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Sushi Bar

My latest building is a sushi bar.
It is part vignette and part town building.

I built the interior first, starting with a bare baseplate. Only when that was completely finished, I built a basic box for walls with windows and a door in front, and a back door in the rear. The box lifts off easily; the perimeter of the baseplate is tiled, with only one stud on each side (a jumper plate) holding the walls in place.

On top of the walls there is a simple roof, with 6×8 slopes for an overhang and homemade signs, made with my trusty P-touch label maker. (The name of the restaurant is Hoshi Sushi; hoshi means “star” which is because I found that my label maker could make stars….)

The restaurant is staffed by two people: a sushi chef and a waitress. Both are rather overworked, as it is a prosperous enterprise. It was inspired by and loosely based on my favorite local sushi place, Masa’s Sushi in Mountain View, CA.

Some things to look for:

  • Chopsticks made from (Minifig Feathers with Pin)

    Cached: http://media.peeron.com/ldraw/images/47/472.png
    stolen off the roof of my 10185 Green Grocer set. See them clearly here.

  • Click photo to view on Flickr ↗Full album on Flickr ↗
    This is a cross between a vignette and a building MOC.  It's a rather big (16x32 stud) vignette when the walls and roof are off; with them on, it's suitable for a train layout.

    This is a cross between a vignette and a building MOC. It's a rather big (16x32 stud) vignette when the walls and roof are off; with them on, it's suitable for a train layout.

  • The overpreponderance of maguro nigiri (tuna over rice) on people’s plates. This is because the only transparent color I have in 1×1 tiles that looks at all like raw fish is trans-red. I wish I had some trans-orange 1×1’s so I could have sake nigiri (salmon) but alas, no. I have some 1×2’s in trans-orange in the sushi bar waiting to be cut, however. I also have some people eating (non-trans) brown, which I decided is unagi nigiri (eel). None of the other 1×1 tile colors looked at all appetizing, and I couldn’t figure out a way to make maki (rolled) sushi at all at this scale…
  • Soy sauce bottles – some are full, others are empty. (I ran out of trans-smoke cones)
  • The slightly-too-big-for-minifig-scale maneki neko (beckoning cat) which sits in the back left corner (the prosperity corner, according to Feng Shui traditions) to attract money. Masa’s has a maneki neko in that spot too, but instead of a gold coin, it’s holding a bottle of Asahi beer. I guess Masa wants to invite more beer into his life :)
  • See if you can guess what each minifig is thinking….

This model was at BrickFair, but I had a hard time deciding where to put it. I didn’t want to put it on the train layout, since I wanted to show it with the roof and walls removed. There was a “town, non-train” section against the far right wall, but it was full, so I put it on the nearest table to that which was the mosaic table. I also brought it to last Saturday’s BayLUG meeting. But if you missed it, I’m bringing it to BrickCon as well… hope to see you there!


Click photo to view on Flickr ↗Album on Flickr ↗
Sushi Bar - Angle View Sushi Bar - Happy Customers Sushi Bar - Maneki Neko Sushi Bar - Mo Sukoshi Kudasai
Sushi Bar - Side View - Left Sushi Bar - Side View - Right Sushi Bar - Sushi Chef Sushi Bar - Waitress
Sushi Bar - Walls and Roof on - Front Sushi Bar - Walls and Roof on - Top Sushi Bar - Walls on - Left Side Sushi Bar - Walls on - Right Side
Sushi Bar - Angle ViewSushi Bar - Happy CustomersSushi Bar - Maneki NekoSushi Bar - Mo Sukoshi KudasaiSushi Bar - Side View - LeftSushi Bar - Side View - RightSushi Bar - Sushi ChefSushi Bar - WaitressSushi Bar - Walls and Roof on - FrontSushi Bar - Walls and Roof on - TopSushi Bar - Walls on - Left SideSushi Bar - Walls on - Right Side

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