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Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.This set inventory has been obtained from LEGO Customer Services replacement parts page. Important note: We do not control this inventory and cannot currently make changes to it. Use it as a guide to the contents of the set, or to find out part numbers when requesting replacements. Download the inventory as a CSV file » inventory for this set »My Parts: You need to be logged in to see your Set List. Average Review Rating: / 5 Stars (3 Reviews)3Items related to LEGO 10182 Cafe Corner (Café Corner) available on external websites:Buy lego cafe corner 10182 creator modular building very rare!Buy lego cafe corner - 10182 creator - factory - modular building Buy lego custom built lego modular kentucky fried chicken restaurant kfc 10182 10211Buy lego cafe corner 10182 creator modular building new sealed very rare!




Buy lego custom modular gotham city police station precinct with bat signal 10182Buy lego cafe corner 10182 set modular buildings city town 3 minifig storeBuy lego custom built lego modular dunkin' donuts restaurant 10182 10211 10246 townBuy lego cafe corner (10182) 100% complete with original parts and instructions Buy lego cafe corner 10182 modular building set 100% complete rare retired (7 sold)Free Building Instruction Scan Download For LEGO 1018212345678910 . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 . . . . . 124- or - Full Download (PDF)Mike D rates this set 5 of 5 stars.As luck would have it, I inherited this set unexpectedly from my sister who had it donated to her free.I would like to sit and drink coffee at a table out in front of the model if I could, but I am not a mini fig!!eric rates this set 5 of 5 stars.




Very well detailed, but I'm not an "expert." BravoJulianna rates this set 4 of 5 stars.like it, it's cool. wish i could sit down and drink coffee with the mini figs!!!!Your ReviewOwn this LEGO set? The requested URL /lego/inventory/tag/Cafe%20Corner/ was not found on this server.Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here. Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you. Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? Interior for 10182 Café Corner Official LEGO Comments 1 Last Updated 2 years ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. The first set in the modular building series, the 10182 Café Corner, started a new line for fans some years ago, in 2007.




Since then, more buildings have been added, including a feature which was not available in the first set: detailed interior.The absence of furniture in the Café Corner doesn't affect the overall look of the building next to the other modulars; but the lack of interior can be easily noted through the windows, and the green baseplate looks strange inside the Café.My idea is a product that serves as interior for the 10182, and works as an independent set by itself.The set would consist of three different modules, one for floor.As you can see, the added extra walls respect the internal colour scheme that has the 10182.Part 1: Café CornerPicture 1Picture 2Picture 3Part 2: HOTEL reception & dinning roomPicture 1Picture 2Part 3: HOTEL roomsCross section of the modular building:Side 1Side 2Building instructions:Book 1Book 2Book 3Part inventoryIf you are interested on more interior furniture sets, don't forget to check my interior for 10190 Market Street.On the old site I used to do a semi regular feature, well the occassional article regarding Bricklinking retired LEGO sets you can look at the old articles here.




When I use the terminology Bricklinking, it means using the originial parts list and then using Bricklink to source the parts. The first set I did using this method was UCS AT-ST back in 2013 and since January last year I have been very slowly obtaining parts for the first ever modular building Cafe Corner. Now to buy a MISB one of these will currently set you back a minimum of £1,000, now I have a limited LEGO budget with other things taking priority as many AFOL’s can relate to, so spending that amount on one set just isn’t going to happen. I could go down the second hand route but you never know what quality the set is going to be in when it is arrived and even if you are willing to take that risk you are still looking at spending over £400. Still way too much. This then leaves the 3rd option and that is sourcing the elements and building it from PDF instructions found online. The good thing for me as a LEGO fan I’m not bothered about the box or instructions, boxes are put in the bin and instructions are put in a box in the attic, so working from a PDF is not a problem for me, it also reduces the cost of the set.




with instructions going for over £100! . Now personally I set myself a very strict set of rules when I start a Bricklink project as follows; I know others are happy to subsitute parts for cheaper colours, different elements but my point of view it isn’t the same set then, so can of defeats the purpose.  So last year I slowly started sourcing parts. I decided to do break down the build one floor at a time. The ground floor was completed by last July.  The cost of building the ground floor was £69.53. For those wondering the expensive parts for this floor was as follows (current prices in brackets): It’s worth mentioning I was lucky to be given the black door from a friend who had a spare. Also don’t confuse Black Door Frame 1 x 4 x 6 Type 1 with Type 2, as I had two sellers send me wrong ones. Make sure if you want the proper version to message the seller first and check. The difference is as follows; Type 1 has a center ridge on the inside top and sides and four holes on top and bottom.  




Type 2 has two levels on the inside top and sides and two holes on top and bottom. I then moved onto the first floor, this is when the project ground to a stand still for a few months. It wasn’t till Feb of this year that the 1st floor was completed. The cost of the project also shot up big style. I used my Xmas money and ordered the majority over the Xmas period, in all it took me over 30 orders to get the parts. It wasn’t helped by no responsive sellers and two sellers cocking up their orders. The most expensive element for this floow was; In total the 20 panels I required cost me a whopping  £78.58 including posting and packaging! I also had obtained the 3 minifigures £12.27, it turned out to be cheapr to source the individual body parts then buying a complete minifigure so that brought cost down. Then it was on to the roof which was the final floor. I completed this last month, my main issue with this floor was the majority of parts had to be sourced from other countries meaning the costs went up.




The most expensive element for the roof was: The roof cost me over £100 due to shipping from the States etc, in total the entire build cost me approx £370 to build over an 18 month period. All the parts are exact to the inventory list and all bought brand new, so while not cheap it was still cheaper then buying a 2nd hand set which was the originial aim. I probably could have gotten it cheaper as a couple of times made a mistake when ordering, I had to re-order parts due to quality issues or wrong elements sent, plus for my next project I will look at trying to source as many parts from one seller in one bulk order to bring costs down. I love my Cafe Corner and I will get it reviewed in the very near future but I am not finished with it yet. I want to add the interior to it and have already started designing the inside of the ground floor. I also want to add at least one more floor for more hotel rooms, you can see how far build techinques have come on since 2007. Would I recommend Bricklinking a set?

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