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Wow, fantastic! Thank you for sharing the photos. The building is beautiful-- such a great job. Could you tell us more about how you distributed the lights inside the building? We often get questions from people building large structures who ask how many lights they need. I really like your effect with some of the windows lit, but not all.
Once again, wonderful work!
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The building is 175 cm tall and was built with 9.600 Lego bricks. It was designed and assembled only by me in 6 months. In the inside, there are 75 minifigures positioned in various settings: 1 lobby, 3 floors of offices, 1 restaurant with lounge bar and a kitchen, 1 garden, 1 museum, 8 apartments and 1 observatory.
At the base of the building, there’s a battery pack which allows me to control the lights thanks to remote control. Cables run through the entire building from the battery pack to the top of the structure, connecting to the expansion adapters on each floor. All expansion adapters units are connected to each other; the cables pass through windows on one side of the building.
There are 4 LED lights strips per floor that are connected in parallel to an expansion adapter to keep the correct light intensity. In some parts of the building, there are also Lamp lights with pico led lights that are connected to the same system.
Thanks to Brickstuff team my creation can shine in the dark and reveal the life inside the building.