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Hi,

this my last Moc based on the Montmartre firestation in Paris,i used a ghosbusters headquarter , the fire brigade, 2 grand emorium and a lot of bricks.

Hope you'll like it...

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Posted

Awesome!!! I really like the overall shape of the building and the way you've used different bricks to create texture on the walls and around the windows. The area of water at the side of the building with the section of bridge going over it looks great too.

The interior is also fantastic and jam packed with details. I like the gym with the exercise bike and treadmill. Also the kitchen area with the fridge and black and white floor looks fantastic.

It's great! :classic:

Posted (edited)

Incredible MOC with wonderful architectural details as always! I really love the road and the sidewalk, the highly detailed corner with the window design and the clock with the clever parts usage. Great interior as well, that's some clever floor pattern using the headlight bricks. Keep your amazing work up! :classic:

Edited by LegoModularFan
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Impressive build, I really like the massive appearance, the wall textures and especially the roof section. Plus the SNOT road/pavement combination is great (I'm doing it exactly like that, too). It's also nice to see that you packed in so many vehicles - I guess the minifigs in your town don't have to be afraid too much of a fire, regarding such a well-equipped fire station. :thumbup: However there are two points that catched my eye:

  • I wonder if the corner section would look better without the massive (or with less massive) columns in front of the windows. 
  • The vehicles which are probably taken from sets (please correct me if I'm wrong). While the more sophisticated 10197 Fire Brigade truck still might work here, plain City trucks don't do the job in combination with modular buildings in my opinion - they tend to keep the toy-ish look they're supposed to have, the more so in a stylish surrounding like this. Of course I'm looking at this from a car builder's perspective, but the vehicles aren't just details here but a main feature of a fire station. Even if you don't want to go 7 or 8 wide (which would without doubt be possible here regarding the large scale of this) mocced (or at least modded) fire trucks would provide a better match between building and vehicles in my opinion - there are quite a few nice examples out there, I guess.

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