Many thanks for the replies gents

The building being made of clear acrylic has given a few ideas for another type of game completely....hmmm.

Do tell

I can't really make out the building mate, but anything built by you is always up to high standards! The mech on the other hand looks cracking already! Are you planning on Aliens style loader arms?
I've primed the building and piccies are below. To be fair, the mech is pretty much the same condition I got it in (not saying that in a bad way of course) but it's already cleaned up and primed industrial yellow. Not sure about the arms yet, I'm thinking something similar to the construction labor arms in Patlabor (picture forthcoming).
Is it made like 'trays' that stack? Do you plan to sell these? It would make a great NYC Apple Cube Store for an urban game!
It is made as 'trays' that stack and the intention is to sell them but I have an idea about that first...
I like the idea for the construction labor.
That goes in the inspiration folder for my Appleseed plans.
Type in construction labor in google images and you get quite a few designs come up

On to the next piccies

Along with the more standard blocks of flats and office buildings I'll be making various 'key' buildings. There won't be any interior access as it's quicker to build them as is and the idea is to fill up space relatively quickly. Lighting them is also necessary.
First off is the lighting core.

This is the standard technique we use at work to light the interior of buildings that won't be seen into.

And then with the new building carcass over the top.

The ground floor plate, lighting core and batteries all are removable to enable batteries to be changed. The crap behind the glazing will be hidden with a frosted plate.


I'll probably knock the light intensity back a bit as it's too harsh at the moment.

There are a few gubbins to go on the back but that'll happen last after the main build is complete.
Here is the office block with some primer on it... It's going to take a lot of furniture to populate it



Plenty more to come

cheers
Dave