Category Archives: Buildings

The Cocoa Hotel

Snaillad has built this holiday hotel which looks like it would fit right into a sunny holiday resort, inspired by old holiday postcards and the real Carlyle Hotel. I especially love that sign and the driveway.

It has a nice reception and lots of hotel rooms. Check out more pics and leave Snaillad your feedback on Eurobricks.

Modular Pharmacy & Doctors

Modular buildings are either in the middle of a row, or a corner building, right? Wrong! Or Right? cimddwc has built a modular building that isn’t a corner in the traditional sense, but it’s still an end to a row, and ends in a nice curve. The building exterior is very well done, and it also has a lovely interior with lots of nice details, and there may even be an easter egg on the roof…

Go check out this fabulous building over at Eurobricks, and leave your feedback for cimddwc.

Dutch Mansion

One of Eurobrick’s Dutch members, PoweredbyNorth, has created this beautiful modular building he says is typical along canals in Amsterdam. This building really has it all. Gorgeous exterior detailing, a very nice and detailed interior with many cute designs and even the ceilings inside the house have got a proper treatment!

Check out all the pictures and leave your feedback here.

Mini Modular Haunted House

LEGO’s own Haunted House may not actually fit with the modular standard, but moctown’s mini modular version sure fits with the mini modular standard. Not only that, but it’s a great mini version of this awesome set. He has taken som artistic freedom with it, and the result is really good. The colors look great, and the way he has portrayed the barricaded windows is lovely, not to mention the excellent front door.

Head on over to Eurobricks to tell moctown what you think!

Vrouwentoren – modular building tower

Vincent Kessels has created a building compatible with the modular building standard that it’s fair to say will stand out from it’s neighbours. It’s a tower inspired by a real tower found in the Netherlands. I like the way the facade is made to illude some damage, and the spire is very well done. And the creative way to do the connection to neighbouring buildings works seamlessly.

Head on over to Eurobricks for more pictures, and to leave some feedback for Vincent.