I must admit I’m a big fan of hamburgers, especially if served in a beautiful restaurant marked by a modernist architecture.
This creation joins my passion for the most famous sandwich in the world and the vintage architecture.
Andy’s stand boasts a retro modernist design, with an elegant V-shaped roof, bustling terrace and googie style signage. The building design comes from my previous Esso Gas Station and it was designed by the Dutch architect Willem Marinus Dudok in 1953.
A large burger stands out on the roof and makes sure you don’t pass this one by.
The terrace has two nice tables where customers can enjoy hamburgers and other delicacies under the umbrellas. On the the back a guy is unloading his vintage van and delivering fresh beef and vegetables. The Van a is a III generation Chevrolet G-series made by General Motors from 1981 to 1983 and used in previous MOCs with different livery.
Flower pots, electricity poles, garbage bins and other details complete the scene. Inside the stand you can find everything you need to make great hamburgers of all kinds, fries and coffee.
Good day to you, do you have plans for this build?
Hi, thanks for stopping by. At the moment no plans for this build but I’m planning to release instructions. Follow my FB page to keep you informed. Best,
Andrea
Another great build, really enjoyed seeing your article in Brick Journal this month. Would you mind sharing how you produce the decals or stickers you use? Do you use a service or produce them yourself? I can see me using a number of decals but have not yet settled on a method.
Thanks!
Hi there and thanks again! I’m very happy you saw the article in Brick Journal, it was great having my creations featured on the magazine.
About the stickers I make them by myself using Adobe Illustrator than I print them on a A4 adhesive sheet, transparent sheet or white sheet (print by a photocopy shop). And finally I cut them using a snap-off blade cutter. Thanks for stopping by!