What To Build | Transforming Tudor Corner: Meet the MOC – Straight Tudor Inn (10350 Alternate Build)!
WHAT TO BUILD
Transforming Tudor Corner: Meet the MOC – Straight Tudor Inn (10350 Alternative Build)!
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If you're a fan of the LEGO® Icons Tudor Corner (10350) but wish it could fit better in your medieval or modular city, then get ready to be amazed! Introducing the Straight Tudor Inn, an alternative build by PL MOCs that takes the original corner-style layout and transforms it into a straight, seamless structure.
The best part? No extra bricks required! You can rebuild your Tudor Corner into this stunning design using only the pieces from the original set. If you’re feeling inspired, step-by-step instructions are available on Rebrickable to help you bring this transformation to life.
Now, let’s dive into what makes this alternative build a must-have for medieval LEGO fans!
From Corner to Straight—A Fresh Take on Tudor Architecture
While the LEGO® Icons Tudor Corner (10350) is a fantastic set, its corner design may not always fit into your city layout. The Straight Tudor Inn fixes that! By stretching the original design into a linear form, this MOC keeps all the rich medieval details but reconfigures them into a more versatile structure—perfect for expanding a medieval village or fitting seamlessly into a row of modular buildings.
The ground floor still features the beloved Old Guarded Inn, but this version also incorporates a haberdashery (a shop selling hats and clothing accessories) right next to it! Since all the elements come from the original set, the designer had to get creative—so instead of building interior walls, the back wall of the structure doubles as the storefront facade. There's even a rear entrance for added accessibility, enhancing the playability and realism of the model.
This transformation proves just how much potential alternative builds have, offering a fresh way to enjoy a classic set without needing additional pieces.
Exploring the Straight Tudor Inn – Level by Level
Ground Floor: The Old Guarded Inn & The Haberdashery
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The ground floor is where the medieval charm truly shines. The Old Guarded Inn remains as a cozy, inviting tavern where minifigures can enjoy a warm meal and good company. Right beside it, a haberdashery adds an extra layer of character to the build, providing a shop space filled with medieval fashion accessories. Instead of interior walls, the back of the building acts as the storefront facade, making for a unique open-air shopping experience. A rear entrance enhances the accessibility of the structure, adding more playability to the model.
Second Floor: The Clockmaker’s Workshop
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This level is dedicated to the clockmaker, featuring all his intricate clocks and timepieces. Unlike the ground floor, this space remains mostly unchanged from the original set, aside from some minor adjustments to fit the new floor plan. The charming medieval woodwork, tools, and small decorative details make it a fascinating workshop where minifigures can craft and repair fine timepieces.
Third Floor: The Tenant’s Living Quarters
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The third floor is a cozy living space for a tenant, keeping all the original features of the Tudor Corner set. With a warm and rustic design, this level offers a comfortable medieval home where minifigures can rest after a long day. The preserved details ensure that it still feels like a lived-in space, blending seamlessly with the floors below.
A New Way to Display Tudor Corner
With its smart use of existing pieces and more adaptable layout, the Straight Tudor Inn is a brilliant alternative build that breathes new life into an already fantastic set. Whether you're looking for a fresh way to display your Tudor Corner or just love experimenting with modular designs, this transformation is definitely worth checking out! Happy building! 🏰✨
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