WELCOME TO THE BRICK TRICK ONLINE STUDIO

Here you can view our designs, projects and building instructions.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

2011 PASTRY CHEF VENDOR CART KIT • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS


Above: The 2011 PASTRY CHEF VENDOR CART kit shown assembled with Chef Jason.

2011 PASTRY CHEF VENDOR CART • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS

This posting contains images and directions identical to the printed instructions that come with this custom building kit available exclusively from BrickTrickDude on Ebay.

REMINDER: Enlarge images by clicking on them, Return to this page using your browser "back" button.

Below: Parts included in the PASTRY CHEF VENDOR CART custom building kit.


PARTS LIST
1 dark purple 4x4 parabola
1 white antennae pole
3 dark blue transparent 1x1 caps
1 black/gray gearshift
1 green trans. 1x1 cone
1 yellow trans. 1x1 cap
1 lime 1x1 brick
1 dark orange croissant
1 red coffee mug
1 dark gray 1x2 grill
2 neon orange transparent 1x1 caps
2 lime 1x1 caps
1 white 1x2 tile
1 white 1x2 plate w/handle
4 lime 1x2 plates
1 white 2x2 plate
1 white 2x4 plate
4 black slim rubber tires
4 white rims
2 light gray 2x2 plates w/axles

GUY PAL Minifigure “Chef Jason” is assembled.
1 white chef hat
1 smiley head w/scruff beard
1 white torso w/chef uniform
1 white hips/legs



Step 1: Place lime 1x1 cap on dark purple 4x4 parabola and add to white antennae pole to form umbrella. Add gearshift to stack of dark blue caps to build dispenser. Add yellow trans. cap to green cone to form bottle. Place lime 1x1 cap on top of lime 1x1 brick; add lime 1x1 plate topped with white 1x2 tile to create coffee maker. Place tires on white rims.



Step 2: Add axle plates to bottom of white 2x4 plate to create cart chassis. Add lime 1x2 plates and neon orange transparent 1x1 caps as shown to top of white 2x4 plate.



Step 3: Place white 1x2 plate with handle on one end of cart as shown. Add white 2x2plate to lime plates as shown. Add dark gray grill to neon orange caps to complete pastry warmer.



Step 4: Add croissant to 1 peg of the white handle plate. Place the red mug on cart under lime coffee maker. Add bottle, dispenser and umbrella as shown. Snap on wheels you’re ready for a day of sales!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

DARK RED BAKERY • CUSTOM MODULAR BUILDING


Above: The front view of the DARK RED BAKERY project.

DARK RED BAKERY • CUSTOM MODULAR BUILDING

This posting features images and details for another in the BrickTrickDude custom modular building series. The DARK RED & TAN BAKERY is an original creation from the Brick Trick Dude building studio here in San Francisco and is one-of-a-kind. This project is for sale on Ebay, CLICK HERE.

EXTERIOR: The DARK RED & TAN BAKERY project features 3 stories of space constructed on a 16x32 peg base plate. The front exterior is decorated on the sidewalk level with a flowering tree, as well as a cool tile design in the sidewalk and a croissant “sign” over the front display windows. The second floor exterior has three arched/grilled windows with awnings, while the third floor exterior has three more arched/grilled windows and the awnings repeat. The entire front façade is a sophisticated color scheme of dark red, white and tan with accents of black, brown and dark tan. The back and sides of the building are tan with accent stripes of dark tan, brown and black. The back features windows on each floor, a ground level back door with an awning, and a trash dumpster with broom. Modular construction techniques allow the roof and top floors to be removed for interior viewing and then easily re-stacked.

INTERIOR: The “RETAIL BAKERY” occupies the interior of the ground floor. The space has high ceilings and features a large display case of pastry items in the front windows, a baking oven, a sink, a coffee machine, a sales counter with cash register and cupcake display, and the ELEVATOR will take you to the upper floors. The entire ground floor is tiled in transparent red. The second floor is the baking kitchen with a large baking oven, an industrial style refrigerator, a worktable with chairs and cabinets. The top floor is the office and lounge with a “glass-top” desk, sofa, chairs and a coffee table with flowers.

DETAILS: Project contains approximately 1,200 bricks and parts and includes three minifigures as shown, (2 females, one male). The front sidewalk is constructed of white smooth tiles, (and some accent colors), and does not match other building sidewalks of larger-scale architectural projects from the manufacturer, however the light bluish gray curb does match. There are no technic bricks with holes on the sides for joining to other structures. Finished model weighs approximately 3 pounds. Model measures 5 inches wide and 10 inches deep at the base plate. Building stands approximately 11 1/4 inches tall at the highest point of the front crown molding.

Below: The backside of the DARK RED BAKERY building.






Above: The first floor retail area of the DARK RED BAKERY has window and counter displays and a small baking oven.

Below: The second floor has a large baking oven and the pastry chef is at the table frosting cupcakes.





