Fun Friday the Cheese House

Fun Friday the Cheese House

Good Morning, TGIF I hope its been a good week for you and have a good weekend

Today I am keeping with my Fun Friday posts and back to a #lumibricks Set I built

This week it is the Farmstead cheese House which is part of the Farm life series and was a relatively small set with only 867 Pieces.

Before talking about the set let me share my referral link in case you want to try out one of their sets you can check it out here

I am really impressed with this company I believe they are of equal quality to the Big L, and have excellent customer support, one a couple of sets i have built, I have had either a missing piece ( all be it not their faulty I dropped a few pieces and couldn't find them all) and one with a light string that didn't work, and they quickly sent replacements.

The box the sets come in are very solid, which is an issue as they are so solid I don't really want to throw them out, but have to or I will run out of space for them, and the instructions manuals are well printed and easy to follow, the only slight issue is sometimes if the set has bricks in similar colors just varying levels of light and darkness it can be a bit of a challenge to work out which color the instructions are referring to, but as I said its not to bad and I haven't found it to be a big issue

And they are releasing many cool and detailed sets with awesome lighting, due to space and budget constraints, I am being very picky now which sets I order, but my wife saw one yesterday the Vineyard estate which she loved so I did order that one :)

Now onto the cheese house, and i am not sure what I was thinking as when I edited and exported these photos I titled them the bee farm, probably thinking about that set which I need to take photos of, but this is indeed the Farmstead cheese house

here is a shot of the house


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Sony A7iv 28mm F11 2.5 Sec ISO 100
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And another shot of it, trying to show the lighting a bit better


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Sony A7iv 28mm F11 8 Sec ISO 100
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Now for most of my photo editing, I never change the sky i like to leave my nature shots for the most part as I saw them, but with these I do add skies to some including these first two shots

and even though a small set they did manage to squeeze in a lot of cool details and a couple of cute minifigs


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the cheese house can swivel open so one can see the cool details inside


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Such as the cheese stacked up and a little meter


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and some of the details inside


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and outside including this little cart


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the roof can also be lifted off so one can see the details inside


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And that’s all folks


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Wowwww, so cute, how much details, great Shots, beautiful colors
!DIY

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

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This one is so fun, I love all of the little details on the house and with the design of the people. I used to be a big L fan as a kid, and I can tell this would have been a satisfying little build. It is cool that they incorporate light sticks. I am honestly not really sure how that works, or what powers it, but I think the added level of technicality will make this even more intellectually stimulating for kids than the big L. The pieces look kinda similar, do any of the pieces also work with the big L blocks?

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the lights are powered by either a little battery box, which you can install intghe build, or as I do off a usb cable which i connect to a USB hub

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That's pretty cool, I like the added technicality. They really help to show off the little detail inside the house as well.

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Good morning, Mr. @tattoodjay

I've been missing seeing your photos of the assembly of this beautiful set. This one you're showing us is truly beautiful; I love the lighting.

Excellent photos

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Thanks Every couple of weeks I hope to share a new one

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How are you, dear friend @tattoodjay?

What a fun and entertaining activity! I loved how you assembled the 867 pieces in the cheese house.

Excellent shots! The cheese factory looks beautiful.

Have a beautiful day.

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That is really cool! They make some really nicely detailed sets and at a fraction of the cost of LEGO. The detail and the lighting really do make them stand apart and look better than competitors. I love how you adjusted the backgrounds, it makes it almost feel real!

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thanks I am havign fun and find it relaxing building them

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Another cool set... The light adds a real plus compared to Big L.
Have a great Friday

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Strange idea for a Lego style item
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