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The building interior is simple, and is divided into several themes. First it is the Star Wars zone, where guests can find a lot of Star Wars toy and apparels. You can also design your own lightsaber at the “Build Your Own Lightsaber” shelf, and I made reference from the existing shops in Disneyland.

Our LUG's next building challenge is a modular standard building but only 8 studs wide. I randomly picked a blue and dark gray 8x16 so I thought it'd be neat to have a lake house. Of course, now I have to hope it'll eventually be displayed next to some water.

 

I kept the masonry bricks out of this because while it might look like it needs more detail on the outside, typical lake/beach houses are long slats. I thought it might look better.

 

Next step is to order all the parts I don't already have. I'm really happy with this one, so I hope it holds up IRL.

I designed this with the Parisian Restaurant in mind, but it is made to be totally modular and used with any Modular from Lego or custom built.

The central part of my idea is the park, which in turn can be used as a larger park or two smaller ones, on the likes of the Lego Pet Shop modular.

But there’s more! It can be connected to extra pavements and these can also be used with your modulars, to create squares, make a standard modular look like a corner one, or create your own and unique combination. Did I mention that there's also a colorful mosaic?

There's a bunch of accessories, from a fire hydrant to a comfy bench, and some of them are used to disguise the standard Technic brick used to connect modulars.

And if that was not enough, you will get a lot of accessories to make your city stem to life!

There's a newspaper kiosk, designed to remind the Parisian ones, a crepes rickshaw, a trash trolley, a monumental statue, two wonderfully flowered trees and a big oak tree to give some shade in the park.

And then several other smaller accessories that can be used with this set or all over your modular town.

And, last but not least, there’s 7 minifigs (and a dog) to animate the town!

If you are a Lego Modulars fan, you will want to have all of these in your Lego town.

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Dabbling in modular origami. The large one is a 30-piece icosahedral structure; the other three are variations of 6-piece cubes with varying additions to the faces of the cube. All folded from units by Tomoko Fuse. It's the first time I tried the icosahedron, and I didn't get all the joints tight and strong, but not bad.

  

10230 Mini Modulars

Ages 12+. 1,356 pieces.

US $79.99 CA $99.99 DE 69.99 € UK 59.99 £ DK 649.00 DKK AU $119.99

Available only to our LEGO® VIP Program Members, this exclusive mini modulars set is an authentic miniature representation of the first 5 buildings in the Modular Building series: Café Corner, Market Street, Green Grocer, Fire Brigade and Grand Emporium. Featuring highly detailed design, each building can be displayed as a stand alone piece or connected to the others buildings in the set. The mini Café Corner includes details like a fan above the doorway and printed hotel signage, while the mini Market Street includes transparent bricks and a unique brick construction. The quaint mini Green Grocer also features transparent bricks and a fire escape at the rear, while the mini Fire Brigade includes a brick bell and white arch wall elements. Finally, the mini Grand Emporium has a rooftop sign, skylight and window washing platform. With fantastic detailing and a huge variety of elements in a range of rich colors, this exclusive mini modulars set is the perfect addition to every VIP Member's collection.

•Exclusively available to LEGO® VIP Members!

•Authentic miniature representation of first 5 Modular Buildings: Café Corner, Market Street, Green Grocer, Fire Brigade and Grand Emporium!

•Each building can be displayed individually or connected to the other buildings in the set!

•All buildings feature fantastic detailing and a wide variety of elements and colors!

•Completed model measures over 5" (14.5 cm) tall, 12" (32 cm) long and 2.5" (6.5 cm) wide!

•Each individual building measures 2.5" (6.5 cm) long and 2.5" (6.5 cm) wide!

 

Modular Synth night @ Fylkingen 11/11 2022

Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle To see a video demonstration of this system go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6T5OBxByM

I have submitted this modular Lego castle system to Lego Ideas as the Kingdoms Modular Castle. If you like this system, please vote for it.

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Designer: Jeff Beynon

Diagram: Origami From Around the World book by Vicente Palacios

Units: 4 squares

Paper: Mino Washi Shi decorated with acyrlic ink and paint (each side different: this is a duo model)

Lego Modular house - functionalism style (2015)

Close up of the toilets.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

To see a video demonstration of this system go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6T5OBxByM

I have submitted this modular Lego castle system to Lego Ideas as the Kingdoms Modular Castle. If you like this system, please vote for it.