Above: The top floor is the employee lounge and office.

Below: The modules that stack to create the DARK RED BAKERY building.



Sunday, May 29, 2011

PINK GLITTER ICE CREAM CART 2011 • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS


Above: Finished model of the new 2011 PINK GLITTER ICE CREAM CART.

PINK GLITTER ICE CREAM CART 2011 • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS

This posting contains directions and images identical to the printed instructions that are included with this custom building kit from BrickTrickDude available only on Ebay.

REMINDER: Enlarge the images by clicking on them. Return to this page by using your browser "back" button.

Below: Parts included in the BrickTrickDude custom building kit.

PARTS LIST
1 white 4x4 parabola
1 white antennae pole
1 bright pink 1x1 cap
1 white 2x4 plate
1 white 1x2 plate w/handle
2 white 1x2 plates
1 dark pink 2x2 brick
1 pink trans. glitter 1x2 brick
2 yellow trans. 1x1 caps
3 dark blue trans. 1x1 caps
3 red trans. 1x1 caps
2 black and gray gearshifts
1 pearl gold goblet
1 light orange ice cream scoops
1 green trans. 1x1 cone
1 red trans. 1x1 cone
2 light gray 2x2 axle plates
4 black smooth rubber tires
4 white 8mm wheel rims

GAL PAL Minifigure “Gabby” is assembled.
1 brown “ponytail” wig
1 female head w/eyebrows,
red lipstick/alternate face
1 blue/white overall torso
1 blue hips/legs


Step 1: Snap bright pink cap on to white 4x4 parabola. Stack dark blue trans. caps and red trans. caps, add gearshifts. Place “scoops” in goblet. Add yellow transparent caps to red and green transparent cones.


Step 2: Build cart base by attaching dark pink 2x2 brick and pink glitter 1x2 brick to light gray axle plates. Stack both white 1x2 plates and add to cart base as shown. Place black tires on white rims.


Step 3: Add the white 1x2 plate with handle as shown and top cart with white 2x4 plate. Add condiments, dispenser bottles and ice cream sundae to pegs on top of ice cream cart.


Step 4: Add the cap/parabola assembly to the white antennae pole and place “umbrella” on remaining peg on top of cart.


Step 5: Carefully add wheels to pegs on light gray axle plates and you’re ready to roll for a big day of ice cream sales.

Friday, May 20, 2011

BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX


Above: A "Blue Victorian" designed and built by Brick Trick artist Philip Buchan.

BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX

This posting features images of a custom architectural structure designed and built by Brick Trick artist Philip Buchan. Philip used images of houses from our home city of SAN FRANCISCO for research, reference and design inspiration. This version is an interpretation of a classic Victorian Duplex with two side-by-side units.

REMINDER: Enlarge the images by clicking on them. Use your browser "back" button to return to this page.

Below: Large stairs lead to the double door entrance.





Above: Close-up shot shows architectural details on the upper windows and crown molding.

Below: The backside of the BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX.





Above: Each unit has an exterior back staircase.

Below: The front of the BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX from another vantage point.



Thursday, April 28, 2011

PINK PALACE MOTEL • CUSTOM MODULAR BUILDING


Above: A front view of the PINK PALACE MOTEL and POOL.

CUSTOM MODULAR PINK “PALACE” MOTEL

This posting features images and details for another in the series of BrickTrickDude custom modular buildings. The stylish, mid-century inspired, PINK “PALACE” MOTEL is an original creation from the Brick Trick Dude building studio here in San Francisco and is one-of-a-kind.

EXTERIOR: The PINK “PALACE” MOTEL project features 3 stories of space and a roof deck constructed on a 16x32 peg base plate. The front exterior is decorated on the sidewalk level with a palm tree and plants, as well as a cool tile design in the sidewalk delineating the motel entrance. The building itself is a stylized creation reminiscent of 1950’s era motels of the past. The second floor exterior has big “glass” windows and letters that form part of the signage, while the third floor exterior has more glass and 2 additional letters forming part of the “PALACE” sign. The rooftop sun deck has the swimming pool, BBQ, lounge chairs, umbrella, elevator and is surrounded by a glass safety railing; plus the “P” in the “PALACE” sign. The entire front façade is a color scheme of bright pink as well as white and light gray accents. The letters in the “PALACE” sign are transparent green. The back and sides of the building are white with accents of bright pink and light gray. The back also features “grass” and a picnic table for motel guests, as well as a door to access the ground floor lobby. Modular construction techniques allow the roof and top floors to be removed for interior viewing and then easily re-stacked.

INTERIOR: The lobby and check-in counter occupies the interior of the ground floor. The space has high ceilings, a reception desk, floral arrangement, artwork on the wall and a seating area. Plus an elevator that takes you to the other floors and the roof deck. The entire ground floor is tiled in transparent green with some white tile accents near the elevator. The second floor is a “double” room with two beds, lamps, desk and other accessories. The third floor is a “king” room, with large bed, sitting area with chairs, lamps and more.

