drdesignz Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 A Lego model based on a real movie theater in Ashland, Virginia. This is my first minifigure-scale building. Second building overall. I build Model Team (now Creator) vehicles mostly. Movie poster designs are by Paul Lee (polywen on flickr) www.flickr.com/photos/artpoly/19861542075/in/dateposted/ (used with permission) Stuff: About 10,000 pieces total Fully tiled facade 1,080 trans-clear 1x1 tiles 2,000+ tiles total 260 lights with 13 AA batteries 69 studs tall Weighs 19.4 pounds Six months to build Will be shown in public for the first time at Brickfair Virginia in one month. Actual theater: cinematreasures.org/theaters/5658/photos/126083 Quote
Vindicare Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 That is excellent! You recreated it perfectly. I really like the tiled facade like that as well. Quote
ColletArrow Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 An excellent replica, I love the lighting under the canopy. Has it got an interior? Also, you missed the bikes off the top of the canopy! Quote
peedeejay Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 Looks amazing, especially with the added light effects! Quote
Stefaneris Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 I like the idea with the tiles covering the wall. They give a nice clean look. Quote
snaillad Posted July 4, 2017 Posted July 4, 2017 Looks like you've captured the look of the real life building very well, I like very much the lighting under the canopy. Quote
carebear Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 O, My!!! it looks Amazing!!! Great Great Work!!! Greetings Quote
drdesignz Posted July 6, 2017 Author Posted July 6, 2017 Thank you all for the kind words. On 7/4/2017 at 4:21 AM, ColletArrow said: An excellent replica, I love the lighting under the canopy. Has it got an interior? Also, you missed the bikes off the top of the canopy! Thanks. It has a simple interior, yes. Just a foyer leading up to four more doors with large Lego Movie posters on each side, all lit up. It looks a lot blue-er than I expected it to. I thought it looked not-so-great in the pictures, but one of them above includes one. Here's a better view though: The majority of the interior is a web of wiring, batteries, and a strong internal structural Technic frame. There are also two compartments, one on each side like so: This is also where I keep a couple bicycles, for when this gets displayed in Ashland later this year. For Brickfair, they will not be included. Quote
Zork Posted July 6, 2017 Posted July 6, 2017 WOW, great work - congrats! I was about to ask how you dealt with the wiring but then you uploaded more pics. Thank you for sharing! Quote
sunhuntin Posted July 8, 2017 Posted July 8, 2017 Mind blowing build! Well done, a very faithful recreation. Are the lights on a cycle or can you control what they do and when? I love how the lighting on the front of the canopy looks like the old school neon signs. Quote
drdesignz Posted July 8, 2017 Author Posted July 8, 2017 13 hours ago, sunhuntin said: Are the lights on a cycle or can you control what they do and when? There are on a cycle of different patterns in the video. I can also show just one of the patterns, or leave them all on continuously, as well as adjust the brightness, with a remote control. These are ordinary, cheap Christmas lights. I was going to have some custom lighting made with better patterns. But it would have cost twenty, thirty, who-knows-how-much more than what I have here. Quote
WookieCookie1977 Posted July 9, 2017 Posted July 9, 2017 (edited) - Edited August 31, 2017 by PatRat Quote
AFOLguy1970 Posted July 9, 2017 Posted July 9, 2017 Looks great! The lighting really adds to it. Wish I was a little closer to Virginia to see it in person. Quote
billybricks Posted July 9, 2017 Posted July 9, 2017 This is really stunning. Great work on this faithful recreation! Quote
Littleworlds Posted July 9, 2017 Posted July 9, 2017 Looks really impressive. You captured the look of the original perfectly. I like the entrance section with the large billboards above most. They just are perfect urban art deco. Wonderful colour choice as well. A bit a pity that the interior is so basic, but regarding the sheer size of the build, I can understand why. Personally I would have chosen to make it less tall but use the material for one or two actual auditoriums. Quote
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