Huaojozu Posted October 24, 2018 Posted October 24, 2018 (edited) Fancy a swim? Or some adrenaline action? Or maybe a luxurious rooftop party? Then wait no longer and come visit the newly opened Brickastle Water Park (with enough parts for the original Pig baloon too). Instructions available here. This corner modular features two sections - the Brickastle building and the nearby Water Park. In the park you can find an olympic sized pool complete with swimming lanes and starting blocks, as well as a trophy to compete for. There are 2 diving boards at varying heights and 3 sets of slides, each with a different adrenaline rating. We have a clear display for both the time and the temperature of the water (in Celsius) to keep you informed. While you're standing in line to get tickets, you can buy some snacks and drinks at the first booth. We offer an assortment of yummies, ranging from sea food to biscuits. The interior of the Brickastle building features the two booths, one for food and the other for tickets and storing any clothing and valuables (including a safe). You can also find two changing room booths near the entrance to ensure your privacy.The second floor contains the apartment of the Brickastle brand owner, complete with a bedroom and other assorted furniture. It also has a ladder leading to the roof, where the real fun awaits. If you're lucky enough to get invited to the rooftop party, you can enjoy the private pool, open bar and the highest diving board in all of Brickopolis. Edited November 1, 2018 by Huaojozu Quote
carebear Posted October 25, 2018 Posted October 25, 2018 Nice! this is a great looking corner modular - the pool's are looking and working great Great Work! Greetings! Quote
Huaojozu Posted November 1, 2018 Author Posted November 1, 2018 On 10/25/2018 at 7:04 AM, carebear said: Nice! this is a great looking corner modular - the pool's are looking and working great Great Work! Greetings! Thanks! That's actually how the entire design process started. I saw the amount of water tiles and knew I had to integrate them somehow - and a pool was the best solution. When I then realized that I had enough blue pieces for two swimming lanes, I knew it would make it clear what the design was supposed to be and that pretty much confirmed the general idea behind it. Quote
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