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The Music Club | 2897pcs
The Music Club | 2897pcs
- Build Time: 4-6 Hours
- Difficulty: Advanced
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The Music Club Architecture Building Blocks
On the corner of every great city street, there's a building that draws you in — the warm glow through the windows, the "SAT Live Music" chalk board on the pavement, the green awning catching the evening light. The Music Club recreates that feeling in 2,897 precisely engineered bricks: a four-storey corner building in the grand European tradition, built to be admired from every angle.
The architecture speaks for itself. Deep cobalt blue panels sit between white Haussmann-style pilasters and ornamental cornicing, while flower boxes spilling red, yellow and pink blooms line every balcony. The ground floor wraps the corner in dark timber, cast-iron lanterns and a decorative green fascia bearing the club's name — the kind of frontage that makes you stop on the pavement and look up. At 35.7 cm tall and built on a 31.9 × 31.9 cm footprint, this is a presence on any shelf.
Inside, the model earns its name. The music performance hall on the upper floor is built around a grand piano on a raised stage, surrounded by red pendant lamps and bar stools — every detail placing you in the room. One floor down, the billiard room features a full-size green baize table complete with coloured balls and a rack of cues on the wall. These aren't suggestions of rooms; they're rooms. The layered split-design construction means you build each floor as its own self-contained section before stacking them — a logical, satisfying sequence that lets you appreciate the interior detailing at each stage before closing it up.
The street scene is equally considered. A chalkboard announces Saturday's live set. Flower pots cluster by the entrance. A classic red phone box stands on the corner. Street lamps flank the façade. The green-and-white striped awning shades the side terrace. Finished, The Music Club doesn't just sit on your shelf — it anchors it.
Expert Note: The split-design layered construction is the key to this build — complete and detail each floor independently before joining. Pay particular attention to the corner pilaster alignment when stacking the upper floors; it's the structural and visual spine of the whole façade.
- Grand European corner façade — cobalt blue panels, white Haussmann-style pilasters, ornamental cornicing and a decorative cast-iron ground floor fascia reproduce a classic 19th-century city-block building at 1:50 scale
- Music performance hall — fully furnished upper-floor venue with a built grand piano on a raised stage, red pendant lamps, bar stools and drinks, ready for Saturday night
- Billiard room — detailed green baize table with coloured balls, wall-mounted cue rack and period furnishings across an entire floor
- Flower-decked balconies — red, yellow and pink blooms in green box planters line every storey, adding vivid colour contrast against the blue and white façade
- Animated street scene — chalkboard announcing live music, classic red phone box, corner street lamps, flower pots and green-and-white striped awning create a complete pavement setting
- Split-design layered construction — each floor is built and detailed as an independent module before stacking, making assembly logical and the interior detailing fully visible at every stage
- Corner building format — designed to be viewed from all angles, with consistent architectural detailing on both street-facing elevations
- Open balcony terrace on the upper floor — wrought-iron railings, bar furniture and drinks accessories create a rooftop bar atmosphere
- 2,897 precision-fit bricks — consistent colour, tight tolerances and structural integrity across all four floors and both façades
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