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Nottingham Victoria Station 3D

Nottingham Victoria Station 3D

Welcome to the official Facebook page for the digital recreation of Nottingham's lost 'Victoria Station'.

Unfortunately we lost access to our first page https://www.facebook.com/NottsVic3D

Until we regain access, we will be continuing with this page.

Happy belated Victoria Day from Canada, and also a happy anniversary to the opening of Victoria Station. Thought I'd use this as an opportunity to clarify that we are still about. Progress in the last year has admittedly been minimal but both Richard and I have been taking an extended break from the project both for our own reasons. 7 years we have been dedicated to recreating the station and it seemed like it was time to focus on other matters for a little while. We can assure you we still have the intentions of returning shortly. We still have many brick walls to overcome (quite literally. There are interior details we still can't work out). Hopefully we shall return in the not too distant future. Thank you all for your ongoing support and patience!NVS3D team. ... See MoreSee Less
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It seems that you enjoyed our booking hall video. I thought it would be fun to upload some of our favourite individual renders from the preview to look at as still images. Let us know which one is your favourite!And don't forget, the higher resolution version of the video can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBQmUuV1ubU&t=9s ... See MoreSee Less
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This video is to commemorate the 123rd anniversary of the station's opening and show how the booking hall of Nottingham Victoria appeared in 1903 when it was fairly new. During this time the Great Central and Great Northern railway companies operated the station under the joint station committee. All rendering is done through Indigo from the raw model in Sketchup2017. The final model will be assembled in UE5 where we shall formally produce our panorama for which this video serves as a preview. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Victoria Day from here in Canada! Only 2 days until our extended booking hall preview!Happy Victoria day from Canada! Couldn't help but take a photo of the tower beside the flag depicting the Queen the station was named after. The flag itself is from 1887 for Victoria's Golden Jubilee and quite rare I am to believe. Sits proudly in my office among other relics including the glazed brick from the station itself. ... See MoreSee Less
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In 1 Week, on May 24th, we shall be uploading an extended preview of the booking hall as it was in 1903; 120 years ago. This is to tie in with the 123rd anniversary of the station opening and the day it was named. ... See MoreSee Less
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