antp Posted July 4, 2014 Author Posted July 4, 2014 Thanks :) I really should continue this MOC, I haven't worked on it since last update... Quote
AmperZand Posted July 4, 2014 Posted July 4, 2014 Great detailing. I especially like the way you've done the red and white curtains. I would like to do my place in minifig scale but I can't work out how. For example, I can't figure out how to do gothic arch doors. Quote
antp Posted July 4, 2014 Author Posted July 4, 2014 Indeed living in a modern boring building makes it easier to reproduce in Lego :D Quote
Bennemans Posted July 4, 2014 Posted July 4, 2014 That vacuum is fantastic! so realistic! keep up the great work! Quote
antp Posted July 22, 2014 Author Posted July 22, 2014 (edited) Back to the living room. The kitchen area was already shown at the beginning. Since then I added a bar on the wall, to which hangs the paper towel roll and other towels (only the roll is in the Lego version). I also made a little longer the wall between the sink and the "dinning room" area, which looks like this : And in the Lego version : I think I'll raise the table by at least one plate, it seems too low. The grey thing on the left, with a yellowed 2x2 tile on it, represents a folded stepladder/stool, like that : http://media6.troc.com/produit/213/10/05/21311208211/max_213_11208211_1.jpg (I chose an old tile on purpose, the surface of that stool is kind of greyish and scratched) How I made the freezer in the back : The floor before furniture : Edited July 22, 2014 by antp Quote
antp Posted November 13, 2014 Author Posted November 13, 2014 (edited) Long time since the last update, I had some time in the last weeks so I could work on the project which arrives to the end. As I decided to keep that MOC built, I started to replace some parts. One of the flaws was the basis (ground), made afterwards and not very rigid (1-plate tick). Moreover, it was using a large part of the big plates that I have, mostly dark grey. So I searched a more efficient (and cheap) solution. Large plates are rather clostly per stud. The cheapest I could find were the 4x6. I made a model in LDD to know how much of these I had to order. A Bricklink shop in Belgium (to keep postage costs low) had just the right amount at a right price. The next days when I wanted to order I discovered that half of the stock was gone... so I had to re-do the LDD model using some 2x6 instead, as the cost of two 2x6 was similar to one 4x6, and the shop had plenty of these. So I made a base with two layers of plates, which is more solid than the simple layer of large plates: (the colors in LDD were used just to make it easier visually) The most difficult was then to separate walls from ground: Using many small plates rather than large ones has a big advantage: if I need to access the middle of a room with a tiled floor, I can do it rather easily from under. And indeed I needed to do that to do some changes, so that assembly of "small" plates was a good choice. For the office/storage room made in sand green, I optimized the parts usage: I used damaged white parts (just dirty/yellowed, not deformed) for the few non-visible parts, and I used 1x2s (that I have in larger amounts) for the less visible parts, keeping most of the precious 1x4/1x6s for future MOCs. On the Lego B&P site, I addition of sand green bricks (to replenish my stock) I also ordered 1x2 sand green plates to replace the grey ones at the top of the wall (so only the top tiles are grey). And now, in the continuity of what I did previously, I finished the living room with the couch/TV side, which looks like this: And the Lego version: The floor; I spared tiles where they were not visible: The back of the big display case: The furniture under the window and the book case in the corner (placed at 45° angle) When putting all together I discovered that the furniture could not go under the window because of the curtains, I had to modify it a bit: Under the couch: Due to the color, the parts selection was rather limited; thanks to the second Town Hall that I bought for parts, I find the result rather good It is very fragile, but it stays in one piece while not touching it too much. General view: I replaced the tiles in front of the window by bars (bought in a previous Bricklink order), more similar to what is there in real, it looks better. I still have to re-do the balcony, maybe also with bars like that. When making the photos I still had to find how to attach the chairs to the ground or table (seeing here at the left of the MOC). That will be for the next update, all is finished now. I also saw afterwards that I forgot the halogen light at the right of the couch: it wasn't hard to do, just a bar and a round part. In the next weeks my coffee table will be replaced by one with a glass top, so I can properly show this MOC in my living room. But then I'll also have to replace the table in the Lego version Edited November 13, 2014 by antp Quote
antp Posted November 25, 2014 Author Posted November 25, 2014 Eventually finished... I found I way to attach the seats to the table: I also added the missing lamp near the window, and replaced the coffee table: As I replaced it by one that allows to display that MOC: General view: There are still some details to change: the balcony that I have to re-do, the table that could be done better, some missing details or things that changed "in real", etc. I should also do better photos of each room. Quote
Legogal Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 Wow! Quite a story....fun watching the build. Fantastic display inside your coffee table...congratulations on a fine build! Quote
Fletcher Floyd Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 Great project, great building skills! You did a fantastic job on the furniture, looking forward to new pics! Quote
yojeff Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 This is really great! Nice work! I like the details like the coat and the paper towel roll in the kitchen. I also really like your parking tower on your MOC page. Do you usually keep your models long term? JFG Quote
TheLazyChicken Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Very nice, I might try to make my home as well, keep up the good work! Quote
antp Posted December 21, 2014 Author Posted December 21, 2014 Thanks :) Do you usually keep your models long term? Usually not: the other builds of my MOCpage were quickly dismantled after photos, except the fire truck made for the fire brigade and the yellow Renault 17 that I made for a previous contest: I'll probably keep these some time, until I really need parts from them. The apartment will most likely stay built (and updated), until I move to somewhere else ;) Quote
antp Posted January 1, 2015 Author Posted January 1, 2015 (edited) I posted some updated photos on https://antp.be/lego/moc/apt.php (as some of the rooms of the MOC version were taken in early stage of the built) Edited September 3, 2020 by antp replaced dead mocpage url Quote
gifinim Posted January 7, 2015 Posted January 7, 2015 *speechless* I don't think I've ever seen so much detail in a MOC! You just need to add a little apartment building into the LEGO-built coffee table... Quote
slovakiasteph Posted January 7, 2015 Posted January 7, 2015 This looks great! I think the "ladder" balcony looks better, not as heavy. I love all of the details, and the LEGO storage desk looks surprisingly realistic! Quote
antp Posted January 7, 2015 Author Posted January 7, 2015 You just need to add a little apartment building into the LEGO-built coffee table... Yes I added it with tiles shaped as 2x3, but I have to update the photos ;) This looks great! I think the "ladder" balcony looks better, not as heavy. I love all of the details, and the LEGO storage desk looks surprisingly realistic! The balcony is still the one thing I have to re-do, I'll try with a mix of bars and ladders, to make it less heavy indeed. The result of such replacement was already positive for the bars in front of the windows. Quote
Zilcho Posted January 7, 2015 Posted January 7, 2015 This is amazing! It is very well built with really good details everywhere, I really love it. Quote
antp Posted May 14, 2016 Author Posted May 14, 2016 Digging up my old thread for the 2016 update... Last year I moved all the Lego stuff from the bedroom to the office/storage room to change it to a office/lego room: So I moved all the CDs and DVDs to the bedroom, where Lego were previously stored: In the bedroom, I also replaced the combination of transparent window + aluminum foil by the "mirror" part that was introduced in the "Detective's Office" set. Quote
penmanovic Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 What a spectacular effort. I am awestruck. I really like the fact that you've put the MOC on display in your new coffee table; that's a great touch. Well done! Quote
Tthijs Posted May 7, 2020 Posted May 7, 2020 Awesome. I sue your post for inspiration for my own house in Lego :-) Quote
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