Posted January 7, 201312 yr The Bakehouse is the 18th in a series of MOC's intended to recreate the ambiance of the 80's. Design Inspiration comes from the strangest of places. I'd been trying to build a prison complex around some recent designs for a Traitors Gate (which I still need to photograph and post) and it's corresponding Gaol and I kept finding myself wanting a small stretch of castle wall with a door in it. Anyone that's ever explored an old medieval city will know that there are always doors at the end of little passages and strange little alleyways squeezed between buildings. The Bakehouse grew from that want of a door at the end of an alley. Coincidentally I'd just built up 3739 Blacksmith Shop so I was already in the mindset for creating a civilian building, although I wanted to keep to a Lego group brick budget of around 300 bricks rather than the 600 that Daniel Siskind used for 3739 Blacksmith Shop. The starting point was the gateway and two panels of adjacent wall. For once I decided to use a square door in a similar manner to 6062 Battering Ram rather than the more usual pair of curved doors. A long green plate forward of that gave me the alleyway even if it only has one of the adjacent buildings needed to make an alleyway. A hinged front facade completes the floor-plan, I opt for a doorway down the alleyway side and a large opening shutter on the front, so I'm very definitely creating a shop, I just don't know what sort of shop yet. A fireplace goes onto the far wall and I start building up the chimney using 3x3 Facet bricks and tall 2x2x3 slopes. The upper story is half timbered with shuttered windows across the front, an attic garret under sloped roof. A smattering of simple furniture. The fireplace is dominant so I decide to make it a baker and decorate it accordingly with round 2x2 tiles to represent flat loaves. I put the design to one side for a couple of days. When I returned I felt that the fireplace didn't adequately convey that the building is supposed to be a bakery, what it needed was an oven rather than an open fireplace. I started pulling the existing fireplace apart in LDD, the aperture to the fireplace is lifted by a brick and a fold down oven door is provided for the opening. The original neon orange feather flames no longer fit so have to go, but the fold down door definitely makes it feel like an oven. In many respects I'm happier with the design but it's going to cost a little more on BrickLink to pick up the needed parts. Minifigs, a Baker, his wife, a boy and a guard on the wall with the usual set of accompanying tools, weaponry and barrels. Build instructions can be found here. Analysis Story: Not much. It's just part of the wider medieval life. This is always a problem with the domestic buildings there's no conflict to drive a story unless the daily grind of medieval life itself is the story. Playability: The front opens to place the minifigs inside and play in the interior but the more I think about it the more I realise that it either needs to be classed as a Display set or a Doll's House style playset rather than an Action style playset. Build-ability: Nothing complex. Some simple SNOT in the interior but the rest is 80's style brick on brick building. Cost: The brick count is just shy of 300 bricks which is high for an 80's domestic set. 6067 Guarded Inn comes in at 260 bricks, 6074 Black Flacon's Fortresshas 360 bricks. At 18 bricks tall it's looks a substantial set so it's size justifies the brickcount, but it doesn't have the width to compare with the fortresses. Minifig count seems appropriate for the size of set. Consistency: There's nothing in there that wouldn't be unfamiliar to a young builder from the late 80's. My concern with the consistency is am I stepping beyond the design parameters into a more modern building style, for which it's worth taking a slight digression. 3739 Blacksmith Shop really is an interesting set partly because it wasn't designed in-house by Lego. Firstly it's brick, not panel, built. Let's be honest, panels allow bulk and size for minimal cost, those classic castles couldn't be the size they were for the price they were if they'd been entirely brick built. Because the designer of 3739 is an AFOL he's not constrained to the Lego design strictures and the walls are brick. The interior decoration is detailed, fireplaces, beds, tables, stairs, coloured floors and lots of little utensils and props, again a departure from the utilitarian interiors of the late 80's. This style of building won't be seen again until the next millenium with Jamie Beard's designs for the Fantasy Era castle range where the buildings are primarily brick on brick rather than panel, a trend that continues through in LOTR. Although it looks like the 2013 castle line with have a simpler build structure to attract younger members to the genre. Conclusion I like this design very much, I think it will add a lot to the interior of my medieval town, but I do have issues with it. As mentioned previously it's borderline on what a Lego set of that era would be. To modern eyes, used to 10193 Medieval Market Village, it may look archaic but the brick-on-brick building and interiors aren't necessarily in keeping with the simplicity of the 80's playsets. The Series Edited January 18, 201312 yr by The_Cook
January 9, 201312 yr Another wonderful addition to the series! I wish I could see the oven, and I'd really love to see it connected to other sets. Keep up the good work.
