Getting a Christmas family photo is a tradition for many families. So here is a studio where Lego people can have a photo taken!
About this creation
This is similar to the Christmas Family Photo MOC, but that one was for a Christmas contest that had a size limit. This is the "full version."

An overhead view. You can see the scenery, the flash, the camera, the backdrop, and the waiting area.

View from the back of the flash. Yes, that string is official Lego.

View from the front of the flash.

Here you can see the camera, computer screen, and the camera man. I thought it would be cool if I had Lego string go from the flash and the camera into the computer.

Presents!

The computer area. I really like how the computer mouse turned out! There's a keyboard, clock, and a cup of coffee as well!

Waiting area with opening door.

The backdrop. This was pretty cool to build because it looks like a mountain in the background, along with some far-back and close trees. The tree all the way on the right is pretty cool because the studio only needs part of a tree that looks real!

The studio without minifigures. I like the smooth tiles everywhere.

That's all folks! Thanks for looking. Here is my Sig Fig semi-casual.
Don't forget to rate and comment! God bless, Merry Christmas!
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December 21, 2012 |
Quoting Seamus Morrison--on winter break!
Wow David! This is so detailed! I love the tiled floor! But I must ask, Where did you get the light? It looks like you made it out of paper. Good work!
You mean the flash thing? It's all Lego. Thanks! I like making flat floors instead of studded ones. |
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December 21, 2012 |
Wow David! This is so detailed! I love the tiled floor! But I must ask, Where did you get the light? It looks like you made it out of paper. Good work! |
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December 20, 2012 |
Thanks! Yeah, I see what you mean! I'll do that for other MOCs that are similar! Thanks for the tip! |
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December 19, 2012 |
You have some real talent here, it just needs to be honed a bit. Here is what I suggest you do to improve this MOC; Add a square border around it all, in the gaps from the square add extra flooring around the set and such, and then add extra little details to the extra floor space. Those few additions will put this over the top. --John |
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December 19, 2012 |
Nice David! I like the computer screen. |
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December 18, 2012 |
Thanks guys! |
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December 18, 2012 |
Wow man this is pretty dang cool! |
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December 18, 2012 |
This is great! I saw the first version for the other contest, so to see it completed is awesome! I love all of the little details that you put in there. And yes, the computer mouse did turn out great. So many details to comment on! The usage of string is nifty. Well, the whole studio part and waiting area is just awesome. It all looks very complete now. Great job! |
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