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Welcome to the Cafe-Theater! Grab a seat and enjoy the show!
Become a star! The art of classic theater is buzzing here in this detailed model of a cafe-theater. There are many playable features in this creation including:
- A stage to put on a show!
- A coffee bar and private booth for you and your friends to enjoy!
- A storage room for your beverages and goods!
- There’s a hidden door in the stage to get to all of the backstage antics!
- A dressing room for your costumes and makeup!
- A wrap-around terrace for stars to greet their guests
- There’s an apartment on the third floor where the musician practices!
There are 3 floors of countless fun! This creation would be a great addition to your LEGO city, or it could stand out on its own as a beautiful display piece. With each floor having a lift-off-technique, you can easily get to where you want to play. The roof has a removable panel, so you can access the apartment as well.
I think this set would be great to introduce adults and children into the idea of theater and inspire them to play out their actor fantasy. It would also be easy for builders to swap out the props on the stage to tell other fables and plays. It is built on a standard baseplate, so it could fit really nicely as a modular building. It was my focus to make this creation as playable as possible and open for builders to modify and play as they like. I think this creation could inspire a lot of storytelling and creativity.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my project. I hope you enjoy the show.
Feel free to ask questions and leave any feedback in the comments!
Thank you,
Matt