dugmence

XIX Century City

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Here is my latest creation prepared for Brickfete 2016 in Toronto.

Inspiration came from old pictures of Belgrade, Serbia.

I have spent around 50 hours of building time during two weeks.

Parts count: around 15,000

28195628281_9320b78666_b.jpgDSCN5800 by Dushko D, on Flickr

27992807970_ff049e5d71_b.jpgDSCN5801 by Dushko D, on Flickr

28195627421_c83b101ec2_b.jpgDSCN5804 by Dushko D, on Flickr

27992806820_2d4c494342_b.jpgDSCN5805 by Dushko D, on Flickr

28195626151_2af9cec7da_b.jpgDSCN5809 by Dushko D, on Flickr

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I like the area where the statue is standing on the most.. this historic figure is probably watching for the fishermen at sea!

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I really like the way you implemented the rails in the streets to go along with a trolley being pulled by a horse. Great job!

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This is really nice, with loads of great details! My favourite are the chequer tablecloths, the seating around the tree and the planter boxes in the steps down to the water.

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thank you all.

I forgot to mention, this MOC is modular, 9 baspeplates connected with technic pins. Houses are standing on jumpers.

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Looks great! Adding some vines and extra texturing to the houses would really improve on how realistic they look, I think.

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Very nice diorama. It has the atmosphere that some places in Beograd still have today :) The rivershore in the Diorama is Sava or Danube?

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Very nice diorama. It has the atmosphere that some places in Beograd still have today :) The rivershore in the Diorama is Sava or Danube?

It is more Sava than Danube rivershore. However, "TheWinner" ("pobednik" in original) statue looks over the confluence of these two rivers. :sweet:

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