hoopoe Posted August 19, 2015 Posted August 19, 2015 Iād like to kick off with one of my (sort of) master pieces. At least some of my local LUG like it and it was displayed at our local LEGO store. It is a railway stop in Vienna, actually an underground-station of the line U6, but situated above floor level. The architect of the original building was Otto Wagner https://en.wikipedia...iki/Otto_Wagner, world famous for Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) in Vienna, Austria. It is my least āmicroā-scale building Iāve ever built, the scale is approx. 1:100. Iāve tried to show as much detail as possible and it showcases each and every door and bench. Just in the wings I had to reduce the number of windows from 8 to 6, to keep the symmetry with the archs below. The roof rests like with the original building on the green stands, so they are functional even within my model. For the Nouveau-Art ornaments came mixel-teeth in quite usefully, as well as the round 1x1 mini-tiles. (klick to enlarge) Hereās a view into the building with the platform, therefor i removed the roof on one side. However, I did not add a train, because Iām more interested in architecture than in trains. Quote
JopieK Posted August 19, 2015 Posted August 19, 2015 Very nice station! My ISP is blocking your images (large version) though :( Would be huge in minifig scale I guess! Quote
BrickOn Posted August 19, 2015 Posted August 19, 2015 Really nice build, I like all the details! (Makes me want to visit the original next time I am in Vienna). Quote
hoopoe Posted August 19, 2015 Author Posted August 19, 2015 just tell when you're in town, you would be warmly welcomed it will also be exhibited in Mondsee (Upper Austria 5th to 6th of December, a good hour from munich) Quote
Younge Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 I love the colors used in this. Very good work! Quote
zephyr1934 Posted August 21, 2015 Posted August 21, 2015 That's a fantastic build, very realistic. Quote
henrysunset Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 This is really great work! I added it to my pinterest collection here, along with more info about the building: This pin: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/514606694899992407/ LEGO Architecture collection: https://www.pinterest.com/tomalphin/ Quote
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