Today, we will be reviewing another beautiful designed building by Exe Sandbox (instagram: @exesandbox) in partnership with Doublee_Cada blocks. Not too long ago, we reviewed the Cada Steamed Bun Shop which was Exe Sandbox’s first collaboration with Cada, and I can say that that was an awesome set.
Here’s what the building block set consists of, besides the instruction manual. There’s a small sticker sheet, an LED light string with USB adapter, and several bags of parts. Bags with the number 1 on them correspond to building instructions starting with A in the manual, and bags with the number 2 on them are to be used in steps with the letter B.
Just like in the Steamed Bun shop, there is an introduction on the first page of the manual by ExeSandbox. The instructions are clear and easy to follow on this set.
Here’s some of the pics I took during the build. Lots of nice detailing! Bricks are top notch and have their own logo on them.
About the summer breeze coffee shop, it’s a smaller building that has a footprint of 17 studs wide by 19 studs deep. There is a small sidewalk in front of the shop that’s occupied by a construction pylon and what appears to be a manhole cover. The raised platform is home to several plants and a signboard listing the coffee prices in japanese yen.
Here’s a better look at the shop interior. There’s a counter that runs the width of the shop with seating for three on the stools. A small shelf next to the counter has more plants. The coffee machine sits on the counter with a small sink behind it. The coffee menu on the wall is the same one on the signboard. A large potted plant occupies another part of the counter. Finally the back wall has a shelf and a ventilation unit. For such a small building, this little coffee shop is packed with details.
It’s a tight squeeze behind the counter, but the barista can at least exit the shop via the side entrance with it’s unique covering. Notice the technic brick here, I think it can be used with a technic pin to attach it to the side of Cada steamed bun shop.
As with the steamed bun shop, the coffee shop is equipped with the same LED lighting. I fed the lighting wire through a small hole in the back wall and it snakes around the top perimeter of the shop. You have to provide your own power supply because the building kit doesn’t come with. You can use the light’s USB adapter to plug it into any device or battery pack that has a USB slot.
With the panel and sliding door installed, you really can’t appreciate the interior details, which is why you’ll notice that I purposely left them off in my pictures. The lower part of the building is complete, time to move on to the shop roof.
I love the design that ExeSandbox used to create the retractable overhang in the roof.
It’s controlled by this knob you turn on the rear of the building.
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