Instructions are available on Rebrickable! Thank you for your patience, I have decided to make the instructions free due to the delay. 😊 rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-172578/BrixGoFar/jewelry-store-and-hideout/#details
Woah! There are just so many little details you've put into this moc. I really like the electrical components and vents on the outside for some reason, it really gives the building more depth to it. I also love how you have different ways of opening the building as well as the innovative use of those slide in walls. Overall, just spectacular job and you've earned a subscriber! :)
@@BrixGoFar That would look wonderful as a Lego Modular Building and a fine addition to the Lego Gotham City in addition to the Lego Batman Stop Motion Film set which I would like to create and do Lego Batman Stop Motion Films with someday as I would love to build Gotham City entirely out of Lego
Wow great stuff man, some really cool building techniques that you don’t normally see as well as cool play features. It’s pleasing to look at too. Keep up the great work, kudos.
OMG! This is just brilliant!!! I love the contrast between the luxery shop and apartment and the brocken house! I love how it can be opened! It's amazing how you used the windows as stairs! And the exploding wall ist very clever! I'm so in love with the whole idea! Thank you so much for sharing!
How have i not found your channel before?? This is amazing! That dark green stairway on the second floor is mindblowingly nice, and there's so many great techniques used... I love how you got the fridge in there, and the jewel design on the front looks awesome! The way the falls flip out and pull out is also a great touch :)
Oh wauw - this looks really wonderful! Love all the details and alle the techniques you've used! I really like all the stuff that's going on in the back and alley - very nice! And the front is woderful too! You are very good at making details - like the diamond sign a lot! And it's very cool all the different ways you've made the building open up so we can see inside! Great job! Ha ha ha - the "sorry m'am" joke was great! The interior is just as nice as the exterior! I'm blown away! Thanks for sharing your creativity and keep up the wonderful work (PS: Sorry for the late comment).
Thank you! I always like to take my time with my builds and add detail. Also curious about what you mean by your “work”, do you make Lego creations as well?
Very nice MOC building. The structure of the walls make the building have more realistic feeling. Good job. I just subscribed your channel to be 101st subscriber :)
I don’t, but I can make one! Thanks for reminding me, I was going to make a tutorial on the techniques I used on the jewelry store but kinda forgot... Tutorial Tuesday continues!
Hm. You went all out on the utilities details on the exterior of the building.... I also like the jewel icon on the front. Been thinking for a while about how to do that. Gotta build something to use all the jem pieces lego puts out...
Ugh! I know the struggle! Lego makes all these cool new pieces and then you have to decide what to use them on! The jewel was surprisingly simple, it took like a minute and only needs 3 parts! (I really need to make a video on all the techniques on this build...)
It just uses a standard clip that minifig hands can hold. The connection is a bit confusing, but there are two of the clips that sort of make legs. One leg is connected to the roof which lets it flip open, another is connected to the walls, and a 2 wide connector on the front connects both the legs together.
Hat abonded part looks like the abandoned house of the old Town pub from Brickative. See my Video. But I like yours as well. It is a Very nice build. It made me curious for more so I subt.
Oof! Sorry about the late reply, just now saw your comment. I recommend turning up the volume or I have also made captions. Either way, I think the build pretty much speaks for itself.