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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

CUSTOM ARTIST MIX of BRICKS & PARTS


Above: Custom "ARTIST MIX" contains hard-to-find colors and other cool parts.

CUSTOM ARTIST MIX of BRICKS & PARTS
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The image in this posting shows the custom "ARTIST MIX" sold by BrickTrickDude on Ebay. This custom collection of 205 new bricks/parts offers hard-to-find colors, transparent and small detail parts packed in a zip bag. It's one of BrickTrickDude's best selling items. View the listing on Ebay and start your holiday shopping now, CLICK HERE.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Lime Pizza Parlor Building


Above: A bold lime green building with pink, purple and teal trim.

Lime Pizza Parlor Building

This project was designed and built by Brick Trick artist Trick Richey. The Lime Pizza Parlor building has a restaurant on the first floor and mezzanine, and a third floor which remains unfinished though could serve as an upstairs apartment. The roof and floors lift off to reveal the interiors.

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Below: Another vantage point shows the project, designed to be a "corner" on our brick town block.



Above: The Lime Pizza Parlor incorporates many hard-to-find colors such as dark purple, light purple, dark pink, dark turquoise and of course lime.

Below: The backsides of the project.



Above: The roof lifts off for easy access to the third floor space.

Below: The third floor which at this time is still empty.



Above: The entire third floor lifts off the building.

Below: The three sections of the Lime Pizza Parlor.



Above: Looking down through the second floor/mezzanine to the first floor where the restaurant is serving pizza to customers at the counter.

Below: The view inside through one of the large street-level windows.



Above: The front entrance to the Lime Pizza Parlor.

Below: A close-up of the second floor windows.



Above: Another shot of the finished Lime Pizza Parlor building.