Kamil Z
Water tower in 1/43 scale
Most Lego water towers on this site are a bit, outdated, blocky, too big or small, examples; this, this, or this . And that’s not to criticize the models, it’s just an observation with the easiest explanation being because those were made in the mid to late 2000’s, before new curved pieces came out. For my model I used Bram’s Sphere Generator to create the spherical top portion, one thing I learned is water towers aren’t completely spherical, so after importing to stud.io I had to cut parts of sphere and splice the rest together. The stem should be have a 7 wide diameter but 6 wide was satisfactory. Ngl, the base was the biggest challenge since I wanted to incorporate the door/ hatch at the base. This model should be theoretically possible to build irl, some glue probably will be needed. Just like the Pizza Hut this will be incorporated into the Misty Creek Subdivision eventually, digitally first.
Water tower in 1/43 scale
Most Lego water towers on this site are a bit, outdated, blocky, too big or small, examples; this, this, or this . And that’s not to criticize the models, it’s just an observation with the easiest explanation being because those were made in the mid to late 2000’s, before new curved pieces came out. For my model I used Bram’s Sphere Generator to create the spherical top portion, one thing I learned is water towers aren’t completely spherical, so after importing to stud.io I had to cut parts of sphere and splice the rest together. The stem should be have a 7 wide diameter but 6 wide was satisfactory. Ngl, the base was the biggest challenge since I wanted to incorporate the door/ hatch at the base. This model should be theoretically possible to build irl, some glue probably will be needed. Just like the Pizza Hut this will be incorporated into the Misty Creek Subdivision eventually, digitally first.