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Building Pizzerias with Steck
« on: July 24, 2016, 16:46:17 »
This discussion started buried int he 20% Sale thread and I wanted to bring it out where it could be more easily found. The question is how to use the Pizzeria add-ons without having to buy the modern shop building. I've done it twice using Steck system, both based on the bakery set but customized some in each case.

First here is the version using the Bakery as a double wide by double wide building. For non-Steck users the Steck system measurement we use are based on the standard castle wall width. The front of a Steck Bakery building with the big shopfront that opens is two standard walls wide, as are most of the white 'fachwerk' (Tudor stick and plaster style) building sides.

Santa Town 2015 no19 by Tim, on Flickr

The front as you see has the sign stuck on with blue tack as well as an adapted menu board. I am showing the back of this row of buildings so you see the construction. Specifically I have used the brown corner pieces from the Sheriff's office set to make the back wall a regular double wide open wall. There is a version of open wall that includes the corners in the right manner but it doesn't allow the easy access that the normal double wide open wall does.

Santa Town 2015 no60 by Tim, on Flickr[/img]

The side walls are both solid with no windows, allowing maximum space for the interior.

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2016, 16:50:00 »
Interior, note I have changed the oven so the smaller grill is on the bottom on this one, I add an additional one on top in my other version of this.

Santa Town 2015 no57 by Tim, on Flickr

Santa Town 2015 no58 by Tim, on Flickr

Santa Town 2015 no59 by Tim, on Flickr

ALso this version combines Pizza with Rotisserie Chicken, so you see the equipment for that as well.

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2016, 16:59:08 »
The other version is 2 wide by 4 long. In this case it was incorporated into a larger building but could easily be done this way as a stand alone.
One end is again the bakery wall.

Santa Castle 2014 no36 by Tim, on Flickr

The interior is 4 wide, allowing a seating area in one half and the cooking area in the other.

Santa Castle 2014 no28 by Tim, on Flickr

The construction makes use of the three way connector in brown that comes from 3716 farm or 3775 pony ranch building. Like the brown corner it matches nicely with the fachwerk wall colors. 3-Way connectors are commonly available in the grey stone castle style, it's the most commonly included connector in castle sets so you could easily use that instead. As you see one long wall is two double wide open, one end wall is hte bakery window, the other long wall is solid in the kitchen part and has the door and window entry piece in the seating area, and the final end wall is again solid - though it could have been the two window wall which is actually easier. I again used the brown corners to allow the solid wall on the end.




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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2016, 16:59:48 »
Interiors

Santa Castle 2014 no30 by Tim, on Flickr

Santa Castle 2014 no29 by Tim, on Flickr


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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2016, 17:01:21 »
I've combined together a bunch of parts form various sets here. The sink is from the vacation house for instance.

Santa Castle 2014 no35 by Tim, on Flickr

The oven here is a double oven, where I've taken a second smaller oven so I can have one below and one on top.

Santa Castle 2014 no34 by Tim, on Flickr

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2016, 17:04:34 »
This is all pretty wonderful (pretty AND wonderful) - TX!  :love: So, excuse the ignorance, but are Steck buildings "just" the medieval-style ones? I wasn't sure (and am still not) exactly what Steck connatates. As usual, your set-ups are sublime & really inspire me, though I'm far from your creativity yet. My head's a-buzz with all the new ideas.


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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2016, 17:08:45 »
So that's it. Pretty simple for experienced Steck builders, but a nice project for people just starting out with the system. You can use commonly available grey castle parts in place of the brown corners and 3-way if that's what you have. If you don't have either it's worth a try through DS for them.
Brown 3-Way connector part number is 30 07 0830
Brown corner connector part number is 30 08 4050
3-way may not be available but the corner should be, it was in 7378 Sheriff's office add-on, and in the new Western Bank 6478 as well.

Let me know if you have any questions :)

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2016, 17:11:04 »
Steck is a building system that was used in the old castle sets, and also in some other series such as Farm, Pony Ranch, and Western. The Victorian House is also a type of Steck but the proportions for walls are different so you don't see it integrated as much. I think there is a thread over at Klickywelt wit all the parts listed. I will go now and look for it.
Edit: Didn't find it? Someone more familiar there know if that in fact exists? If not we should do one here.
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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2016, 17:30:22 »
Thank you, again. Yes, I have questions....  ;D The first being, I'm assuming you're acquiring all the parts other than connectors primarily by buying LOT of sets & breaking them down? My feeling is you can't get all the structure pieces through DS. So, I need to buy tailor & blacksmith shops while I can?  ??? And the others you mention....

Also, does pic Santa Castle 28 show a 2-story structure? If so, then that's amazing.  :confetti:

Looks like I need to get over my fear of pulling things apart & casting the pieces hither & thither.