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MOC: Arrivals Hall IDLEBRICK AIRPORT

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I've always found something interesting about airport architecture from the mid-century and have wanted to do some other parts of an airport since my first class lounge a few years ago as seen here https://www.flickr.com/photos/52656812@N04/26143957214/in/dateposted-public/ so I guess this is something of a follow up.


It was all originally centered around the baggage carousel which went through several revisions. I went with a circular one which I think were quite rare from all the source material I looked at. I included a shop, information desk and toilets between the columns for some interest all based on a 60's style.


I've used various patterns and mid-century elements in the structure walls and ceiling. No one single airport was the inspiration but a mix of many. I started this project just before a recent trip to NYC of which I visited the TWA terminal, If I'd started it after my trip my ambitions may of gotten the better of me! :D What an inspiring sight it was though!

4 images in all this time;

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You can find them on my flickr is if so prefer here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/52656812@N04/

Regards

 

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The map of the world on its own is already a better MOC than most people will make in their lifetime. Love the wall the map hangs on too. The whole model is just great. The retro feeling is spot on.

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21 hours ago, gotoAndLego said:

It looks really great. Nice use of the hockey sticks.

 

10 hours ago, Retro said:

The map of the world on its own is already a better MOC than most people will make in their lifetime. Love the wall the map hangs on too. The whole model is just great. The retro feeling is spot on.

 

9 hours ago, Man with a hat said:

Wow. Again impressive. Love the world map. The hockey sticks are very clever. And the columns/pillars look amazing as well.

 

7 hours ago, peedeejay said:

Great! As others mentioned: Great use of the hockey sticks. And the world map is amazing!

Thanks @gotoAndLego @Retro @Man with a hat @peedeejay ! The world map was inspired by one from Haneda Airport in Japan that I saw on an old pic. The hockey sticks were a last minute addition, sadly not the most stable but I think they work quite well here!

5 hours ago, Brickvergnugen said:

The map is fantastic! Lots of little touches really capture the feel of the time period too.

 

2 hours ago, Darkdragon said:

Amazing work on this, all the details are just perfect. 

Thank you @Brickvergnugen @Darkdragon I'm pleased you like all the small touches!

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The architecture perfectly denotes the historical period of this airport!

I like the use of corner tiles inside the transparent bricks and the accuracy of the details :thumbup:

Great work! :wub:

 

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I found myself staring at the hallway where the lady in pink shirt and green purse is heading and wondering what is she going to see next. Because I so much would like to see more of this awesomeness. Great work. What piece did you use for the ceiling? I can't recognize them from the pictures.

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On 3/3/2020 at 10:15 PM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

The architecture perfectly denotes the historical period of this airport!

I like the use of corner tiles inside the transparent bricks and the accuracy of the details :thumbup:

Great work! :wub:

 

Thank you @LEGO Train 12 Volts! I'd forgotten about that display at the shop with the corner pieces! :laugh:

On 3/4/2020 at 1:47 AM, meliander said:

I found myself staring at the hallway where the lady in pink shirt and green purse is heading and wondering what is she going to see next. Because I so much would like to see more of this awesomeness. Great work. What piece did you use for the ceiling? I can't recognize them from the pictures.

Cheers @meliander Maybe I'll do another scene of an airport someday to show where they go to next! I used the 'tooth' piece, I think it started in the mixels line a while ago. I got a ton of them from my local PAB wall.

23 hours ago, bricksboy said:

I like how you did for the world map :D

Thank you @bricksboy If only it could of been tan/green land I would of preferred it but I'm happy with the effect!

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Lots of great detail here.  The map is beautifully done and the fountain with the globe is a nice touch.

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