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LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Second to last model for the official series, one more to go - State Tower in Bangkok, Thailand! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Here's model #98 of the series, the Citigroup Center in New York, NY United States. Two more to go for the main series then, depending on how much funding the Kickstarter campaign gets, I'm looking at extra models to meet the stretch goals. As of now, there are going to be 12 more models after the close of the campaign and likely more! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Here's the newest model to join the series, the Prudential Tower in Boston, MA United States! Only three more to go until the official series is complete. The Kickstarter campaign is currently fully funded - and then some - so as per the stretch goals, I'll be adding even more models once it ends. We're almost at the second stretch goal as well which would mean the creation of a comprehensive video tutorial series using the stretch goal models as the basis! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Thanks! I'm blown away by the support - a lot of people are going for the physical sets which I did not see coming haha. Also, new model added to the series - the Trade Tower in Seoul, South Korea. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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So I revamped all the artwork for the series to make it unique and went back to replace all of the images in the thread. To separate this from the official Architecture series I created a custom logo and went with a clean, white design. And as of now, the Kickstarter is 99% funded at the halfway point of its run! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Five more to go! Here's the fifth of the final ten, Raffles City in Singapore. If you're wondering how two structures from Singapore made it into the final ten so close together, the campaign has a lot of backers from Singapore so I wanted to represent them - plus they have some really cool structures over there! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Here's the fourth of the final ten models for the Kickstarter, Aura at College Park. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Here's the third of the final ten models added to the Kickstarter, Suntec City Mall! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
Doctor Octoroc replied to Doctor Octoroc's topic in Special LEGO Themes
I actually did a Burj Al Arab model but was unable to get the flex hoses to import into MLCad and the LPub instructions. I have the full model built in LDD but without being able to import the parts all into MLCad and use them in LPub, i would have to put the instructions together manually to get those flex hoses in there. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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The second of the final ten models is finished - the Cathedral at Notre Dame! At this point, the campaign is 50% funded! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Here's the first of the final ten models, 70 Pine Street. You can pop on over to the Kickstarter to request other structures in the comments section. If you feel so inclined, please consider pledging! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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The Kickstarter is officially live! For those just tuning in, I've spent the past 6 months or so designing, building and putting together instructions for custom models of the 100 *tallest* buildings in the world. Well, many of them fall into that category, but to switch things up a bit I threw in some historical landmarks and skipped a few that weren't as exciting as others! You can browse through this thread to see all the completed models with some 'narrative' or you can view the first 90 models finished right here. Roughly one quarter of the models I did were requests from around the web! The campaign will run for 30 days, during which I'll be adding the final 10 models to the series, also based on requests/suggestions in the comments section of the KS campaign. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Thanks! I feel very accomplished having finished 90 - soon to be 100 - models. I'm looking forward to finishing the series and doing some more after that. I added two stretch goals to the campaign. The first is three extra models for every $100 beyond the goal. The second is if it reaches a certain amount, I'll put together a comprehensive video tutorial series showing my process, all the programs I use and techniques I implement along the way, using the extra models as the content. On a side note, I found another model that had parts not actually available. Almas Tower used white 1x2 Technic lift arms, which aren't actually produced despite being available in LDD so I had to redesign the towers. I'm not quite as happy with it as I was with the previous version but on the bright side, it uses less pieces. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Okay, here's the last model before the KS launch! Here's the GE Building in New York, NY United States. I'll be doing a pass over all the instructions and pieces to make sure everything is ready to go, then finishing up the video for the campaign. I'll either post it later tonight or early tomorrow! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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So while searching for a possible historical landmark to build as the final model, I came across the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, IL that I already did and something seemed off about the scale - I realized that I didn't resize the image when i pasted it into my reference diagram so it was way too large! So, I redid it at the proper scale. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Alright, I finally finished putting together all the Brickstore PLI files and still have one more model to complete - then the Kickstarter is going live! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Pro tip: not every piece in Lego Digital Designer is actually an existing piece - you would think they wouldn't have unavailable parts included but apparently, 1x6 Medium Blue tiles do not exist, or are so hard to find they aren't in any online database including Brick Link and Rebrickable. As a result, I have to go back and tweak a few of my designs. A pain, no doubt, but necessary to ensure the instructions I'm putting together are all sound... -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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I finally got around to putting together cover art and instructions for my redo of the Marina City Towers. I definitely like this version better despite having many more pieces - the majority of them are 1x1 round plates so the cost to build shouldn't be much different. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Two more for the night - Al Yaqoub Tower and The Index, both in Dubai, UAE. I'm trying to vary up the styles of the last few structures I build before publishing the Kickstarter (during which I'll complete the last ten models). This makes 89 total so if anyone has a request for the last one before I take requests over on the KS comments section, speak up! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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And one more request, the Four Seasons Tower in Miami, FL United States. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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I decided to take another stab at the Shanghai World Financial Center since I've learned a few more techniques along the way. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Two more for the series - only 4 left before I hit 90 models and publish the Kickstarter! By request, i did the Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt, Germany - a challenging build due to the scale, detail and overall shape. The second is the East Pacific Center. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Thanks! Quick update - I've drafted up the Kickstarter and am getting some opinions from friends - if anyone wants to take a look at a preview and give feedback send me a message and I'll send you the link. I'm manly looking for engagement factor - if the copy keeps you interested and the campaign itself seems legit! -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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Haha, that's a tempting proposition. At this point, I would well surpass the 100 model mark with just the rest of the 50 US states alone so that might have to be a series to save the bulk of it for later. -
LEGO Architecture "World's Tallest" Custom Series
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As promised, another request! This one took awhile to get right - eventually, I used hinge plates to reverse the direction of studs in order to make the tower as thin as I wanted but still have ample contact points for all of the angled slopes.