Posted November 13, 201113 yr B-RM-4A Hi, here is the second building of my modular town. A 32 wide building tan and medium green, inspired by a photo found out on internet. I've just finished the outside and I'd like to show it to you because I'm still working on internal furniture and I think they will not be finished early. Have a look and, if you want, tell me your comments. Here is the real building:
November 13, 201113 yr Great modular....i like it!!!!i wish to see it next to other buildings...;) I'm sorry for the question but in witch country is the real building. Sorry for my english it's not very good! Edited November 13, 201113 yr by street87
November 13, 201113 yr Great building, and you captured the original's architecture very well. Though I'm not sure I like the green too much (including on the real building)...
November 13, 201113 yr Great Job, and nice choice of colour (the medium green I mean). It works out well. Also nice windows on the ground floor. That's some interesting technique you use there. I am only wondering why you choose to use the black colour for the roof? I think Light Bluish Gray may look better for the whole as a building, but I could be wrong. Now I am also curious about the interior, but I guess you'll keep us waiting for that for a while.
November 13, 201113 yr What a refreshing color for a modular building . Lots of nice detailing on the facade, you have recreated the original building very well .
November 13, 201113 yr Author Thank you all for your comments. I'm sorry for the question but in witch country is the real building. The city is Ruse (Bulgaria), I found out many very interesting buildings in this city in the style I like most. Though I'm not sure I like the green too much (including on the real building)... My husband agrees with you, he keep on telling me it doesn't convince himself, but I'd like to build something in medium green so I loved immediatelly this photo. I am only wondering why you choose to use the black colour for the roof? I think Light Bluish Gray may look better for the whole as a building, but I could be wrong. Now I am also curious about the interior, but I guess you'll keep us waiting for that for a while. I thought light bluish gray would be too bright for brights colour like tan and medium green. It could be great in dark bluish gray but there aren't every slope type in this colour. The ground floor is almost finished, but the first and the second are still rough, as soon as I'll complete them, I'll post here. Edited November 13, 201113 yr by papercla
November 13, 201113 yr A very nice colour and style! A coulour would make any city a bit more diverse. And great work at those bushes.
November 13, 201113 yr Beautiful house, just the right amount of detailing....totally has that 17th/18th century feel to it ! The colours chosen to are perfect for that period.....excellent work and Brick On 'papercla' !
November 13, 201113 yr Excellent choice of colors and pieces! In what set did you get those kind of green bricks?
November 13, 201113 yr Author Excellent choice of colors and pieces! In what set did you get those kind of green bricks? I bought the bricks on bricklink, but they are in some old belville sets. Edited November 13, 201113 yr by papercla
November 13, 201113 yr I like the green very much. Without it, it would be just a lot of tan, but the green gives it just the right amount of contrast.
November 13, 201113 yr Very interesting color choices - it made my eyes go a little funny at first! While I am on the fence about the green, everything else is extremely well done. Blogged on Brick Town Talk!
November 13, 201113 yr Author Blogged on Brick Town Talk! I'm very honored. A very funny colour discription
November 14, 201113 yr That is a great modular building. The green colour is spot on. I am only missing the yellow mailbox. Edited November 14, 201113 yr by Vincent Kessels
November 14, 201113 yr Excellent. I particularly like the way that you have been creative with the lego to use unusual parts to imitate some of the features of the real building.
November 15, 201113 yr Nice jjob with the roof styling, and great job with the technic gear detailing. I could only dream of having enough tan to build that!
November 15, 201113 yr Absolutely lovely, and I particularly adore the medium green. I'm flabbergasted and astonished that others here find the color choice questionable, and I don't even understand the description of it at that link - the green is rather light in color, but not intense the way the description seems to characterize it as being. If anything, I think the color shows a bit more... restraint than some other color might. What on earth is that blogger smoking? I so wish I had some bricks in that color!
November 15, 201113 yr That is a great modular building. The green colour is spot on. I am only missing the yellow mailbox. Guess what it's missing scott, just guess....... A Mailbox! Bluh blll blla bleh! _ Floppy the mailbox, the Lego Club show Cracks me up!
November 15, 201113 yr Nice work! It is a very interesting shaped building. I look forward to seeing the interior when it is finished!
November 15, 201113 yr Fantastic realization and beautiful architecture! I love the decorative details like the tan-gears on the front wall. Very well made!
November 15, 201113 yr Fantastic detail work, and great modular design on the structure as well. Ralph
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