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My first attempt at building a Lego London Underground station in minifig scale.

Inspired by stations designed by Leslie Green and opened on the Bakerloo, Piccadilly and Northern lines around 1906 - 1907.

This is the way the station would have looked in 1910, when the 'UndergrounD' signage began appearing on stations.

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Entrance and ticket window:

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Lift attendant:

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Exit:

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More photos in the Flickr set.

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Superb!! It really looks the part, simple but instantly recognisable with with the arched windows and the rolled up shutters. The ticket office looks spot on and the newspaper seller just adds that final touch. Excellent stuff....

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Very nice. I've thought about adding an underground station to my Brickston Borough project, but never got around to it. I wouldn't mind having this one. :thumbup:

Cheers,

Ralph

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Very nice! I love the colours, and the clean lines. What do you have in mind for the second floor?

Oh, and how did you end up dealing with the cheese-slope-above-arches fitting problem? Glue? :grin:

Great work! :thumbup:

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AWESOME just AWESOME ! :grin:

Excellent designing - building - tiling too 'AJW' even a ticket window - oh, so COOL !

'The Brickster' will want to see this ! :wink:

I'm a conformist! 'AJW' I'm a conformist! ! :sweet:

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A lovely station - all it needs now is a platform for the train. :wink:

I couldn't help but to chuckle at the minifigs that all had the same mustache - must be the latest trend, I reckon. :laugh:

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Very nice! Having seen plenty of photos of Leslie Green's stations, and having seen some in real life, I can say that the building is instantly recognisable. It's a shame LEGO hasn't produced those arches in Dark Red - using dark red rather than red-brown would have made it look spot-on.

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Thank you for the kind words guys.

@Greg3 - I am particularly pleased with the ticket office window. When I began the build I thought I might have to do it with a sticker but I finally figured out a way to construct it using cheese slopes.

@Ralph - I have seen your Brickston Borough project and it's fab! If you ever get around to displaying it (or something similar), I'd love to lend you my Underground station to slot in somewhere. Are you a member of the Brickish Association?

@Fugazi - Yes I had to use glue in the end to secure the cheese slopes above the arches. I never did find a satisfactory way to attach them the official way. As for the upper storey, that would have originally been full of machinery for the lift.

@Sandy - Yup, moustaches were all the rage in 1910. I've got a photo of my great-grandfather wearing a huge one!

@Whittleberry - Dark red was also my first choice, but you a correct about the arches not available in that colour, how annoying!

@Sieg7ri4d - I did this vintage Underground train a while back, you may spot some familiar faces:

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I know that it's not always appreciated when people bump topics, BUT I saw your signature on another post and realised that you were the guy I'd come across on Flickr.

I am absolutely 100% holding you responsible for getting me into Lego trains. Your London Underground creations are my favourite MOCs - the attention to detail is fantastic, and I couldn't believe the curved wall in one of your other sets (and thank you for including the picture to show how you'd created the effect). I really enjoy your work and I can't wait to see more. :thumbup:

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Nice station. I like the ticket window and the news paper seller. As mentioned it would be great to get some commuters and maybe varie the current minifig heads so the have some indeviduallity, apart from that good job. :thumbup:

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