Sunday, November 20, 2022

Squatch builds a house

Do you remember poor Squatch who searched aimlessly with his friend Hobby for others like himself?

He searched for a home and built a stick house in the spring which got flattened with the first big winds.

They considered a nice Lego house at first but it was too fancy with decorations and all. So they got together and decided to get busy since it seemed that winter was officially on its way.





The Cabin looks very nice but it has to be built from the ground up!
It looks to be complicated and even has lights that are integrated into cabin! Here the friends study the first set of lights.


They decided to call in a construction crew to assist.
[Yes, their coffee breaks are very large!]


The skid steer was very helpful as was the supervisor.



By evening, step 1 had been completed and Squatch had the basement in along with the stairs to the new porch. Oh and a place for a friend!



A little pasture for a brown pony!


Everyone pitches in! Day 2:



The actual set we are doing is called FO Fun Whole Wood Cabin with 2097 pieces. It will take a while!

I love the detail I am finding in this 'build'. 

The bathroom with a tub, toilet, and sink [I fixed the spigot after
I saw this photo...]


Living Room complete 
with a record player
and a Foyer Cabinet
with drawers that work!


Seems I finally got my 'dollhouse'. I had a metal one as a kid and we played with them all of the time. Of course dolls didn't live there, any small toy animal we could find lived in our dollhouses. 

Thank goodness for Lego stuff!

7 comments:

  1. Looks like a fun set of Legos!

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  2. This is all a lot of fun. I love building with legos and the imagination makes it best. Enjoyed the story and the building.

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  3. This was fun to read and see!

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  4. What a great winter project! And take your time and enjoy it - the building is the best part!

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  5. Wow, detailed is right! Fun stuff, glad you are enjoying your indoor build time.

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    1. Yes! Hubby separates the pieces and loves to supervise the work. He actually tried putting together a few pieces but was frustrated with his tremors, but he is good at figuring things out and is enjoying the challenge.

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