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I've just been building bag 29 and 30 of the Microscale Hogwarts.
I'm certainly impressed by it. The ship itself is more interesting and attractive than the box art suggests. I love how the figures, although appearing at first glance to be generic, each actually have their own customised weapon and face print! An excellent amount of detail.
Next up is Ninjago City Docks.
Also fits #60181:
Made Bat Wolf in stud.io, now with building instructions:
https://studio.bricklink.com/v2/build/model.page?idModel=71158
Brick Bank for the girls and the Friends set for me.
Ha, they wish!
And a full line-up with City Docks... It's 104 cm wide (3 foot 5 inch). Doesn't fit in any Ikea bookcase I'm afraid :-)
More pictures in my Flickr album. Sorry for bad photography.
Real Life:
Lego Version:
Including functioning slideouts with detailed interiors with the dinette and kitchen.
I also really like the idea of the Sprinter van conversion RV's. I used the Lego Pizza Van 60150 and came up with this home built, Sprinter van RV.
Being European, it's a right hand drive, has a left hand full entry door, and a pop top and side swing access.
And, keeping with the theme of Class B campers, it has a single burner stove, water sink, flip down table top and sleeping for 2 in the rear.
All kidding aside, great job; really cool how you did the slide-out! Might want to adapt that for my 2018-trailer (the original set).
The 1968 Mustang and the Camaro ZL1 Race Car are up next!
Didn't realize the "Chevrolet" on the rear quarter panels would be printed. I thought the wheel covers looked nice. Would like to see them do more/other derivatives of those.