DETAILS: Project contains approximately 1,200 bricks and parts and includes three minifigures as shown, (2 females, one male; NOTE: The female figure in the red swimsuit is the “Life Guard” character from Minifigure Series 2). The front sidewalk is constructed of white smooth tiles, (and accent colors), and does not match other building sidewalks of larger-scale architectural projects from the manufacturer, however the light bluish gray curb does match. There are no technic bricks with holes on the sides for joining to other structures. Finished model weighs approximately 3 pounds. Model measures 5 inches wide and 10 inches deep at the base plate. Building stands approximately 12 1/4 inches tall at the highest point of the rooftop elevator.

This model is for sale on EBay, view the listing, CLICK HERE.

Below: The PINK PALACE MOTEL and POOL from the back view.




Above: The roof and other floors lift off for interior viewing and play and easily restack.


Below: The top "modular" section is the roof-top sun deck, swimming pool and BBQ area.




Above: The four modular units which stack to create the PINK PALACE MOTEL and POOL.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

2011 PINK TREE PLANTER & DOG WALKER KIT • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS


Above: The PINK TREE PLANTER & DOG WALKER kit shown assembled with a female minifigure we named Madeline.

PINK TREE PLANTER & DOG WALKER KIT • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS

This posting features images and instructions identical the the printed directions which come with the custom building kit from BrickTrickDude available only on EBay.

REMINDER: Enlarge the images by clicking on them, then use your browser "back" button to return to this page.

Below: Parts included with this BrickTrickDude custom building kit.


PARTS LIST
2 green stalks w/3 stems
1 white 4x4 plate
1 red sprue of 4 flowers
1 dark pink sprue of 4 flowers
6 green small leaf parts
7 brown 1x1 bricks
1 green transparent 1x1 cone
7 bright pink 1x1 caps
4 dark pink 1x1 bricks
4 white 1x2 bricks
2 white 1x2 smooth tiles
2 white 1x4 smooth tiles
1 black rope with cap ends
1 brown minifigure dog

GAL PAL Minifigure "Madeline” will arrive assembled.
1 brown “ponytail” wig
1 smiley head w/eyebrows, red lipstick, alternate face
1 white “stars” torso
1 blue hips/legs



Step 1: Place flowers on stalks. Stack 6 brown 1x1 bricks in an offset fashion as shown. Add white 1x2 bricks and green cone to white 4x4 plate. Place bright pink caps on green leaf parts.



Step 2: Place dark pink 1x1 bricks on the white 4x4 plate to complete the perimeter of the planter. Assemble green leaf parts into two branch canopies of three leaves each as shown.



Step 3: Add the white 1x2 and 1x4 smooth tiles to the planter perimeter. Place the tree trunk inside planter. Stack flower stems and place on the green transparent cone.



Step 4: Carefully place the first branch canopy assembly on trunk and top with remaining brown 1x1 brick. Then add the remaining branch canopy and your tree is complete.


Step 5: Attach the “leash” to your minifigure dog and to your GAL PAL. Now you are ready to add the TREE PLANTER and DOG WALKER to your brick town!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS


Above: The RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS designed and built in the BrickTrick studio.

RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS

This posting features images from the new RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS. The RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS is an original creation from the Brick Trick Dude building studio here in San Francisco and is one-of-a-kind. Currently this model is for sale on Ebay.

EXTERIOR: The RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS project features a rolling vehicle built on an 8x28 peg custom chassis with four large black rubber tires and light bluish gray rims. The front of the bus has an entry door to the driver cab and a large window on both the lower and upper levels. There are headlights and taillights, as well as rear view mirrors. The back of the bus has the classic open-corner entrance. The sides and back of the bus also have numerous windows. The roof of the bus is red smooth tiles, (with silver vents), and the main body is red. White and light gray stripes decorate the sides and back of the bus body. Modular construction techniques allow the roof and second level to be removed for interior viewing, and then units can be easily re-stacked.

INTERIOR: The RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS can seat a driver and 11 passengers on the first level. A spiral staircase just inside the back entrance takes riders to the second level with 15 more seats, (a minifigure driver and six passengers are included). In European fashion, the driver is situated on the right side, (you can change the driver to the left side if desired).

DETAILS: Project contains approximately 400 bricks and parts and includes seven minifigures as shown, (4 females, 3 males). Finished model weighs approximately 1.8 pounds. Model measures 2-1/2 inches wide by 9 inches long and is 6-1/4 inches high at the top of the silver roof vents. Minifigures stand about 1-5/8 inches high, depending on their hat or hairstyle.


Above: View of the RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS shows the classic european-style rear corner entrance.


Above: Just inside the rear corner entrance are spiral stairs to take passengers to the second level.


Above: The roof and top level lift off for easy interior access.


Above: The modular units which create the RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS.