Brickviller V2 Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 (edited) Hi everyone, In this topic I wanted to show you all my progress on my first modular building for a new city called Canalview. Currently I lack the space to actually display a city, so I wanted to really take the time to design and create each building. The first one is a grand central station. In the past years I made several attempt to create such a building, of which some are more succesfull than others. Here's a quick summary of my earlier attempts: Spoiler Urban station 2007 One of my older station was this one, as you can see it's rather simple (remember I was a kid back then ). The bus could stop under it, so it was also a small transport hub for the city I build. If you want more pictures of the city back then you can view them view them here. Central station 2011 My first attempt was made around 2011. It was a large hall with the trains going underneath it. To match the older yellow train station from World City the entire building was made yellow with trans black windows. Back then most of my buildings were rather simple, and a station like this could be made within weeks. I still like it but that mostly because of the sheer size of it. As you can see the building really dominated the city view. If you want to view more pictures of my city back then view them here. Unfinished stations 2012 - 2014 After I demolished most of my old city I entered a small dark age. My Lego was in storage and I had no real way to display it (I still don't though). As you can see I tried to create a more classical styled station, which was supposed to look like the rural stations in Eastern Europe. The other station was inspired by my award winning Modern House. It had a large hall, stores (an Apple store and Mcdonalds) under it, and next to it minifigs could pick up a public transport owned electric car. However again because of the lack of space and time it was demolished. Digital stations 2015 - 2016 During this time I did enjoy creating buildings using Digital Designer. I tried to create some modern looking stations, which could fit a small city. The right station was actually made but no pictures were ever made. Canalview Grand Central Station 2017 After months of hard work, the station has finnaly been finished. More pictures below and here More pictures of the station (with interior) can be found here Older updates Update 26 November 2017 Spoiler The upper floors of the station have been finished, including the full interior. For the last month of this year I'm going to work out the rest of the station Update 17 September 2017 Spoiler At the start of the month I began building the train station with real bricks. However it was very time consuming to search for the right pieces from the already pre-sorted pieces, because it were over 7000 (!). The result of two days work can be seen here: As you can imagine this really began to become a problem, because I want to finish it before the end of the year. As a result I decided to again pre-sort the bricks, but instead sorting them for the whole thing, I sorted them per sub-section. Whitin a day one of the five main sub-sections has been made: Update 26 August 2017 Spoiler Link to bigger picture This time I added some color to the building, because it looked (even in digital form) kinda boring compared to the other modulars. Now I'm going to collect the last bricks to make this building with real Lego bricks Update 14 August 2017 Spoiler After some fruitless efforts to redesign the station in the brick I decided to re-do the entire thing in Lego Digital Designer first, then collect/Bricklink the neccesary bricks and then build it in real life. The new design burrows parts from previous modular buildings to make it more fitting with those, while also retaining that Lego look. I'm not really keen of the bicycle stands, so those will probaly change. Also the camera's on the sides will be removed, because I think those distract from the design and clutter it too much. I hope to make the real thing within a month or so. If you have any advice or tips please let me know Bigger picture here Update July 2017 Spoiler July 2017 Most of the exterior of the station has been finished. It took me some time to figure everything out, but I think it looks quite good as a first attempt at a modular building. I still have a lot of designing to do, since it lacks an interior at the moment. Also the back of the station is still very bare. You can see in the right picture one of my early attempts at it. Work on it is really slow, because of my spare time at the moment so I hope I can finish it within a few months. Hope you all like it so far, please if you have any comments or tips feel free to post them Edited December 23, 2017 by Brickviller V2 Update of progress Quote
Capparezza Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Pretty cool evolution of your stations and that Grand Central looks awesome. Funny, it looks much more interesting in the bricks than as a digital creation. I do like your overhead stations as well, hope you haven't dumped that idea completely? Quote
M_slug357 Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 3 hours ago, Capparezza said: Funny, it looks much more interesting in the bricks than as a digital creation. Isn't that true of any lego creation?? lol Quote
Capparezza Posted July 21, 2017 Posted July 21, 2017 (edited) 14 hours ago, M_slug357 said: Isn't that true of any lego creation?? Sometimes you get a pretty good picture of what it will look like just from the renderings, even if only done in LDD and not rendered by external programs or postproccessed by other software. Seems to me the colours in the rendering are a bit off, anyways, compared with the brick built one... Edited July 21, 2017 by Capparezza Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted July 21, 2017 Author Posted July 21, 2017 On 20-7-2017 at 4:55 PM, Capparezza said: Pretty cool evolution of your stations and that Grand Central looks awesome. Funny, it looks much more interesting in the bricks than as a digital creation. I do like your overhead stations as well, hope you haven't dumped that idea completely? Thanks! Yeah the screenshot of the LDD version is a little bland though. I'm not sure if an overhead station would fit in with this style though, but maybe once the main building is finished I can add more buildigs/expansions to it. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted July 22, 2017 Posted July 22, 2017 Totally cool ...I like this kind of architecture! Quote
Man with a hat Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 This is an absolutely wonderful train station. I like the architectural style and you executed it perfectly in LEGO. The detailing just above the entrance, the roof etc. Very nice! Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted July 26, 2017 Author Posted July 26, 2017 On 24-7-2017 at 8:08 AM, Man with a hat said: This is an absolutely wonderful train station. I like the architectural style and you executed it perfectly in LEGO. The detailing just above the entrance, the roof etc. Very nice! Thanks! I like the architecture as well Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted August 14, 2017 Author Posted August 14, 2017 (edited) First post has been updated Edited August 15, 2017 by Brickviller V2 Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted August 26, 2017 Author Posted August 26, 2017 Another Digital update: Link to bigger picture This time I added some color to the building, because it looked (even in digital form) kinda boring compared to the other modulars. Now I'm going to collect the last bricks to make this building with real Lego bricks Quote
JopieK Posted August 26, 2017 Posted August 26, 2017 Very nice build Brickviller V2. Looks amazing! Quote
peedeejay Posted August 26, 2017 Posted August 26, 2017 Great building. Looks very elegant due to the color scheme and the details on the facade are very well balanced! Quote
ncx Posted August 28, 2017 Posted August 28, 2017 On 7/20/2017 at 8:34 AM, Brickviller V2 said: Hi everyone, In this topic I wanted to show you all my progress on my first modular building for a new city called Canalview. Currently I lack the space to actually display a city, so I wanted to really take the time to design and create each building. The first one is a grand central station. In the past years I made several attempt to create such a building, of which some are more succesfull than others. Here's a quick summary of my earlier attempts: Reveal hidden contents Urban station 2007 One of my older station was this one, as you can see it's rather simple (remember I was a kid back then ). The bus could stop under it, so it was also a small transport hub for the city I build. If you want more pictures of the city back then you can view them view them here. Central station 2011 My first attempt was made around 2011. It was a large hall with the trains going underneath it. To match the older yellow train station from World City the entire building was made yellow with trans black windows. Back then most of my buildings were rather simple, and a station like this could be made within weeks. I still like it but that mostly because of the sheer size of it. As you can see the building really dominated the city view. If you want to view more pictures of my city back then view them here. Unfinished stations 2012 - 2014 After I demolished most of my old city I entered a small dark age. My Lego was in storage and I had no real way to display it (I still don't though). As you can see I tried to create a more classical styled station, which was supposed to look like the rural stations in Eastern Europe. The other station was inspired by my award winning Modern House. It had a large hall, stores (an Apple store and Mcdonalds) under it, and next to it minifigs could pick up a public transport owned electric car. However again because of the lack of space and time it was demolished. Digital stations 2015 - 2016 During this time I did enjoy creating buildings using Digital Designer. I tried to create some modern looking stations, which could fit a small city. The right station was actually made but no pictures were ever made. Canalview Grand Central Station 2017 - Update 26 August 2017 Link to bigger picture This time I added some color to the building, because it looked (even in digital form) kinda boring compared to the other modulars. Now I'm going to collect the last bricks to make this building with real Lego bricks Older updates Update 14 August 2017 Reveal hidden contents After some fruitless efforts to redesign the station in the brick I decided to re-do the entire thing in Lego Digital Designer first, then collect/Bricklink the neccesary bricks and then build it in real life. The new design burrows parts