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Modular Police Station
Overall image of my concept model Modular Police Station. At a little less than 3000 pieces (if you count the extra 250+ from the "Mini"), this Modular is designed to complement 10197 Fire Brigade and, like the Fire Brigade, focuses primarily on its living space for the officers, while maintaining a "vintage"-esque look. The front of the building sports similar brickwork to the Fire Brigade in a different color scheme. The front of the building has old-fashioned lamps, a flag identical to the one on the Fire Brigade, and two adjustable security cameras on either end. The "1958" incorporated into the center of the building--whose technique has been used in other Modular Buildings--references the year the modern LEGO brick was patented. To complement the "1958," I included and designed a stylish '50s convertible police car while using pictures of '50s American cars as a reference.
Modular Police Station
Overall image of my concept model Modular Police Station. At a little less than 3000 pieces (if you count the extra 250+ from the "Mini"), this Modular is designed to complement 10197 Fire Brigade and, like the Fire Brigade, focuses primarily on its living space for the officers, while maintaining a "vintage"-esque look. The front of the building sports similar brickwork to the Fire Brigade in a different color scheme. The front of the building has old-fashioned lamps, a flag identical to the one on the Fire Brigade, and two adjustable security cameras on either end. The "1958" incorporated into the center of the building--whose technique has been used in other Modular Buildings--references the year the modern LEGO brick was patented. To complement the "1958," I included and designed a stylish '50s convertible police car while using pictures of '50s American cars as a reference.