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FDNY Engine 277 Ladder 112 Firehouse - WIP

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one of two other WIPs is this station of FDNY (New York Fire Dept) E277 & L112. (real photo) FDNY E277-L112

This is still under development and my budget is a bit tight for the time being and hope to finish before to long. I need to get some slope and inverse slope as well as finishing off the internals. I'm pretty happy with the construction and how it looks so far. All the levels will be accessible and fitted out by constructions end.

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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FDNY E277 L112 by coghilla, on Flickr

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Cheers Guy Bri & tommirugby

I dont do classic or old school buildings well, so more modern methods suit me fine. I've been seeing buildings here and there and have been thinking that would be cool in Lego. I've got another fire station in the works, but trying to be true to the actual building is proving to be a challange with the wall cladding being opaque paneling.

Back to this station, there will be pole at the rear for the fire fighters to slide down from the top floor to the apparatus bays. I'm thinking the top floor will have the beds/bathrooms and the first floor having the gym, kitchen and lounge/training areas. I managed to have just enough light gray bricks (only a handful of 1x1's left). Similar thing i'm sure will happen with my white brick collection. LOL

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I managed to have just enough light gray bricks (only a handful of 1x1's left). Similar thing i'm sure will happen with my white brick collection. LOL

That is a similar problem I ran I ran into with a building project I had a while ago. Never thought I'd run out of "plain" bricks (my case 2x4's) :classic:

Edited by LEGO Guy Bri

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