Lego Junkie Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 With the surface of the world covered in rampantly corrupt and impoverished layers of microcities, the average person has a residential living/workspace housed in a cube approximately 16 feet wide, 16 feet deep, and 16 feet tall. Within the tight confines of these cubes, all types of unethical businesses have sprung up. The thriving black-market trade in electronic goods and other darker matters has severely subdued the amount of legitimate businesses in the high rise cube towers, and few remain open for long before joining the elicit trade. One of the last of the well meaning businesses is Percival's Electrocanics, a shop dedicated to serving the working class with high quality electronics for any project that may arise. Quote
MKJoshA Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 So much to love! My favorite parts are the smoke-clear slopes used to make the curved window/skylight, the dark red, the clips on the ceiling with the "wires" coming out, and the use of official Lego string. Great job! Quote
sioka Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 As MKjoshA said so much to love here! loads of cool details and a very clean build, I like the way you have used the studs as a detail too. Very Blade runner. Quote
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