Model Manhattan
After doing some 11th hour shopping the day before Christmas, I found a great little gift for myself... a scaled down Manhattan! Of course it's not realistic... a great swath between Lower and Midtown has been eliminated while the island itself has been a bit shortened and simplified, but whatev. The buildings however are surprisingly detailed with many usually forgotten buildings included such as the Javits Federal Building, Transportation Building, Whitehall Building, Cityspire, AXA, 55 Water Street, Irving Trust, the old MetLife, etc..
The model is really a puzzle as you have to put together the "floor", then the second layer which is Manhattan Island itself, and then the buildings. The first part took a hell of a lot of time and patience... especially as I bought this more for the buildings, not to put together some puzzle. I'm still not too sure why the puzzle is marketed as "4D" though... sorry about the lighting http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...thq/nygame.jpg |
Model completed
Sunday night and the model is officially complete:
(as you can see I decided to go with the original WTC rather than put in the new WTC buildings... I'll probably rotate between the new and old every once in a while) http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/realmthq/1pc.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/realmthq/2pc.jpg Starting from the bottom left, Madison Square Garden, ESB, Grand Central, Met-Life, Chrysler, Verizon, Bear Sterns, United Nations, Mercantile Exchange, the newly completed Bank of America, Rockefeller Center, Citycorp, Hearst, Sony, Trump, GM among others. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/realmthq/3pc.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/realmthq/4pc.jpg In TimesSquare we have Conde Nast, Marriot Marquis, One Astor, 2 TS, Bertelssmann, Reuters, JP Morgan, Paramount, and that one other building behind 1 TS (can't remember the name).. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/realmthq/5pc.jpg obligatory postcard view of LM from Brooklyn. Seen here are the usual suspects... American Int'l Bldg, 40 Wall Street, Woolworth, WTC, WFC, Thurgood Marshall, Municiple, Chase, JP Morgan, 55 Water Street, etc.. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/realmthq/6pc.jpg It turns out I was suppose to poke holes in the puzzle for the bridge supports, but I had already completed the puzzle by then so I decided not to bother. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/realmthq/7pc.jpg The website where these are sold besides stores is 4dcityscape.com. According to the website, "4D" puzzles of London, Vegas, Toronto, and Hong Kong will be out some time later. |
Very cool. Thanks for the website info.
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Very cool!
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An interesting thing. But I whould like to see the new WTC here...
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Oh man, this is the coolest 'puzzle' ever!
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Yeah, that's pretty cool, especially the timeline idea.
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Ah okay I should've known. Thanks for clearing that up. I should've known you'd know ;) |
really cool puzzle and that timeline stuff is amazing u could turn it into a christmas calendar :haha:
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I saw that in a bunch of gift-shops on 5th Av. Kinda wanted it, but didn't want to spend $50 on something that'll just take up space and collect dust. :/
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^if your curious, the puzzle takes up 2 ft, 4 in x 1 ft.
btw a glass case is also sold separately... for $59.00 :runaway: |
Cool!, reminds me of my paper models...
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I just bought the New York puzzle, my first one, and just ordered the Tokyo puzzle as well. I was surprised to discover my illustration of American Interanational Building (70 Pine St) is one of five illustations on the front cover!
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