STUNNING drone footage and pictures have been released of the V&A – Scotland’s first design museum – and the £80 million centrepiece of Dundee’s waterfront development.

The images show huge cast stone panels being hung on the curving walls of the museum, the only V&A in the world outside London. The panels, which each weigh up to 2.5 tonnes, are being individually fixed into place on the complex walls.

Once they are in place, they will complete the exterior of the first British building by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, who is also designing the Tokyo 2020 Olympic stadium.

Philip Long, director of V&A Dundee, said: “It is fantastic to see V&A Dundee take shape and a joy to watch as these panels transform the curved walls of the museum into the exciting form Kengo Kuma envisaged.”