Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Hsanhe 6410-2 Seven Convenience (7-11) converted to modular building (not Lego MOC)



Last month I reviewed the Hsanhe 6410-2 Seven Convenience Store Modular set.

This is how it looked after I finished building it.


Afterwards, my plan was to make the Seven convenience store a full modular building on a full 16x32 baseplate.  The rest of this post looks at how I modified to make it fit with the rest of my modular town.

The most important feature of the building is the colour scheme and the signage so I wanted to keep that intact.

For the rest of the building, it has been extended by another 12 studs to make it 18 studs deep.

I added a bit of a cornice under the facade and made it removable from the building.

I used window frames from a Bela Friends set but not sure if I might revert back to the original black frames that came with the set.

At the back, we have a door for deliveries, plus I added a light to keep the raccoons away from the garbage can.  You will probably notice that some of the white bricks have turned yellow.  Those ones are MegaBlocks bricks.  They are crappy but until I get some new white bricks, I am forced to use these ones.

Here's the roof top.  It's composed of two removable pieces.

As you saw earlier, the front facade can be totally removed.  Here I have just removed the back portion of the roof, so you can see the store interior.

I kept the checkout counter and added a more shelves with products.

I added a slurpee dispenser.


And a giant fridge for keeping things cold.


Here's a closer look at the Zombie minifigure I re-purposed as store clerk.

Just curious if anyone else out there has modified their Hsanhe sets to make them full modulars.  Please let me know.  Thanks for looking.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Sluban's Hot Dog Cart Building Block Set Review M38-B0565

Hi there, brick fans! I saw this little building block set back in 2016 and thought it might be a nice addition to my modular town. This Hotdog Cart is made by Sluban for its series Town Business Street. The set number is M38-B0565 and it contains 112 pieces.

The instructions for the Sluban Hot dog cart comes on a single two sided page.  This is the first side.

Here's the second part of the instructions.

 The hot dog cart set comes in two separate bags.  There's no stickers that come with this set.

 These are the Hot dog cart building block pieces removed from their bags.


 Sluban mini figures are made differently than Lego mini figures so they aren't compatible at all.

Here's a comparison of the Sluban mini figure versus a Lego compatible mini figure.  The Sluban mini figure actually has more mobility than Lego.  It's head can tilt side to side and it's hands can rotate in different directions.  The torso can also turn left and right.

 This Sluban set consists of one mini figure, a red scooter and a hot dog cart with an assortment of foods.  Despite it being a hot dog cart, the only things sold are buns and sandwiches.  There 2 green beverage bottles too.



The scooter can attach and detach from the the cart.  The cart carries two goblets and has tables that flip up on either side for serving food.

Here's the back view, but I'm not sure what the attachments are supposed to be.  To the right of the cart, you can see that you get a lot of extra parts that are leftover from the build.

 You get two sandwiches and a large assortment of buns.

Our vendor mini figure has setup his hot dog on a busy street in town.   But he doesn't look too happy that nobody wants to buy his sandwich.

This set only cost me about $2 back in 2016, but now seven years later is costs $7 CDN.  Do you think it's still worth it?   Let me know!


Brand:  Sluban
Series: Town Business Street
Model: M38-B0565 Hot Dog cart
Number of pieces: 112 with lots of extra parts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Pogo Brand Minifigures Preview (not Lego)

 





PG-930 Graduate, bootleg of Lego Series 5 8805 mini figure
source: Ebay, current price of Lego version is approx $20 USD



PG-928 Hot Dog Man, bootleg of Lego 71008 Series 13 mini figure
source: Ebay,  current price of Lego mini figure is approx $15 USD




PG-929 Royal Guard, bootleg of Lego Series 5 8805 mini figure
source: Ebay,  current price of Lego minifigure is approx $15 USD

PG-927 Shark Suit Guy, bootleg of Lego 71011 Series 15 mini figure
source: Ebay,  current price of Lego mini figure is approx $15 USD

PG-999 Mr Gold, bootleg of Lego 71001 Series 10 mini figure
source: Ebay,  current price of Lego mini figure is approx $1500 USD



PG-635 Queen Amidala, bootleg of Lego Star Wars 9499 mini figure
source: Amazon, current price of Lego version is approx $60 USD

Which ones will you get?