gifinim Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 I like how you've managed to fit so much in such a small space. The cafe in particular is fantastic. I think the "normal" front and open back style of build is much better to work with than the standard modular as you can see all the interior work without having to separate the floors out - definitely makes it easier for the kids to play with without trashing it! Keep up the good work. Quote
LAKAbricks Posted June 3, 2014 Author Posted June 3, 2014 sir you have definately captured that classic feel , your work is very good keep it up I like how you've managed to fit so much in such a small space. The cafe in particular is fantastic. I think the "normal" front and open back style of build is much better to work with than the standard modular as you can see all the interior work without having to separate the floors out - definitely makes it easier for the kids to play with without trashing it! Keep up the good work. Thank you, both of you. Even though there are a lot of great modular buildings around, I am a child of the 80s. I have a weakness for open-back buildings. They might have grown a bit and gotten a little more detailed since then, they are still open-back Gifinim, in the original version of the department store, the counter in the café was simply a grey cupboard with a white door. Boring as it is, I wanted something else and then it evolved. Now I have refigerated display, cash register and table - all on one 4x2 brick. Quote
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