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Our temporary kitchen! (But already like it more than our former kitchen ;-)) Blogged about here: planetfur.blogspot.com/2010/05/apartment-therapy.html
This was part of my Lego club's layout at our exhibition last weekend. We had tons of extravagant once-per-city buildings but almost no housing so I came up with some low-key apartment buildings.
I’ve lived almost of my adulthood in an isolated house, with neighbors’ houses at least 5 meters apart from mine. So, noise, loud music or the nice lady dog ruin my day by putting his dirty paws on my pants in tight corridors was never an issue.
But life is life and a few years ago I moved to a nice apartment. It has his pros, but is has a LOT of cons either!
So, reviving my very first MOC (my own living room) I decided to build this MOC on minifig scale.
It’s dedicated to all the people who lives in apartments and know what I’m talking about :)
The goal was to represent several different rooms. Inspiration came from a pic I saw on the internet a few months ago. Unfortunately I didn’t save the photo and can’t find it anymore, but I kept the idea and thought it would make a good MOC.
It has a living room, a kitchen, a TV room, a laundry room, a home gym, an office and a bedroom. Some technics are widely used and some are new, at least to me!
I didn’t put any minifigs because I wanted this MOC to focus only on the rooms itself.
Again, if you would be so kind to tell me which room is your favorite, I would appreciate! :)
Enjoy
" The Paddock " is a small park that was once occupied by buildings fronting Ferry Lane leading down to Sydney Harbour. A 6 storey apartment building now sits on the the site of the old Parbury warehouse building. Ferry Lane continues to be a well used short cut down to the harbour foreshore. Pottinger Street - the street in view here looks nothing like the way it did in 1860.
Konica Hexar RF + Carl Zeiss Distagon 35/1.4 ZM + Foma Retropan 320 Soft Black&White Film / Developed By Me / Scan By Noritsu HQ-1800 @ Fengyue (The Highest Quality Scan)
Developer: Foma Retro Special (Stock) 5 Min @ 21 Degree
Stopper: Ilford Ilfostop
Fixer: Spur Ultrafix
Wash Aid: Fotospeed WA50
Wetting Agent: Kodak Photo-Flo
Newly reorganized expedit!
Blogged here: moneyandaroomofmyown.blogspot.com/2010/10/apartment-tour....
This apartment building is based on a real building in the Netherlands. After a few first tries, I developed an electronic version. When starting the build, I realized it was going to be too big and I had to resize everything (sort of start ver again).
Finally finished it today. Some detailing will happen in the layout, but for now its done.
Description: View looking north along South Carpenter Avenue towards the intersection with West 18th Street.
Photographer: Brubaker, C. William, 1981 .
Date: 1981
Geographic coverage: Lower West Side (Chicago, Ill.); Pilsen (Chicago, Ill.)
Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department
File Name: bru014_04_nF
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