@@mistaken_stranger8343 doesn’t it make such a difference! Really makes as big a difference as expanding the footprint. Thank you. Been giving the interior plenty of thought. That might be the next update while I wait for Bricklink orders.
@@SteelWolf13 not yet. Wanted to get the building finished then work the interior. I’m thinking a classroom, library and living room downstairs. Classrooms, Charles office and maybe a science lab on the middle floor. Then bedrooms and bathrooms on the top floor. Plan to add some interior walls too. Then the basement for Cerebro and the danger room.
@@shanewils great thought. I’ll take a look at adding another couple of the arch pieces that separate the rounded corners and see how that looks. It may make it look too square, but I’ll have a look. 👍 thank you
I don’t remember if you mentioned why you are sticking with grey walls since u are not doing a danger room just do regular bricks? Just wondering your thought process. It looks good around that other aspect tho.
@@brizzle805 I didn’t mention yet. I just thought it left a bit of character and was just building up similar to the original. But you’re right, so I’ll change it up when more dark orange bricks arrive. 👍
@@AwesomeLaturn do you mean the grey pillars running up the whole building? They come loose quite easy when I remove the different levels. So have to remember to press them back on. There is a little wobble to some as the light grey floor sections don’t always sit flush with the walls.
This is the best x mansion to ever be upgraded by some one. Keep up the good work.
@@rafaelumali2863 wow!! That’s a big statement! Thank you. I’ll try my best. Still plenty to do… then add a basement!
Coming together greatly. The 3rd floor really adds so much.
Can't wait to see what you do with the interior designs
@@mistaken_stranger8343 doesn’t it make such a difference! Really makes as big a difference as expanding the footprint. Thank you.
Been giving the interior plenty of thought. That might be the next update while I wait for Bricklink orders.
This. Looks. Awesome.
@@martymcfly5707 Thank. You. Very. Much. 😊😉
This is awesome man! Good shit fr it looks sick
@@jakethomas6134 thank you
Out side looks good. Any interior parts? book cases? tables?
@@SteelWolf13 not yet. Wanted to get the building finished then work the interior.
I’m thinking a classroom, library and living room downstairs.
Classrooms, Charles office and maybe a science lab on the middle floor.
Then bedrooms and bathrooms on the top floor.
Plan to add some interior walls too.
Then the basement for Cerebro and the danger room.
balcony 3 windows wide and done....now on to the Basketball full court/launch pad in backyard....
@@weaponXwing … and a basement with Cerebro… and a swimming pool out back… 🥴😂 All great ideas, just so much to do!
Personally try making the thing at the top of the roof a little bigger
@@miguelfragrance that has been mentioned by someone else. Going to give it a go, just a little worried it might get a bit square.
Great work so far, I think the dome looks a bit small now though, maybe it should be the same width as the balcony?
@@shanewils great thought. I’ll take a look at adding another couple of the arch pieces that separate the rounded corners and see how that looks. It may make it look too square, but I’ll have a look. 👍 thank you
I don’t remember if you mentioned why you are sticking with grey walls since u are not doing a danger room just do regular bricks? Just wondering your thought process. It looks good around that other aspect tho.
@@brizzle805 I didn’t mention yet. I just thought it left a bit of character and was just building up similar to the original. But you’re right, so I’ll change it up when more dark orange bricks arrive. 👍
Why are the posts never fully popped into the side of the building?
@@AwesomeLaturn do you mean the grey pillars running up the whole building? They come loose quite easy when I remove the different levels. So have to remember to press them back on. There is a little wobble to some as the light grey floor sections don’t always sit flush with the walls.