PlaymoFriends
		Creative => Customs Gallery => Dioramas & Buildings => Topic started by: gaspodfreud on March 15, 2014, 21:15:18
		
			
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				old one 
 
 http://playmobilcreation.blogspot.fr/2013/06/blog-post_9.html
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				I think you've definitely got a Megamarket going on there!  Very awesome!
			
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				Wonderful, beautifully detailed! It must have taken forever to put all those tiny items on the shelves. Do you tack them down? And I haven't seen those bags of coffee before, where are they from?
 
 Thanks for sharing all these fantastic buildings here! I've missed seeing them.
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				It's huge and it has *everything*, love it! The outside of the building is lovely too, as always  :)
 
 That kid sitting in the shopping cart, that's a great little detail  ;D
 
 Do you remember how many supermarket sets were needed to build this one?
 The boxes of this 3200 supermarket set that I see on fairs or in stores are so expensive, I haven't bought one yet.
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				Aaaah, this is really impressive. I also wonder how you managed to put all these tiny pieces in place. Do you use tweezers? 
 
 It reminds me of my favorite French supermarket Leclerc. I love visiting one of these just as much as lokking at your Playmobil store. Thanks for sharing!
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				The details are amazing! 
			
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				thanks ,i think i've never buy a supermarket complete ... I buy parts . 
 
 Well ... i gave the supermarket to my daughter and she make the set up alone (i explain her the reason of each things i build  ) The little details of the little boy in the shopping cart (thanks for the vocabulary !) is an idea of my daughter of course . In this one i just move few playmobil because it was a bit hard to take nice picture but not many things .
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				It's huge! And so much stuff!
 
 I'm curious to the setting up process - did you "glue" the things down?
 
 bonniebeth - I think the coffee bags are/were part of the harbour theme...
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				the coffee bag : i don't remember : it's old things . 
 
 Nothing is glue in there but we will do with a bit patafix now (too many thing to do again)