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Close up of the cafeteria and what it has to offer.
Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.
Modular Typeface design
Box contains 64 cubes
Typecube is a design tool used to facilitate the modular construction of letterforms. Typecube’s six faces each bear a unique formal component, which provide the basis of two–dimensional and three–dimensional typographic systems, encouraging flexibility within uniform structure. By varying the number of type cubes, typographic solutions vary in complexity, and are capable of infinite rearrangement.
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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
Once in place, simply attach the new baseplate to the others in the street with the white lampposts and you're good to go!!!!
Conceptual space station.
Background image by Ron Garan from ISS.
Blender 3D model available in:
www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/max-modular-space-station/95...
Third floor with helicopter landing pad and operating room.
Made for the Modular Madness contest on Eurobricks.
Made from ~500 modules, I made this as a birthday present for my wife.
(Un-) surprisingly, it took a bit longer than I had expected ...
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.
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 :)
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 street scene using my modular street sections and Lego modular buildings. Scene should end up about 8 baseplates long.
by Elizabeth Zimmermann
Pattern source: The Opinionated Knitter / Elizabeth Zimmermann
Yarn: Jo Sharp Silkroad DK Tweed, 7 x 50 g, colourway 411 granary, and Debbie Bliss Merino DK, 1,3 x 50 g, colourway 225202
Needles: 4 mm
I started out with 152 stitches, and the size is perfect for Onni. Yay! I made the sleeves too long hoping he would be able to wear this jacket a little longer.
This took a long time to knit, mainly because of the yarn. It's definitely not a favourite of mine. I sticks to my needles and makes knitting very uncomfortable. I'm happy with the finished jacket though, I think it looks very cute on my boy. And Onni has announced the jacket to be "not very itchy", which is high praise indeed.
ideas.lego.com/projects/148797
If you would like to see a video demonstration showing how the Kingdoms Modular Castle Creator
Modular Bank - the original version with a roof that 'makes it look like a barn', according to some voices on Eurobricks. I agree. So I came up with version 2...