Model completed in 2009.
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February 10, 2012 |
Absolutely awesome built. I like it :) Have a look on my Trump World Tower project if you want. I build it in a larger scale. |
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March 24, 2011 |
wow trump world tower. could you tell me how to make it :) |
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February 9, 2010 |
Another excellent model Spencer! Your innovation in continuing to vary your building techniques never ceases to impress. It is amazing how you can take a rectangular box and make it both interesting and accurate. I'll be interested to see if you attempt the New World Trade Center with the same technique as it is also supposed to have the 'curtain' glass walls. |
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December 8, 2009 |
the use of tiles makes it seem larger, quite a plain looking building brought to life. exellent work. |
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December 8, 2009 |
the use of tiles makes it seem larger, quite a plain looking building brought to life. exellent work. |
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December 8, 2009 |
Quoting david drake
funny you mentioned the warping problem. Warpage associated with tiles and grille tiles covering plates is something I've battled with for a long time in my designs. I originally thought that if I reinforced the underlying plates enough, I could prevent it. That approach proved fruitless, so now I just isolate the tiles themselves. Every horizontal row of tile grilles in my Rockefeller Center model is attached to their own 2xN black plates. You will not find two grille elements, vertically stacked, attached to the same backing plate. |
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December 7, 2009 |
A lesser man would have done this with studs-up trans/smoke bricks. Only you, Spencer, can make a boring building like this look so good. |
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December 5, 2009 |
You've done it again, amazing building you built. It's not like, very iconic, but it's a great place. the whole window tint thing I like, and you mastered. Feel like you've done every building yet? Try new One World Trade Center! |
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December 5, 2009 |
funny you mentioned the warping problem. These are things you never notice until you start building really big things, beyond the size that Lego Corporation intended as normal building. My recently posted ShangHai World Finance Center had a problem like this too, except it was with large sections of wall made from trans 1x2 walls. The walls took on "hourglass" shapes instead of nice rectilinear shapes like we'd hope. The technique you used to overcome this is just another example of an extreme builder doing extreme building, and doing it well. How many buildings in all do you have now? |
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December 5, 2009 |
As impressive as always! |
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December 5, 2009 |
wow. |
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