In addition to modelling London Liverpool street (the steelwork and glass is done and in UDK) I've been modelling some low-poly station brickwork, giving the Normal Map converter in photoshop a bit of a run too.
I'm now part of the national advertising campaign in work for Yell.com. So far I've been in The Times, The Sun, The Guardian, 'i' magazine, The Telegraph ... and undoubtable a few I've missed out. It's running for about 2 months, so keep an eye out for me. This is what the ads look like:
New versions of supporting pillars used, changed some of the texture colours. Added the glass roof panes. Had a proper go at making some dramatic lighting in UDK with light beams and added in some rough idea of platforms.
I made a few changes as I wanted to increase the grand sense of scale that I thought was lacking in the previous renditions.
I increased the span of the larger arches, I increased the height and slenderness of the pillars, so the roof is further off the ground, and I added roof 'panes' that will eventually be made from 'glass'.