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Interior update
Hello and thanks to everybody who supported the project. We are >100 supporters now and I promised to make up my mind about the interior - although I am not very good in designing any interior...
What should be inside a LEGO museum? For sure the history of LEGO bricks - the things I placed in are mostly based on my personal memories when I was young.
So, what we have is a friendly woman at the entrance selling tickets and souvernirs like the historical cap.
After having passed the gate you will find the "father of bricks", a replica of the first LEGO brick (picture is from the LEGO homepage). Close to the first brick there is the first minifigure (without arms and legs which looks quite funny to the minifigure looking at it).
I wanted to place a historical technic model but they were all quite big. But I found the B model of no. 8826 which fits good into the museum.
In addition to the spacemen I placed some knights from model 375. That was my first castle from LEGO when I was young.
I hope you like my style - the tiles at the bottom were a lot of work I can tell you!
I don't know how much such a model would cost, maybe too much to sell it. But it really was a lot of fun!