January 10, 201312 yr Very nice MoC. I might add that recreating the ambiance of the 80's is a fantastic idea. I took a look though your other MoCs, you've done a great job with all of them. I especially like the " Forestmen's Mountain Stash". I have a soft spot for the old sliding walls and trap floors.
January 10, 201312 yr Author I wish I could see the oven, and I'd really love to see it connected to other sets. Keep up the good work. MOCpages is playing up and not showing my uploaded photo's, once it starts behaving I'll add photo's of the oven. To complete the alleyway I have an adjacent building, a silversmith, drawn up in LDD but it'll take me a few weeks to turn it into ABS, more if I need to send out to Bricklink for parts. At that point between the Coaching Inn, Guildhall, Bakehouse and Market by the Wall I've got a fairly substatial town square with one or two more little set ideas to further add ambiance. I'll do a full photoshoot then. Very nice MoC. I might add that recreating the ambiance of the 80's is a fantastic idea. I took a look though your other MoCs, you've done a great job with all of them. I especially like the " Forestmen's Mountain Stash". I have a soft spot for the old sliding walls and trap floors. You'll be pleased to know that I have "Forestmen's Clifftop Lookout" sitting in ABS form on my desk awaiting photography. It turned into an exercise of just how many play features can be squeezed onto a single 16x32 baseboard... I'll try to post it next week.
January 10, 201312 yr I just love your MOCs! :thumbup: What about trying to break that much gray on the side chimney a bit?
January 11, 201312 yr You'll be pleased to know that I have "Forestmen's Clifftop Lookout" sitting in ABS form on my desk awaiting photography. It turned into an exercise of just how many play features can be squeezed onto a single 16x32 baseboard... I'll try to post it next week. Sounds great! I'll be looking forward to it.
January 15, 201312 yr Author I wish I could see the oven, and I'd really love to see it connected to other sets. Keep up the good work. Finally MOCPages is allowing uploads again... The simple oven with it's door open and closed, flatbreads on the bench at the back of the shop. Apologies for the photo qualitiy it wasn't the easiest of spaces to get light and camera into.
January 18, 201312 yr Author Right SirBlake, here you are: The Bakehouse joined jammed in with all of my other creations. Not quite what you were expecting? Alright, I'll set up a little scene... From left to right: Market By The Wall - mostly out of shot, although the figures populate the square 6061 Siege Tower - just the stretch of atriculated wall, there's no besieging going on today The Bakehouse The Goldsmith - not yet posted, but I will do shortly The Stables tucked in at the back Coaching Inn with the large gates allowing access to the yard Guildhall with it's arcade and meeting room above To be honest what it's really missing is an orange backdrop, I've been toying with the idea of picking up the right shade of paper... Edited January 18, 201312 yr by The_Cook
January 18, 201312 yr Hahah, that's great! You had me going for a second before I scrolled down. Thanks! It's wonderful to see these in context with each other.
January 20, 201312 yr These are all outstanding! I have recently getting back into my 80's castle stuff and trying to find other sets to complement my Black Falcons Fortress. This will give me some inspiration! Do you MOC all of these in LDD before you build typically?
January 22, 201312 yr Author Do you MOC all of these in LDD before you build typically? They're all desgined in LDD and the files are available on MOCpages if you want to have a go at building them yourself. Since they're designed in the 80's style they are reasonably buildable - I make no guarantees that LDD in it's wisdom won't decide to start it's instructions from the top-down rather than the bottom-up like sensible person would! Most of the bricks are readily available, there are one or two Dark Grey bricks that are slightly rarer and occasionally Red/Brown ends up being substituted for old Brown. Edited January 22, 201312 yr by The_Cook
January 22, 201312 yr Another great addition to your MOC series that fits in flawlessly with the 80's Castle sets.
January 23, 201312 yr They're all desgined in LDD and the files are available on MOCpages if you want to have a go at building them yourself. Since they're designed in the 80's style they are reasonably buildable - I make no guarantees that LDD in it's wisdom won't decide to start it's instructions from the top-down rather than the bottom-up like sensible person would! Most of the bricks are readily available, there are one or two Dark Grey bricks that are slightly rarer and occasionally Red/Brown ends up being substituted for old Brown. Wow, thanks for pointing this out! I will be sorting through my old greys and buying some more castle walls off of BrickLink shortly!
April 3, 201410 yr Bumping this one because it shows the whole series of retro mocs. My favorites are probably The Gatehouse, The Latrine, Market by the Wall, Coaching Inn, Defending the Breech, Begger's Stairs, and The Apiary.
April 5, 201410 yr your whole serie is just great! every "set" looks amazing. Can't wait to see more!
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