This is probably my last post before the NMRA National Train Show in Detroit (July 27-29) so I thought I would share my latest building that I finished just in time.
The Penobscot Building (1905):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/decojim/881266922/
This structure was built in the classical Beaux-Arts style which provided the opportunity for greater detail than the Penobscot skyscraper.
In case you are wondering or are confused since I posted a quite different Penobscot building earlier, there are actually three Penobscot buildings:
1. The Penobscot Building, 1905, 13 stories.
2. Penobscot Annex, 1913, 23 stories.
3. Penobscot Building, 1928, 47 stories.
None of these were torn down, each of the later ones were built next to the original and all are connected to form an office complex of just over 1 million square feet.
Austin55:
To answer your last question, I have made about 10 Detroit buildings and the David Stott Building is probably the one I like the best. Some buildings have a certain level of detail that is just about right for portrayal in Lego.