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Boat Hous Diner
My story
This modular (creator) building, the Boat House Diner, is created to fit in a Sea front Village. I built this one on Lego Digital Designer (LDD). I really believe that this model could have a lot of genuine interest for fans of my Sea front Village sets. This is the third of a series of modular (creator} buildings that I will be submitting.
Summary
If you're looking for a nice dinner with lots of sea food in the Sea Front Village, you've found the right place. With a French chef, and his trusty waiter it has become one of the most famous restaurants.
Our go-to spot for seafood, The Boat House Diner, for a more refined experience, Sit in the dining room, overlooking the dock, cracking open crab claws and dunking lobster tails in butter. The menu also includes a terrific lobster roll. Pair your seafood feast with a local beverage,
Minifig: French chef, waiter and 4 guest
Boat: made by stem bricks and stem plate
Kitchen: cabinets some have drawers, oven, range and shelving
The building consists of roughly 2225 parts. The Boat House Diner has two dining rooms, one downstairs and one upstairs. The first floor can be reached by a staircase where the second dining room and the kitchen is. The kitchen has black and white floor tiles and the dining rooms have white glow and earth green tiles, the walls are brick yellow and the windows white, the roof color dark brown.
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