Author Topic: Lego Architecture: Falling Water  (Read 7386 times)

I saw these sets in the Lego store at the mall and I decided I had to build the Falling Water set... So here it is.

First, the real set:





Now mine:





I used a scan of the official instruction booklet and followed it step by step exactly how it was written. Thank you to Dillpickle for telling me about One Random Brick Pack and making this reproduction possible.

Rate if you want I don't care I just wanted to post it.
« Last Edit: December 10, 2011, 06:31:48 PM by VerticalHorizon »


Unfortunately, the little flat pieces with the thin walls don't exist in Blockland, oh well.
Actually, yes they are. I believe they are in the One Random Brick Pack.

Actually, yes they are. I believe they are in the One Random Brick Pack.

Well forget me there they are then. Fixing.

Images are broken. Besides that, I think it is a cool idea.

Never mind you fixed them. Very nice.
« Last Edit: December 10, 2011, 06:33:35 PM by Nom|Aplem|Nom »

8/10

there is some custom bricks missing

like the tree in wedge brick etc

love it, good job.

haha, it's kinda funny that almost every LEGO Architecture builds are possible in Blockland. http://architecture.lego.com/
« Last Edit: December 10, 2011, 06:34:01 PM by MrLoL »

Images are broken. Besides that, I think it is a cool idea.

I was fixing the images with the new ones.

8/10

there is some custom bricks missing

like the tree in wedge brick etc

love it, good job.


you are broken

I wish I could rotate the bricks like I could with the editor wand, but at least the panels are in it now.

you are broken

As that was completely uncalled for, should of expected no less from you. I happened to post almost right before he fixed the pictures.

As that was completely uncalled for, should of expected no less from you. I happened to post almost right before he fixed the pictures.

i didnt know

Either kiss and make up or argue somewhere else.

I was gonna make that exact thing, but a long time ago.

One of the best Lego sets. Nice job!

This is also a real life structure, right?


Thank you to Dillpickle for telling me about One Random Brick Pack and making this reproduction possible.
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