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St.Michel Cathedral, finally done!

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After two years of construction, now I present you with my newly-build gothic-style cathedral. I would love to name it as St. Michel cathedral. And it has a size of 48x114 and estimates around 20,000 pieces. I will give credit to Reims Cathedral and Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris in real life. There are tons of decoration details to researched and realised using lego bricks. I am still not satisfied with the twin towers but I will leave it like this for now.

Here comes my very first version

cathedral_facade.jpg

in comparison to that is as follows

facade.jpg
facade_2.jpg
side.jpg
northside.jpg
diagonal.jpg
back.jpg
overview.jpg
 
stained glass
rosewindow.jpg
chairs
chair.jpg
chair_2.jpg
 
tomb wih a lion statue
liontomb.jpg
 
mossiac floor using slopes
floor.jpg
 
altar, choir and organ
altar.jpg
organ.jpg
choir.jpg
 
how the nave looks like
nave.jpg
nave_2.jpg
nave_3.jpg
nave_4.jpg
nave_5.jpg
nave_6.jpg
candle.jpg
candle_2.jpg
 
 

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Whoa ! Nice job ! Love the details, the candles, the windows. You can see that you have thought this over. My compliments.

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As much as I like this build, please resize your images, they are way too large!

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WOW! My eyes kept getting wider and wider as the images loaded as I scrolled down! This is beautiful!

One thing though... Could you put half of your pictures in spoilers? To do this, just click on the Eye icon (between the <> and the smily face). It would really help with the loading time.

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What a fantastic creation - the sheer size is amazing, but the amount of details you managed to get in their on top of that is impressive!

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There are MOCs and then there are pieces of LEGO art. This is a piece of art - it's that good. I hope you never disassemble it.

 

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I'm only just seeing this =s

Stunning, from the tiling of the floors, to the stained glass emulation,  great piece of work ! 

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