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Stefan

MOC: Microscale Sydney Opera

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Hey!

For LGOe's latest vignette contest with the topic "Famous Buildings and Landmarks", I built the Sydney Opera House:

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I won!!

You can take a look at all of the entrys here

Regards,

Stefan

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nice MOC.

first impression really resemble the real building.

i wonder how you manage to stack all the helmets in order like that.

can you share your building tehnique?

anyway congratulation on your winning.

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Simple and awesome! And congratulations on your victory!

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Simple and awesome!

totally agree^^ you can recognize it at first sight! that's very well done! :thumbup:

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Well I was actually looking for the Lego model when I opened this topic. After a minute it slipped in my mind, simply perfect!

It really looks like the real thing, I still haven't figured out yet how you did it. Really clever and unique.

Also, congrats with the victory! There were a couple other interesting entrees like the Eifel Tower, Taj Mahal, sweet.

Edited by Perterz

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Thank you all!

Since some of you asked how I built the opera, here's a cross-section:

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Yes, that makes sense, very intresting!

Thanks for the share!

I am really surprised about this set~ Great job~~~

Proud of living in Sydney~~~!! :cry_happy:

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