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Fabulous! One of three pics, deck and plans as well.

 

From the Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement.

2 Tetrahedra

24 units

 

Folder: Dirk Eisner

Designer and Diagrams:

(I'm not sure, if the list is complete)

Francis Ow, Modular Origami, self-publication, 1986

Denver Lawson, Unusual Modulars, compiled by Paula Versnick, 2011

Dirk Eisner, Origami Deutschland Convention Book, Bonn 2007

Gadi Vishne, Israeli Convention Book, 2008

 

I'm not sure, if Leonardo da Vinci and M.C. Escher have folded paper, but they

have painted open frame solids:

Leonardo da Vinci in Luca Pacioli's De Devina Proportione, Venice 1509, see here

M.C. Escher in the picture "Stars", 1948, see here

Because my custom made but now defunct standing desk wouldn't fit in my teeny new space, I had redesign creatively. Now I have a sit/stand desk with the standing part completely modular. :)

 

Close up of the cafeteria and what it has to offer.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

My take on Lego set 10293 in a mini modular scale.

Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle To see a video demonstration of this system go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M6T5OBxByM

I have submitted this modular Lego castle system to Lego Ideas as the Kingdoms Modular Castle. If you like this system, please vote for it.

ideas.lego.com/projects/148797

Inspired to Palazzo Farnese in Rome

Showing the sliding elevator doors. I really really wanted to make elevator doors that actually looked like elevator doors, and could slide open. Took me ages to get to this final solution.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

A modular school.

 

Building instruction is available at: rebrickable.com/users/peedeejay/mocs/

 

Every city needs a school! The build spans among 3 baseplates and consists of 10 modules. The baseplates can be separated from each other for easy transportation. The complete model weighs about 10kg and has 14417 parts.

 

The front part contains the main entrance, some trees and a bus stop. The roof areas contain the ventilation units, photovoltaics and the clock.

 

The ground floor contains the main entrance hall with washrooms for boys and girls. The right wing of the ground floor contains a standard classroom for maths and literature. The left wing of the ground floor contains the music classroom, featuring a piano, drums and some other instruments.

 

The middle floor contains a cafeteria, where the students can get a quick bite and some refreshments. The left wing of the middle floor contains an IT-classroom and it seems the students are well stocked on mobile devices. The right wing of the middle floor contains the science classroom. At the moment some experiments are ongoing in the chemistry class.

 

The upper floor contains the library.

I put up some pictures of it a while ago, but now I made some better ones.

It is also my project on Lego Cuusoo. lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/677

 

Kingdoms Modular Lego Castle

This is my first modular building. It sucks because I was very limited on pieces (almost all pieces come from the Green Grocer, except for a few small ones).

I'll be taking the whole thing down shortly, as I've ordered some new pieces to add better details. Though it will most likely be a completely different building when I'm done with it. XD

P.S. it is based on Market Street, if you hadn't noticed yet. :P

Close up of the eating area in the cafeteria.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

This model is based on the design idea behind Maria Sinayskaya's Ultra kusudama. I applied this principle to a longer strip of paper (1:8 instead of 1:4), using the inner four squares to make an Ultra-like unit and the outer four squares to create the bicolored tips.

 

Units: 30

Paper size: 18.75 mm x 150 mm (1:8)

Diameter: 7 cm

Once in place, simply attach the new baseplate to the others in the street with the white lampposts and you're good to go!!!!

Third floor with helicopter landing pad and operating room.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

Modular buildings building guide posted on BrickHamster.

Edited NASA illustration of the modular Nova concept for rockets.

 

Image source: images.nasa.gov/#/

Modular Bank. I've added some spotlights to light up the underside of the arch. I was also happy to discover that Duplo brick with the printed money pattern - perfect for a bank like this, and in white, too! Added some lighting to that as well - by using a piece that I've found more and more uses for :)

This is my first attempt at making a modular street scene, it's a work in progress so comments and critiques are more than welcome.

I got inspiration from Palazzo Spada in Rome

First floor with maternity ward and toilets.

 

Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.

A Modcan modular. My brother , who is a master wood-worker , built the cabinets.

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