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Title: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Fjodin on December 11, 2009, 02:43:23 AM
Just want to share interesting thing. I've just returned for shop when I ussally buy paints for Victorian Science Fiction minis. The shop located in... Queen Victoria Building!!!!

Here is QVB on Sydney map:
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&source=hp&q=queen+victoria+building&rlz=1W1GGLL_en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl

Sattelite pic (http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/3355/qvb.jpg)

photos of interior and exterior
(http://cache.virtualtourist.com/2009270-Queen_Victoria_Building-Sydney.jpg)
(http://www.earthdocumentary.com/sydney/queen_victoria_building-01.jpg)
(http://www.earthdocumentary.com/sydney/queen_victoria_building-02.jpg)
(http://www.aviewoncities.com/img/sydney/kveau0143s.jpg)


19 century photo(rest of these here - http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/250px-QVatQVB.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/cbd3-007.htm&usg=__f93RRc4BSXUxMgOKqpvSvPpYZkQ=&h=321&w=250&sz=28&hl=en&start=14&um=1&tbnid=f-OgThv3dyOyeM:&tbnh=118&tbnw=92&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dqueen%2Bvictoria%2Bbuilding%2Bstatue%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1W1GGLL_en%26um%3D1 (http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/250px-QVatQVB.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/cbd3-007.htm&usg=__f93RRc4BSXUxMgOKqpvSvPpYZkQ=&h=321&w=250&sz=28&hl=en&start=14&um=1&tbnid=f-OgThv3dyOyeM:&tbnh=118&tbnw=92&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dqueen%2Bvictoria%2Bbuilding%2Bstatue%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1W1GGLL_en%26um%3D1):
(http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/cbd010b.jpg)
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Fjodin on December 11, 2009, 02:47:23 AM
Statue of Herm Majesty (God Bless Her) at front of building:
(http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/CBD010-02_small.jpg)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/33/QVatQVB.JPG/467px-QVatQVB.JPG)

The QVB's wishing well:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/Qvb-fountain.jpg)

Closeup photo of  Queen Victoria's favorite dog "Islay":
(http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/cbd010-216_small.jpg)

Aireal photo:
(http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/images/CBD-PIC_0083.JPG)

Wikipedia article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Victoria_Building
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Christian on December 11, 2009, 06:09:47 AM
Quite an inspiration, right in your back yard. I've walked passed it thousands of times and never thought twice about it ;)

If you keep walking down York St. to the Tin Soldier there's a few other interesting buildings, and the old Post Office is a really grand building.

That reminds me that I haven't been to Hobby Co. in a very long time... what VSF project are you working on and do you play it in Sydney?
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Michi on December 11, 2009, 06:16:05 AM
What a pity to erect all those skycrapers around such a fine building. Thanks for the pictures and report!
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: former user on December 11, 2009, 06:33:20 AM
thx for sharing
I like this style of late 19C a lot, because it approaches the romanesque theme from it's early roots in Byzantine and Muslim Architecture, rather than from the end transition to gothic style or from the classicist revival side.

I would expect this style usually not associated with victorian mainstream, which is rather refreshing to see.
Are there possibly any kits of it available? Or at least the same style?
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: marianas_gamer on December 11, 2009, 06:40:36 AM
Ok when is Svenn going to get on the stick and start modeling this one?  lol
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Fjodin on December 11, 2009, 06:49:05 AM
2 Christian

I have 8 bases in 2mm Brittish and some Land Ironclads. Also, I've just recieved an order of 15mm colonial minis :)
Only rules that I have are Aeronef and Land Ironclads. I am VERY NEW in wargaming. Only a year, and wholw year was spent on painting, not playing :)
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Christian on December 11, 2009, 11:09:02 AM
That is tiny! It's not a scale I've ever played with, but it looks like fun...

Actually if you lot like this you will definitely like the following:

(http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/CBD004-t_town_hall_01.jpg)
Sydney Town Hall: http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/cbd/cbd3-001.htm

"Town Hall was built in the 1880s from local Sydney sandstone in the grand Victorian architectural style, and remains the only non-religious city building from the era to retain its original function and interior"... I wonder if the youth of 1880s used the steps as a meeting place like they do now!

(http://z.about.com/d/goaustralia/1/0/K/f/agnsw1.jpg)
Art Gallery of NSW: more like neo-classical style former user mentioned. There are two statues out the front. One is called Offerings of War, the other Offering of Peace (someone clever so and so put a beer can on it once).

This is a pretty good website: http://www.sydneynaturally.com.au/sydney.htm

And here's our old Post Office: http://lh6.ggpht.com/_MNNty0rLlyI/Rt0TFhOSalI/AAAAAAAAAMA/lyI-u2zwda4/s640/100_0030.JPG

Hopefully some inspiration :) It's an interesting city. A wrong turn can either find you dead, or looking at a building that has been there for ~200 years.

The Rocks is a bit like the latter. There is an old puppet shop you can go into, and you walk downstairs, potter around amongst the muppets, and then walk out the back into an alley that used to be a fireplace from Colonial times. It's good for the imagination  ;)


Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Dewbakuk on December 11, 2009, 11:21:03 AM
Stop it. I love Sydney and haven't been in a couple of years now :(

I'm a big fan of those buildings and made my wife walk round them when I took her with me on a trip :)
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Thunderchicken on December 11, 2009, 12:43:45 PM
Best sausage roll I've ever had was in Sydney.
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Sterling Moose on December 11, 2009, 12:51:29 PM
Thunderchicken,

Quote
Best sausage roll I've ever had was in Sydney.

Your sexual conquests are of no interest to the readers of this forum!!
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Thunderchicken on December 11, 2009, 01:05:19 PM
Thunderchicken,

Your sexual conquests are of no interest to the readers of this forum!!

Steady the Buffs!  ;)
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: former user on December 11, 2009, 01:54:17 PM
the nice thing is that there are some railway kits in these styles that fit 28mm and You can use them from 1870 onwards and almost everywhere in the world (not always Americas). I have some which I need to finish.
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: oxiana on December 11, 2009, 02:00:23 PM
And if you look closely at the statue of Her Maj, you'll notice that she's actually holding a paintbrush, as if you add the final highlights to her entry for the Lead Painting League...
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: former user on December 11, 2009, 02:15:42 PM
oh, I thought it is the stick with which to beat those who didn't finish in time....
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on December 11, 2009, 02:23:56 PM
Just want to share interesting thing. I've just returned for shop when I ussally buy paints for Victorian Science Fiction minis. The shop located in... Queen Victoria Building!!!!

Give Svennn 20 minutes and he'll have 28mm version designed and built  ;)
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: former user on December 11, 2009, 02:30:10 PM
yeah, right   ;)
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: Westfalia Chris on December 11, 2009, 03:03:54 PM
I say, that is a far better place to display a statue of HM Queen Victoria than the public lavatory she`s enthroned upon here in Hull... :?
Title: Re: Queen Victoria Building
Post by: former user on December 11, 2009, 03:15:44 PM
 :o
was it a public lavatory originally?
it doesn't lack a certain sense of humour though ;)
if I were gay this would have been my favourite "cottage" in the 70ies