Posted January 27, 201312 yr Tall Tower flickr set ~ .lxf file Inspirations: The Westin Bonaventure Hotel Galtier Plaza Nils Hasselmo Hall Until next time! Edited January 28, 201312 yr by RoxYourBlox
January 27, 201312 yr I it ! AWESOME Art-Deco building with a WORKING lift ! Excellent engineering and designing too 'RockYourBlox'.......Brick On !
January 27, 201312 yr As you know, I love most of your stuff, and this is definitely no exception. The colours you've chosen are perfect for the architectural style, and your use of curved elements, slopes and bars is one of the things that really make this pop. Another thing i really like about it is that it's so unusual - I don't think I've seen any MOCs that look like it. The addition of a (working) elevator is something that we're used to seeing from you, but it's just as impressive every time. And the cross-sections really remind me of your early Castlometry stuff, which is still among the most amazing LEGO stuff I've seen. Well done!
January 27, 201312 yr Excellent job RYB! This is magnificent, I love it's shape and colors. Very well done
January 28, 201312 yr Well this is really clever, those amazing details! The color choice is also really great, where did you get all those different pieces? They are not so common, if I'm right. And of course, how can we not talk about the simple but beautifull working elevator, it is really neat. How long does it takes you to make it on LDD? I'm curious.
January 28, 201312 yr This is a stunning building. I love the colour combination, particularly the dark orange trim against the dark tan, and the working elevator is icing on the cake. Well done! PS. It hurts to think about how much the parts for this building would have cost.
January 28, 201312 yr Absolutley stunning! The elevator mechanism looks quite ingenious. Does it work smoothly?
January 28, 201312 yr Well, taking about a very stunning peace of work. Very wel done there my friend.
January 28, 201312 yr Author As you know, I love most of your stuff, and this is definitely no exception. The colours you've chosen are perfect for the architectural style, and your use of curved elements, slopes and bars is one of the things that really make this pop. Another thing i really like about it is that it's so unusual - I don't think I've seen any MOCs that look like it. The addition of a (working) elevator is something that we're used to seeing from you, but it's just as impressive every time. And the cross-sections really remind me of your early Castlometry stuff, which is still among the most amazing LEGO stuff I've seen. Well done! Thank you for the kind words! I love exploring polyhedrons in MOCs, and the hinge plate has to be my favorite element! Well this is really clever, those amazing details! The color choice is also really great, where did you get all those different pieces? They are not so common, if I'm right. And of course, how can we not talk about the simple but beautifull working elevator, it is really neat. How long does it takes you to make it on LDD? I'm curious. It hurts to think about how much the parts for this building would have cost. Really amazing building in a beautiful and "rich" color combination. I purchased most pieces from bricklink, and yes, quite a few were rare and cost a pretty penny. Edited January 28, 201312 yr by RoxYourBlox
January 28, 201312 yr Wow... Just wow!! That's a stunning looking building - the design is perfect (very Art-Deco) and the colour scheme is simply brilliant (I really like the gold stripes/piping) Excellent stuff!
January 29, 201312 yr Very smart, it would look great in a city scene or large moc as the centrepiece.
January 30, 201312 yr Oh...my...!! That is awesome! I love the shape and your color choices are brilliant. That golden touches are great. I would not hesitate to buy this from TLG and would love to add this to my layout.
January 31, 201312 yr Great work! The colour combination is perfect. It really makes the building. And that elevator is a very clever idea.
January 31, 201312 yr Love this build! The color scheme is superb and very evocative of Art-deco and the '50's in general. If this would be an official set... oh my. :)
February 1, 201312 yr I can just say what others have already said. This is a piece of art (deco). Very well done.
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