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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!
In the course of Ars Electronica Home Delivery, visitors were invited to see how genarate sounds with a modular synthesizer.
Find out more about Ars Electronica Home Delivery:
ars.electronica.art/homedelivery/en/
Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
Folded and assembled from 6 square Korean Duo-coloured papers [15cm x15cm]. No cuts and no glue. This was created in 1988 and published in my self-publication, "Modular Origami". The model was later published in "Origami La Era Nueva" by Kunihiko Kasahara in 1989 [ISBN 4-387-89167-X] and also appeared in "Owrigami", Booklet #58, published by BOS in 2001.
Entertainment area for the bachelor pad, including bbq with it's own chef, a portable gas patio heater, table and chairs to sit 7 people and a telescope to view the stars or spy on whats happening in town.
Custom Modular booth design Creeya exhibit systemis designed to furnish locking & extension mechanism which makes exhibition system applicable for large island trade show displays & 10x10-10x30 inline linears. These Trade Show Exhibit Displays are also available as Trade Show Rentals. Exhibition booth rental facility gives custom modular system cost advantage providing complete value to your spent even on rental exhibits.
Estrella modular de Unit Origami Fantasy de Tomoko Fuse, pledada con 20 mĂłdulos de papel kami 7,5x7,5cm.
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In response to a discussion started by AK_Brickster on www.classic-castle.com, I've been inspired to reimagine modular terrain standards like base8 and the Classic-Castle City standard. Here are some shots of a road I've built with some ideas of my own.
I start with 1x2 bricks with Technic holes to allow for connection with Cafe Corner standard buildings. Behind those I include 1x2 bricks with +-shaped axle holes to allow connecting sections with axles (rather than Technic pins, which can require significant force to connect in large numbers).
A notice for the pixel-peepers among you: This photo was slightly cropped and pushed to ISO 8000 in Lightroom, so there’s more noise than there would normally be at ISO 6400 with the D3.
I "built".
Still fascinated by the 12x12 modular Brikwars idea, I set out to make new modules in a different style. I was inspired by the Persian dungeon in Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem.
You should eventually be able to see closeups of the modules here on my Lego Factory gallery.
I didn't show it, but the modules can stack, with the corners of the nth floor modules meeting at the center of the (n-1)th floor modules.