Ok, let's get into it! There's a look of details to look at both inside and outside, so I've broken this post into several sections, namely: Exterior, Main Floor, Second Floor and Third Floor. Warning! There will be a lot of pictures!
1. The Exterior
About one third of the Police Station main floor is taken up by a garage
bay which can be accessed from both front and rear. Safety pillars
and lights flank the roll-up garage door, which unfortunately doesn't roll
up too well. I think the slotted beams on both sides of the door are
a bit tight. I might have to add some lubrication or replace them
altogether. For now I will keep the roll-up doors
closed.
The corner brick details found on the front of the building were carried
over to the back. The main floor extension houses a weapons room,
which is accessible from the interior. I'll have more pics of it in
the main floor section. The back walls of the second and third
floors were shifted in by one stud to give it more detail. Thought
I'd have some fun with the third floor by adding the big picture windows.
The
Market Street modular building
provided the gates for the rear access to the garage bay and is guarded by
this old school Wange police minifigure. Time to take a look inside
the police station.
The Main Floor Interior
The main floor consists of the main lobby, reception desk and one of two
jail cells in the building. Doorways lead to the weapons room and
the garage bay.
A peek into the garage.
It's easier to see the main floor interior if I pull out a few walls ...
The jail cell is equipped with a cot and toilet.
Waiting area has a bench, water cooler and newspaper. Police dog
likes to make his home under the stairs.
All the weapons are located behind another set of metal gates.
Let's go back inside and move to the second floor.
The Second Floor Interior
The hallway.
Inside the mug shot room.
The interrogation room.
The Third Floor Interior
If I had some stickers, I'd fill up all of the display screens with
surveillance images.
Here's the glass wall removed.
Some filing cabinets in the hallway.
The third floor washroom.
Looking inside the detective's office.
Thanks for looking at all the pictures. Hope you enjoyed all the little details of my Police Station moc. Feel free to leave your comments and questions below.
Bye for now!
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