It doesn't look like people are paying much attention to this thread anymore, but oh well. Lets get started with this update, shall we?
This building went viral on Reddit. Many of you may recognize this blade-like 1930's art deco behemoth as the GE building. But this is called the GR (General Redstone) building.
Here is the base. The tower is so thin that there was plenty of space on either side of the block, so on one side is the "Floating Forest" and on the other is a huge fountain and a tribute to the BWCAW. Note the Zeus artwork above the main entrance.
I call it "30 Blockafeller Plaza".
Here's an imgur album if you want to see more: http://imgur.com/a/NmFsY#0
Did I mention that 1.7 came out since I last posted? Apparently there's a new view distance, so you can see the vague malformed silhouettes of other skyscrapers from the shore.
Here is the Lambda Dome ferry port. Note the beautifully built catamarans.
This is the other side, with the corporate buildings and arrival/departure road terminal.
Does this building seem familiar? It's the RS cruise terminal 2.0. I was thinking of building a model of the SS United States or the Queen Mary here, but evidently didn't.
The improved pick up area at the arrivals terminal. Now with 80% more trees!
Number two in the "New York Series": the
Mine Warner Center. This is one of the most tricky buildings to construct in the city. It took me three days just to draw out the aerial outline. It's full of crazy angles and cobalt-blue windows (which was hard to copy), but I think I might have nailed it.
A different vantage point.