It has a grill, a fry vat (or dishwasher, whatever you want), some trays, a burger, some drinks, and chicken nuggets. The staircase is indev as you can see (might be an elavator if I get it working) This floor is the Fast Food floor. The floors are all broken into 2 parts, the staircase and the actual themed room. Heres the inside view of the floors, using the Fast Food floor as an example. Creative floor (empty floor for creative freedom) The Ultimate house would be a two-story apartment and would be the same price as the main base). That set would depict all the necessary services in a building, a chef to cook food for the server to deliver as room service to the apartment(s), a gaurd to maintain and enforce the rules of the building, a firefighter to keep everyone safe from fires, and a mailman to well, deliver mail :) ) Gym (some treadmills, weights, to keep the residents fit and healthy) Ultimate house (the only two-story floor and currently in the idea stage. My Flickr So far these are the floors I have made: Lobby Toy Store (will be with Lobby in main base set) Fast Food Apartment Pet Store Bakery These are the sets I plan to make in the future: Medical office (to keep the residents happy and healthy) VIP floor (would be slightly more expensive because it would have a new roof that looks different) Owners floor (would include no minifigures which should downsize the price, and would have all the things the owner would need) Service floor (would include a chef, a security gaurd, a firefighter, a server and a mailman making it a bit more expensive due to the added minifigures. The colored border will allow builders to know which floor is which theme from the outside pretty quickly. As well as some other toys like a toy dog, a robot, and a mini lightsaber (for liscence purposes the saber can be removed). The Toy store has the Toymaker at the register, a table (meant to represent a Warhammer based game) with some Microfigures of various colors for purchase. It also has the owner of the building with a broom keeping his lobby looking as good as it can get! As well as s small bench. Pictures are coming soon but the lobby has a receptionist at her desk with a computer and keyboard. Each set would have 2 or 3 minifigures with the exception of the main base set, which would have 4 minifigures because it has the lobby and one "starter" floor. Each floor would have a unique design on the inside too. The floors are all the same shape and size, with a different border (the dark red on the lobby) and a different window pattern on some. The building could go from a simple 2 floor building to a 3 story, to a skyscraper and beyond! So for example, I buy the main set (will be named the Builder Building until further notice) and then I purchase the Fast Food floor and the Bakery floor, now my building is 4 stories high. The unique part of this is that you would be able to buy other sets that would be another floor with a unique theme that could be added to the building. The idea is that you would buy the main set which would have a base (lobby), one floor which in the picture is a Toy Store, and a roof (indev roof). Basically what this idea is, is a building that can constantly be added to without looking awkward. This is my second original idea for a Lego. The skyscraper has 8 floors, which are fully furnished:įloor 1: Lobby, Front Desk and Waiting Areaįloor 8: Meeting Room and Main Editors OfficeĪs always: Building instructions are available on Rebrickable! All of the pictures and in hires can be found on my flickr account.I came up with this idea while playing Tiny Towers on my phone. When that happened I lost the motivation to really finish it, but I finally re-visited it some months ago to finally finish it. Most of the design was actually finished almost 3 years ago, so quite a bit before LEGO released the Daily Bugle. It contains 22.801 pieces and consists of 9 modules. The build sits on two standard baseplates, is 107cm high and weighs about 16,2kg. Therefore I had to work with outer walls that are 2 bricks thick, which also explains the high part count. ) My main challenge was to create a facade, where you don't see at first glance, that the build is modular as well as maintaining stability. It also took extremely long from the first digital design to the final build, since I was unable to move a stud for almost 2 years, due to building a real house. This is by far my biggest build and it was also the most challenging one. Wow, it's been a while! I would like to present my latest modular: A modular skyscraper that is the home of “The Daily Stud”, which delivers the latest news throughout the city!
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