Posted April 10, 201311 yr Most of us were a little disappointed when 76007 Malibu Mansion came out. It was too tiny a set to do Tony's house justice! Once I bought it, I set about make a version of what I would hope a $100 or $120 version of the set would be like if LEGO were to release one. I hope you enjoy the results. Stark Mansion Interior by Tereglith, on Flickr Basement by Tereglith, on Flickr Cellular, Modular, Interactivodular by Tereglith, on Flickr One of the only play features I was able to include: the basement furniture is removable and easily rearrangeable.(Also Tony's design station rotates, like in the original set) Basement Rearranged by Tereglith, on Flickr Hall of Armors by Tereglith, on Flickr Mk. I, Mk. VII, and Mk. XLII. The Mk. I is essentially a tablescrap. I hope to get War Machine in there soon, but none of my local stores are carrying Extremis Seaport Battle yet . The Hall of Armors isn't nearly as big or impressive as some of the other ones in this forum, but that's because I didn't want it to overwhelm the basement area - I just wanted it to be a part of the basement area. And I was running out of ight gray pieces Supplies corner by Tereglith, on Flickr I just couldn't resist including those awesome design windows. Nick Fury: Felon of S.H.I.E.L.D. by Tereglith, on Flickr Breaking and entering is a serious crime, folks Living Room Layout by Tereglith, on Flickr Armchair by Tereglith, on Flickr "How many of my chairs are you going to sit in, Nick?" "Every. Single. One. Motherf***er." Fireplace by Tereglith, on Flickr Tony's tasteful interior design includes this modernist fireplace and an... orb... thingy. They're all the rage. Stark Mansion Balcony by Tereglith, on Flickr Tableau 2 by Tereglith, on Flickr Get it together, Tony. You can't keep falling off of things like this. Watchin' TV by Tereglith, on Flickr When Pepper wants to see Bill O'Reilly complain about her lack of qualifications, this is where she goes. Stark Mansion Top by Tereglith, on Flickr Cast of Characters by Tereglith, on Flickr Thanks for viewing!
April 10, 201311 yr I like your Mark 1. considering it was cobbled together from other things in the first movie, it shouldn't look as streamlined as the others.
April 11, 201311 yr Your MODs make me want to get the set... I'm still going to postpone my purchase until I see the movie.
April 11, 201311 yr Author I like your Mark 1. considering it was cobbled together from other things in the first movie, it shouldn't look as streamlined as the others. Thanks! It's been growing on me since I made it. The only problem is that the arms are really fragile. The head was inspired by this much cleverer design: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiukeung/8632948913/ Your MODs make me want to get the set... I'm still going to postpone my purchase until I see the movie. I didn't really MOD the set so much as completely disassemble it and rebuild from scratch using some of the same pieces. I'd say the parts that went into this are 1/3 from the set, 2/3 from my collection. If you want to make your own mansion that's like this, it's worth it to get the set just for the figs, picture windows, and curvy white pieces, but don't expect the mods required to be trivial.
April 13, 201311 yr This is a great MOC, man. The lab especially is really more accurate this way. TLG's version is kind of lame, really. For the record, tell Pepper that nobody takes O'Reilly seriously anyway.
April 22, 201311 yr Great job! I've been working on one of my own. So far most of the upstairs is done and I'm working on the workshop. Lots of mismatched bricks until I get it done. lol
April 23, 201311 yr Well done! I really like your Mark I, especially the use of the LotR Rings in the legs. Very creative!
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