PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse

[MOC] Ascension Church (Kolomna, Russia)

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Hi everyone!

Let me show you my new MOC, model of Ascension Church, which was built in 1528-1532 years.

It is a masterpiece of world architecture, and the first stone church marquee in Russia. Place for the Church of the Ascension chosen on a steep bank of Moscow River. In the history of Russian architecture of the temple was the product, in terms of its formal perfection, unique and unrepeatable. Height of the church is 62 meters.

The building is part of the museum complex "Kolomenskoye Estate", UNESCO World Heritage Site (1994).

Photo of original bilding:

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Lego MOC:

Height 62 cm model (that is a hundred times smaller than the height of the real building). 64x64-pin base.

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Well, that's all. Comments are welcome.

Have a nice day! :classic:

My Flickr: http://www.flickr.co...s/96331238@N08/

Edited by PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse

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Wow! That's an impressive build and you've really captured the building accurately - the proportions look spot on.

Thanks for sharing it with us!

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Height 62 cm model (that is a hundred times smaller than the height of the real building).

that part made ​​me laugh, but it's a great building

Brick on 'PolvonicOnTheWhiteHorse'

P.D. wow, what a long name

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Polvonic - this is Colonel)))

Мне понравился перевод)

Brilliant MOC. Looks pretty nice and like an original church!

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First of all, the original church is a piece of art on it's own... Wow... And you did an awesome job recreating it in lego! :thumbup:

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Wow amazing MOC, it's such an accurate interpretation of the original, well done!!

Thanks for sharing and happy building :laugh:

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Really nice build. It's impressive how clean you managed to make it considering how many varying angles there are.

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