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Living In LEGO

I recently read an older article about a real LEGO house that had been built from LEGO bricks. No, it's not Ed Sheeran guys. It was created by James May of BBC's Top Gear. It was sadly demolished but it stands as a testament to the creativity of LEGO fans. You can read the article here: viralnova.com/lego-house/

Thinking on a much smaller scale, if you were shrunk down to minifigure size and could live in a regular sized LEGO set as your home, where would you live?

I would pick the temple from the 70728 Battle for Ninjago City set. I've yet to build it (the box is sitting in my LEGO room, waiting to be opened) and I'm not even much of a Ninjago fan, but it looks incredible. The oriental design, not to mention the surprise-filled interior, would definitely be great selling points. What do you guys think?
Andor

Comments

  • AndorAndor Member Posts: 252
    #79003 An Unexpected Gathering.
    JenniLegoKipNatebwchuckp
  • matticus_bricksmatticus_bricks Member Posts: 651
    I would choose the apartment above the Parisian Restaurant. For one thing, it has four walls, a bed, a place to sit and a kitchen, providing all the basic needs for a shelter. I'd also be licking above a fancy restaurant, so just think of all the wonderful smells! It's a charming little building too.
    Andor
  • matticus_bricksmatticus_bricks Member Posts: 651
    living*
  • graphitegraphite Member Posts: 3,275
    I'd live in #10179
    TarDomoBrickDancer
  • plasmodiumplasmodium Member Posts: 1,956
    edited January 2015
    @manmythic‌ I actually have the James May book. Petty cool. It was built for a regular TV program he does at Christmas called Toy Stories, where he makes massive things out of toys. He made a rideable Meccano motorcycle one year, for example.

    But as for where I'd live? Is want to build my own house of course! Then it could be exactly as I wanted it. But if I had to chose a set, I'd live upstairs in the Mediaeval Market Village.
  • monkey_roomonkey_roo Member Posts: 1,411
    I think I would live in the Ewok Village, that seems like fun place to be
    plasmodiumsnowhitiechuckp
  • plasmodiumplasmodium Member Posts: 1,956

    @manmythic‌ I actually have the James May book. Petty cool...

    Whoops...*pretty
  • SuperTrampSuperTramp Member Posts: 1,021
    #10210 Imperial Flagship.
    AndorT_Lars
  • GallardoLUGallardoLU Member Posts: 644
    #71006 Simpson House, very open layout, and although the exterior is a bit bland there are a lot of details inside.
    chuckp
  • snowhitiesnowhitie Member Posts: 3,078
    I guess I would choose the Falcon. Not really much in the way of cooking space or bathroom but you can't beat the company nor adventure!
  • CheekaCheeka Member Posts: 236
    The house next to the Pet Shop because downstairs facilities!
  • ACWWGal2011ACWWGal2011 Member Posts: 534
    ehh, or you could always go behind the building or pee off the roof XD
  • T_LarsT_Lars Member Posts: 104
    I've always liked the layout of the living quarters above the Pet Shop with the kitchenette and the loft but I'd have to go with 5771 Hillside House . Pretty spacious for a Creator house and plenty of windows. Plus you get a car and a grill!
  • matticus_bricksmatticus_bricks Member Posts: 651
    @T_Lars‌ And you get solar power! Nothing like being Eco-friendly!
    T_Lars
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