Welcome to “Residential Row”, a full urban, residential
neighborhood, for your brick built city. This is Series 1 of the
Residential Row line, which will consist of 4 series total, each
containing 3 houses, Series 1&2, are going to be the odd address
side of street, and Series 3&4, will be the even address side.
This is the first 3 houses of the odd side, addresses 1,3,& 5, and
in the end, all 4 series will connect into a 12 house neighborhood, 6
houses on each side, with a street going up middle. The whole point of
“Residential Row” is to emulate an area similar to where I live, on
east coast of the US, where it’s all ”Row Houses”, but there all
independently owned, and all have different architectural styles from
1 house to the next. Each house in “Residential Row” also has a story
behind it, with the minifig residents who live in each house. “1
Residential Row” is occupied by Sam, a hot shot business man, and
bachelor, who has completely remodeled his house, into a modern 1br
duplex, and converted it into an E-House, and he also drives the red
“E-Car”, that pairs with the charger installed in his driveway. The
middle house “3 Residential Row”, is actually “our” house, as in
BrickBuildersMD, myself (Rick/Dad), and my daughter Mia, as minifigs,
and just like in real life, we are a “lego” household, and there are 3
micro builds throughout the house, 2 based on real lego sets, and 1
micro lego art piece “moc”, see if you can spot them. The last house,
“5 Residential Row”, is 2 band mates sharing the house,
Tommy(singer/producer), and Joey(drummer), from a hip hop/alternative
duo called “21 builders”(based on our favorite group lol), and in
there den/Tommy’s room, they have a studio, with a nice drum set
build, and a 500 series analog/digital hybrid mixing/mastering desk,
for them to work on they’re new album. My goal is by the end of all 4
Series, to have a vibrant neighborhood, that feels real, and lived in,
and full of awsome minifigs, with lives to live in everyone’s lego
cities, in their own complete "residential" area.
Why not be the first?