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LEGO's Street View collection is wonderful, and the only regret is that the rooms are getting bigger and bigger for your collection.
So I used a 1/120 scale to build the street scene, trying to tell more stories on the base plate of the standard 32*32 studs.
This set depicts an autumn coast:
You can see a beach at low tide, with people watching the sea and people playing in the sand. The sea is very windy and rough, and swimming is forbidden here.
On the beach, a group of tourists are admiring the newly completed sand sculpture of a giant called Gulliver with ice cream.
There are parasols and beach chairs to use next to the sand sculptures, and an ice cream truck parked at the far end, I guess... The sand sculpture must have something to do with the owner of the ice cream parlor.
There is a sink at the back of the ice cream truck, so you should be able to wash your hands for free.
The ginkgo trees on the embankment have turned golden, and there is a crimson jogging track under the trees. The people wearing the square hoods are supposed to be the employees of the pop-up coffee shop, their shop is too small, but the location is good, opposite the beach bank, there is a demand from tourists and staff, and with the hard publicity, business should not be bad.
The bank should be almost out of work, the cash escort truck has arrived, and there are so many escorts. It's a big bank, a century-old building – the first floor is for the general counter reception, the second floor is for the office and VIP reception, the ground superstructure can be quickly removed, and there is a solid vault underground... So, is it because there is too much money to be transported away ~🙃
The parking lot is so crowded, perhaps because there are always too many construction sites, and standard parking spaces are not suitable for extended luxury cars, and collisions are always inevitable.
Without the costumes, expressions and movements of the standard-sized figures, I tried to add expressiveness to the story with mini figures and two-studs-width cars in different colors:
The dark red bank clerk and the sky blue coffee clerk come from their signature colors, the reddish orange is the beach security officer, the black is the escort, the gray is the extra, and the medium tan color means that the clothes are worn less...
Orange is the construction worker, but you'll need to look through the fact that there's a pretending orange minifigure working underground.
The number of particles is 1580, I hope you like it, thank you ~😁