![]() Ray talks to Peter on the phone and walks over to Egon. This is where Ray and Egon are doing neurological experiments at about 47 minutes into the film. You can also see part of the phone booth Ray talks to Peter in when Dana goes to his apartment after slime came out of the tub. You can see the racks with equipment and gadgets Egon is building. This area is seen when Winston saves the day. This actually exists in Ghostbusters 2 about 47 minutes into the film when Ray gets off the phone with Peter. Orion Pax did it, so he must have looked at similar reference. There is a small square manhole on top in this area so I figured it must exist. This is actually taken from the Hook and Ladder 8 rooftop photos on google. You can see the ladder leading to the roof. Next to the door, behind the fire extinguisher area is an electrical box with wires going up to the ceiling. This never was shown in the films so I made it into a maintenance room with generators and air units. ![]() I used a simple hinge to swing open the room where you first come up the stairwell. I decided to make the stairs here so I can incorporate an accurate placement of the Dark Room based on where it exists in Fire station 23.Īs you can see the stairs and wall slide into place. I did a window capture so you can see how Ray's office looks with and without the sliding stairs and wall piece. I decided to not have the stairs go up to the third floor because its the only location that would fit the Dark Room based on how the floor plans work in the movie and the real Forestation 23 in LA. I have not decided what exactly I want to do with the railing, may just ad tiles. In the movie you see a metal rack to the right of it, but I needed to place the stair railing here. This kitchen is seen when he pulls the slime out of the microwave. Also, notice how I have made Ray's office accessible by sliding out the stairs and wall. You can see the curved liquor cabinet next to the table in this photo better. Also, they had an awesome curved liquor cabinet next to the table. I had a really hard time making it all fit. You can see it when they are talking around the pool table. Funny little blue amp next to the pool table!įUNNY NOTE: They did keep the round table, but used different chairs. They did keep the fireplace, but placed stuff all around it. They had a drawing table in front of the metal racks. The lab was really hard to decipher since it was mostly out of focus in the film. The rest of the living room recreated from scenes from the slime and toaster scene. You will see Coka Cola cans all over the place like the product placement they had in the movie. Looks like a chalk board or dry erase marker thing on the far back wall with sticky notes. You can barely make out what on this side of the living room during the Toaster scene. Revised Second Floor reflecting Ghostbusters 2: I have saved a separate file of just the Ghostbusters 1 furniture and lab I did for the second floor so that you can recreate the firehouse from the first film. The only real differences between the firehouse seen in Ghostbusters 1 and 2 are located in the main garage and second floor living room. Ghostbusters 1 and Ghostbusters 2 Firehouse Difference I also added a ton of hinges so it will swing open nicely since it will no doubt be quite heavy when built. I am sure that I could have cut corners by using less bricks between floors, but I wanted it to not bow so I reinforced each floor with solid gray bricks and technique connecting bricks. This project has taken its toll on me, and I am extremely happy to say that my final version is approximately 12,200 bricks based on my LDD file. Most importantly, I wanted to recreate the best faithful interpretation in LEGO form. I went back to the file, looked at how the movie scenes played out, and screen captured the ghostbuster fans tour of the firehouse 23.
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