Famous San Francisco Buildings and Land Marks

LEGO1 — Famous San Francisco Buildings & Landmarks
Outputs
Output Box 1 — Required Image Brief
6 views on one real parts only image of this Lego block model as you would build it from Lego blocks and parts using these plans. The 6 real block views are of the Lego model in 6 different Sizes in realistic settings. Make 6 different sized separate Exterior HD images and 6 interior images guaranteed to use ONLY real LEGO parts. show me a detailed real parts only Lego brick full side view of this Lego Block model in someone's hand, 1/8 size scale with Parents and kids playing.
Builder Brief
Detailed Prompt (LegoFan Plans)
BoM Summary / Sub-Assemblies
BrickLink Studio Integration
  1. Import the BoM XML as a Wanted List at BrickLink; in Studio, File → Import → BrickLink XML.
  2. Use the palette CSV to seed color availability; approved substitutions are noted in the table.
  3. Rebuild sub-assemblies (core, shell, terrain, accessories) then join; keep Technic spine intact.
  4. Generate Instruction steps: chassis → modules → detail dressing → sticker pass.
Research Notes — San Francisco Landmarks
  • Golden Gate Bridge. Main span ~4,200 ft; towers ~746 ft above water; total length ~8,981 ft.
  • Transamerica Pyramid. 853 ft tall; completed 1972; distinctive white quartz aggregate cladding.
  • Painted Ladies (Alamo Square). Iconic row of Victorian/Edwardian houses facing the park and city skyline.
  • Palace of Fine Arts. Open rotunda ~162 ft high; lagoon and colonnades form the classical ensemble.
  • Ferry Building. Beaux-Arts terminal with a ~245-ft clock tower; four 22-ft dials on the tower.
  • Coit Tower. ~210 ft Art Deco tower with 1930s New Deal murals at its base.
  • Alcatraz Island. First West Coast lighthouse (1854); prison closed 1963; lighthouse later automated.
  • Lombard Street. Eight tight hairpin turns engineered to tame a ~27% grade; red brick paving.
  • Salesforce Tower. Contemporary skyline anchor; pair with older pyramidal silhouette for contrast.
  • Ghirardelli Square. Historic factory complex with signature clock tower; preservation icon on the bay.
Use these facts to anchor signage tiles, diorama plaques, and printed micro-details.