TransAmerica Pyramid

The TransAmerica Pyramid TransAmerica Pyramid in LEGO is one of the most distinctive structures in the city of San Francisco. In January 2006 my LEGO club, the Bay Area LEGO Users’ Group chose “mini-scale San Francisco” as the theme for our display at the LEGO store in Pleasanton, CA. I built this model, along with a scene of Lombard Street, for that display.

More pictures of the model can be found on Flickr and on Brickshelf (once moderated).

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2 Responses to “TransAmerica Pyramid”

  1. Bill Ward’s Brickpile » Blog Archive » Lombard Street, San Francisco Says:

    [...] Along with the TransAmerica Pyramid was built for the display that my LEGO club, the Bay Area LEGO Users’ Group at the LEGO store in Pleasanton, CA. In January 2006 we used “mini-scale San Francisco” as the theme for our display. [...]

  2. Bill Ward’s Brickpile » Blog Archive » BayLUG Display at Valley Fair Mall Says:

    [...] My contribution to this display was the monorail you can see in the foreground, which commutes between an office building and a micro moonbase compatible station. The track continues off to the left out of the scene. When the display is over I’ll post an entry highlighting just that model, with photos showing how it was done, as I have done with entries from earlier store displays (TransAmerica Pyramid, Lombard Street, and Fish). I also provided the moon crater baseplates, which date back to the early 1980’s Classic Space LEGO era. [...]

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