Cafe Corner Upgrade

As you know I spent a lot time Bricklinking Cafe Corner. Once it was complete I knew I had to add an interior as I’m a big fan of  the more recent modulars and the detail. So I set about first with the ground floor. First stop was to open LDD.  I added some pavement features including my traffic light complete with custom printed road signs from Altbricks. Also added was a blue bin and the street light was moved to the end of the road.

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It’s worth mentioning here, I’ve already added a blue bin and traffic light to the Grand Emporium but not finished the modifications to that building to cover it here. Anyway I also want to give each building it’s own period vehicle, so before I continued with the changes to the actual building, I designed a Yellow and Black taxi based on a vehicle from the old Indiana Jones sets. I also purchased a custom torso from Firestar Toys for my taxi driver complete with a flat cap.

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Once the taxi was built it was back to LDD. First up I added a door so I could have a loo under the stairs. I also bricked up the stairs so the toilet was inclosed. I also added a fire exit, this then gave me idea where to have the counter and internal layout. I made sure the seating and tables matched those outside, with only change was the colour from yellow to reddish brown.

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The counter has a section for 1×2 tiles to act as chocolate bars (note Im ordering the custom bars from Firestar Toys) and then a till and flip up end for staff to get in and out. The back of the coffee shop has a barista machine, a coffee grinder and shelves with orange and milk on. Also a sink and a custom menu board. Now this menu board is built into the building frame and each 2×4 tile can be lifted up to reveal storage space for cups. The tiles are a custom one of a kind done by the awesome team at Firestar Toys. With a list of all the different drinks you can order.

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The custom modifications are completed with a tiled floor, custom printed glass panels from Firestar Toys and then the staff. The manager is Larry from the LEGO Movie and the other 3 are from this years big City Square set. To keep in with the modular theme all 4 have the classic minifigure face. I think my plan turned out better then expected and with the custom printed elements, it really has made my Cafe Corner have the wow factor.

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I now need to plan and design the interior for the hotel section of the building but first I have switch my focus to this years Creator Toy & Grocery Shop that I’ve designed into a modular building. More on that in the new year.

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I want to finish by saying a massive thank you to the team at Firestar Toys for the custom elements especially my one of a kind menu boards.

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Rich
Founder of Brick Fanatics. I'm Richard Hayes a 34 year old runner based in Sheffield. However I'm better known as the Mohican Runner due to my very distinctive hair style. I've gone from 20st to a runner, I've raised over £1.3 million for charity by doing various running challenges.

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Rich

Founder of Brick Fanatics. I'm Richard Hayes a 34 year old runner based in Sheffield. However I'm better known as the Mohican Runner due to my very distinctive hair style. I've gone from 20st to a runner, I've raised over £1.3 million for charity by doing various running challenges. I'm supported by Absolute360,SockMine and Tribesports. Currently I have a 17:20 5k PB, 36:02 10k PB, 81:11 HM PB & 3:08:24 for the marathon. You can find me on my blog http://mohicanrunner.co.uk

7 thoughts on “Cafe Corner Upgrade

  • 25/01/2016 at 13:42
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    Wow, Rich, you made a fantatic job on the Café Corner interior. I love those custom printed glass panels too. 🙂

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  • 29/11/2015 at 15:19
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    Really awesome job, I love the details and the interior. Now I want to start upgrading my own modular buildings 😛
    Looking forward to the Creator Toy & Grocery Shop

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  • 26/11/2015 at 21:40
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    Talk about detail! Would love this with those extra details and interior. Loving the vehicle, love vintage vehicles 🙂

    Nice to see Grandma in there Rich!! 😉

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  • 26/11/2015 at 13:11
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    The printed elements are super cool, especially the windows. I also like all the staff in the matching uniform, looks great!

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  • 26/11/2015 at 11:47
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    wow! Now I feel inspired!!

    I have this sitting ans waiting to be hauled back to CH this weekend, so I will approach this build once I have completed my Market Place modular.

    I note that with the earlier sets there is a lack of interior, so you have done well here Rich.

    One thing I am totally not keen on are the vehicles – I am not a fan of these vintage type ones, so as part of my modular series, once completed, I will look to MOC the Fire Engine and the limo from the respective sets that they come in.

    Good work – let the modular madness commence!

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    • 26/11/2015 at 14:04
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      Yes it wasn’t until Green Grocer did LEGO start to add to the interior and as the years have passed the detail has gotten better. I like that the buildings and the theme have that classic feel about them hence the classic vehicles. I must admit though they are not easy to design, especially trying to get two minifigures side by side.

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      • 27/11/2015 at 08:20
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        Indeed, however, this is now my challenge with the vehicles!

        Market Place is slowly being built……hope that the rest of the sets come back intact this weekend, then I will have a full house.

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