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A Series of Unfortunate Events - The Bad Beginning

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Hello! This is Count Olaf's house from Lemony Snicket's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. This model is heavily based off of the descriptions in the books, with my own touches of imagination. It includes the house, along with the Nuptial Law book, Violet's grappling hook, and the official marriage documents from city hall.

Minifigures:
Violet Baudelaire
Klaus Baudelaire
Sunny Baudelaire
Count Olaf
The Hook Handed Man

The Build:
The LEGO set includes the 3 story house of Count Olaf. The first floor includes the table in which the kids prepare Puttanesca for Count Olaf and his troupe. The second includes three rooms - Count Olaf's study, the Baudelaire's room, and a staircase leading up to the third floor. It includes Olaf's tower room, which was forbidden at first, but then served as an imprisonment chamber.

The Scenes:
4th Image: This shows The Baudelaire children meeting Count Olaf for the very first time.
5th Image: This shows Count Olaf striking Klaus across the cheek after getting angry about the puttanesca sauce.
6th Image: This shows Count Olaf's study, which includes his disguises throughout the whole series. They are Violet's hospital gown, Coach Gengis' turban, Dr. Lucafont's fake hands, Shirley's wig, Captain Sham's hat, and Detective Dupin's sunglasses.
7th Image: This shows the Baudelaire's room. It shows the cardboard box to hold clothing in, the bumpy mattress, Sunny's curtain bed, and the rocks provided on the floor.
8th Image: This shows the Baudelaire's room while Violet is making her grappling hook.
9th Image: This shows the staircase leading up to Olaf's tower room.
10th Image: This shows Violet rescuing Sunny from her cage, with the hook handed man holding onto her hook.
11th Image: Another view.
12th Image: This shows the Baudelaires trapped in Olaf's tower room.

Final Thoughts: This would be a great Lego set because it is a widely known book series just waiting to be turned into a Lego set! Also, there will be more projects for all the books. They are in progress!

Goodbye!

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