Although it famously known as the Sydney Opera House, the Concert Hall is actually its largest internal performance area, seating up to 2679 patrons.
In part 3 of my build, the Concert Hall takes shape.
For this part of the build, I decided to get more organised. Previously, I kept the pieces in their packets and fished them out as I needed them. Now, with the kids in bed and more space on the table, I emptied all the packets and sorted them into groups.
It was a time-consuming task, but I think it paid off in the end with the build going a lot quicker once I got to it (not spending as long searching for pieces).
[GIF showing how fast progress is once things get going.]
With the concert hall assembled, it clicks into place on the base we made previously.
[Some storm troopers from a nearby Ewok Village come to check out the progress of the construction.]
Stay tuned for the fourth and final part of this series to see the completed Opera House. I'll try not to make you wait as long as for this part.
I always upvote cultured stormtroopers.
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Upvoted :-) If you want to see models from the scratch visit my blog @lichtblick.
https://steemit.com/lego/@lichtblick/masters-series-part-17-exklusiv-on-steemit-christmas-edition-santas-boot-and-the-contest-winner-english-german
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Very cool. I love your Nutcracker figure made of LEGO.
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Thank you very much :-)
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