reading!

ETA: my inspiration photo:

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Time for some ice cream!

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The bank is in the lower level of the building (the person on the right handles the exchanges... whoops, should've put her behind a glass screen), with the ice cream and sweet shop upstairs.

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The attic just holds a bunch of junk. :tongue:

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This is what happens, unfortunately, when the ice cream is upstairs...

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Better not let your kids carry their own ice cream down the stairs. :cry_sad:

I'll try to get a full-town shot... the only place I have enough room for these is on the window ledge in my room, so it's nothing glamorous. No streets, sidewalks, or anything... just a row of buildings. So don't get your hopes up... :classic:

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I did promise some country-type homes, did I not? Picture this on the edge of the mountains...

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A view of the front garden, complete with grille and outdoor table set... although the garden is starting to be overgrown by the pine tree!

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Indoors, we have a fold-out couch (like a futon?) on the main floor, with table and chairs.

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In the basement you'll see the washing machine and a few storage containers.

Finally, upstairs there's a lounge chair and small bed under the eaves.

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I was going to share my inspiration photo for this, but I don't know how/where to host pictures that aren't LEGO specifically. Not sure how to get flickr photos to work on here either...

ETA... I think I got it to work!

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