I am so sorry I haven't posted in so long!! I've been so caught up with LEGO Life. I have been posting a lot more stuff on there lately. I am bringing you another MOC today! This one is a school in honor of school starting. The first picture you see if you scroll down below is a classroom. Pretty basic, since not many of the details are shown here. The next photo is of a girl holding a book in the hallway. Again, pretty basic. then there is a picture of the same girl in a bathroom stall. (I'm just showing you how I make it look like they are sitting on a toilet.) The next photo is with the door closed -- you can see her feet. If you remember, just a minute ago I was telling you why I had the stall door open. I made the minifigures sitting that way since with the traditional way, you can't see their feet. The next picture is of a girl who clearly needs to "go". (By the way, the tan 1x1 round tiles in the bin next to her is used paper towels in a trash can.) Again, her arms are not in their sockets (used as a technical term) because obviously, LEGO's minifigures aren't that flexible. And yes, I know the tape that I used is showing. The next picture shows the sinks behind her. Each has a faucet, sink bowl, soap, and a roll of paper towels underneath in a sort of cabinet-thing. Now we are back to the classroom. This shows some more details, like the clock on the wall for instance. Next there's a side shot of the teacher at her desk. The picture after that is the door and the empty desk of the girl "who clearly needs to 'go'." Then a side shot of all the students, and some are raising their hands. Now we move on to the hallway, between classes. In this next picture you can see a boy at his locker and a girl walking past. (Just a question -- do you think that girl should be allowed to wear that hat and those sunglasses in class? Reply in the comments!) Then the principal walking up the stairs (to nowhere -- I didn't make a second floor). Then the custom-made girls' room sign I made and printed out. Then a teacher who is apparently late for a conference or other, and finally the MOC in what I tried to capture in its fullest form. Thanks so much for staying a loyal reader of my blog! If you have any questions about any if my MOCs or the sets I own, feel free to ask about it in the comments section of its post or in my side chat. Please follow me on LEGO Life!! (By the way, sorry the pictures are not in the same order as their description.)













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