Unpacking the box, the size of a total of 20 packages of parts, plus a base plate, a manual.
First a circle of walls, and potted plants by the window:
There are three areas in the first floor interior, the first to build the heart of the bank, of course - the vault! There are so many codes inside $$$$$$ it
Observe the design of the lower lock.
Pulled closer to look at the counter under the transparent glass of the small recess, passing business orders ID banknotes.
In one corner of the hall is a corner staircase leading to the second floor.
Stools and paintings in the dry cleaners.
So far, all the bricks in the 1st bag are built, roughly like this (the light is not good at night, a little dark).
The tiles of the 2nd bag is to finish putting together the remaining part of the 1st floor.
Of course, the focus of the No. 2 bag or the vault - the vault in the safe! Finished building the vault side of the safe is this.
Vaults and counters:
Vault doors and cash machines.
Then look at the top of the vault iron door, feeling unbreakable look.
The front door of the bank is very grand, and the stone carving above the glass door is conspicuous:
Floor plan of the first floor.
Bag #3 is the spelling of the second floor. Because the bank hall above is empty, so the second floor area is actually not large, only 1 independent office, plus the open secretary's room outside the stairwell, here on a floor plan first:
The office is moderate, with a writing desk with a lamp, letters, two swivel chairs, but of course the BOSS chair is relatively complex. There are paintings hanging on the wall, and a chest of drawers by the window with an ornament on it.
There is also a double-sided clock around the corner.
Bag No. 4 is to build a roof.
Eaves:
The house also has a large chandelier, many crystals.
By the way, there are some things outside the house in the No. 4 bag, such as trees, seats, street lamps, ladders.
Finally on the panorama.
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