from previous modular buildings to make it more fitting with those, while also retaining that Lego look. I'm not really keen of the bicycle stands, so those will probaly change. Also the camera's on the sides will be removed, because I think those distract from the design and clutter it too much. I hope to make the real thing within a month or so. If you have any advice or tips please let me know Bigger picture here Update July 2017 Reveal hidden contents July 2017 Most of the exterior of the station has been finished. It took me some time to figure everything out, but I think it looks quite good as a first attempt at a modular building. I still have a lot of designing to do, since it lacks an interior at the moment. Also the back of the station is still very bare. You can see in the right picture one of my early attempts at it. Work on it is really slow, because of my spare time at the moment so I hope I can finish it within a few months. Hope you all like it so far, please if you have any comments or tips feel free to post them I don't normally like all white buildings in LEGO but your station is an exception. Well done! Nice small footprint, great detail, and the size is a great match for the modular style. Well Done! Bravo!! I hope to see more of your work! Have you thought of selling instructions for your build? or the digital file so others can build it? Thanks for sharing this! Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted September 17, 2017 Author Posted September 17, 2017 Update 17 September 2017 At the start of the month I began building the train station with real bricks. However it was very time consuming to search for the right pieces from the already pre-sorted pieces, because it were over 7000 (!). The result of two days work can be seen here: As you can imagine this really began to become a problem, because I want to finish it before the end of the year. As a result I decided to again pre-sort the bricks, but instead sorting them for the whole thing, I sorted them per sub-section. Whitin a day one of the five main sub-sections has been made: Quote
BrunoSilva13 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 Very nice station, would love to see it all in bricks, I think it will be great. Quote
ReplicaOfLife Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 Nice work! Great porportions and architecture! I'm a bit confused by your updates: The July 2017 update shows a pretty much complete building in real bricks, albeit missing a few details compared to the current LDD pic - did you take that one apart again and start anew? Quote
Elysiumfountain Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 It's so elegant! And I love the way you used the lion heads, I'm quite partial to them myself! :) Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted September 23, 2017 Author Posted September 23, 2017 On 20-9-2017 at 12:46 AM, BrunoSilva13 said: Very nice station, would love to see it all in bricks, I think it will be great. Thanks! On 20-9-2017 at 10:11 AM, RogerSmith said: Nice work! Great porportions and architecture! I'm a bit confused by your updates: The July 2017 update shows a pretty much complete building in real bricks, albeit missing a few details compared to the current LDD pic - did you take that one apart again and start anew? Thanks! to clear up any confussion, the exterior was made in July, but it proved to be quite difficult to integrate the interior well with the rest, so I decided to redo the entire thing in LDD first, and then build it in real bricks with an interior. On 20-9-2017 at 4:43 PM, Elysiumfountain said: It's so elegant! And I love the way you used the lion heads, I'm quite partial to them myself! :) Thanks! Yeah I like that I finnaly found a good use for them Quote
jdubbs Posted November 25, 2017 Posted November 25, 2017 Any updates? I too would be interested in the LDD or instructions once you're done, if you'e inclined to share/sell them. It's a beautiful building you've created, more impressive than many of the official modulars. Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted November 26, 2017 Author Posted November 26, 2017 12 hours ago, jdubbs said: Any updates? I too would be interested in the LDD or instructions once you're done, if you'e inclined to share/sell them. It's a beautiful building you've created, more impressive than many of the official modulars. Thanks! I do think instructions will be avaliable by the end of this year when I've finished the building. See the next post for the latest update! Update 26 November 2017 The upper floors of the station have been finished, including the full interior. For the last month of this year I'm going to work out the rest of the station Quote
n8udd Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 Looks great! Would be good to see it from the reverse side, both with and without a train at the platform. Quote
Brickviller V2 Posted December 23, 2017 Author Posted December 23, 2017 First post has been updated, the station is now really finished! Quote
L1th1um Posted December 29, 2017 Posted December 29, 2017 Your station is fantastic ! I am building mine on LDD and I also got inspired by this one : https://www.flickr.com/photos/131165214@N04/albums/72157650582988766 Quote
ProvenceTristram Posted December 21, 2018 Posted December 21, 2018 Man... I want to build this thing. Quote
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