andybear@hk Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 Hi, Continued on the last round of the Tiananmen Square Forbidden City http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=54261&st=0&p=969175entry969175 The area of China's Forbidden City is very big, there are many buildings, Final, I choose the most representative buildings " Hall of Supreme Harmony" to build. Hall of Supreme Harmony called "throne room"is the highest in the Forbidden City, the largest palace. Annual New Year's Day, Winter Solstice, the three major festivals and Wanshou throne, morning sessions, wedding, life will be, successful candidates such ceremony is held here. With the experience of bricking Wong Tai Sin Temple last year, this time in terms of bricking or color on costume is also handy Instead, the most challenging is the copper crane statues and stone lions Another challenge is also the Hall of Supreme Harmony is the second one after the giant construction Zenkoji temple. Panorama Hall of Supreme Harmony Shuttle ancient and modern, interpretation of the civil officer towards a front of the hall Steps leading to the Hall of Supreme Harmony Copper tripod on the steps. the copper crane statues the rock lion (again) In front of "Hall of Supreme Harmony" The seat of the king I am the KING ....haha Some small scenarios There is a small hall of two sides next to the Hall of Supreme Harmony" The Chinese traditional dance Police stop the video recording.. common in China.... Aerial view of the Forbidden City I am very happy that Mr Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen (The 3rd generation owner of LEGO) he love this rock lion very much. Many thanks for all of your watching and comments =) Quote
Jeff Huntington Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 That's an amazing amount of detail, and it goes so well with your Forbidden City entrance. I can only imagine how long it took you to build it all. The cranes and lions were especially impressive. It was nice to see Mr. Kristiansen admired your work as well. Fantastic job! Quote
Sheriff von Snottingham Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 Truly fantastic, especially the sculptures. Nice to see KKK appreciate Your work. Wish I could build like this. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 Once again you blow us away! The way you capture the shaping and detailing of these buildings is exceptional. Quote
lightningtiger Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 Jaw dropping AWESOME creation 'Andy', so much white and those colours too....with the detail, gee I do feel I'm in the Forbidden City. Keep them comming and Brick On 'Andybear@hk' ! Quote
Redcross Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 Stunning, your use of a complex colour palette and repetive patterns is inspiring. You cetainly have a flair for scuplture. Any chance you could add some further pictures of your dragons. Congratulations andybear@hk. Quote
Fuzzylegobricks Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 Brilliant work again andy! The best parts to me were the dragon, throne room, and the crane sculptures. This is a really nice moc too. I enjoyed seeing the dancers in the center of the scene or are they warriors? Say how did you get to meet Mr Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen? Quote
XimenaPaulina Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 Massively impressive creation once again andybear! The level of intricate detailing is simply off the charts! Congratulations once again on this stunningly beautiful build (and for personally meeting KKK). Quote
andybear@hk Posted April 26, 2011 Author Posted April 26, 2011 Many thanks for all of yours comment =) Mr Fuzzylegobricks, The dancers in the center of the scene are officers of Qing Dynasty, they wearing a big hat and knee down outside the hall to have meeting with thk King. Well, at 6 th April, Mr Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen came to Hong Kong, we are prepareing this exitbition, so thr director of LEGO HK, Mr Fung bring Mr K.K.K. to our prepare room to have a look, so it is lucky that I can meet him.=) Quote
Fuzzylegobricks Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 Many thanks for all of yours comment =) Mr Fuzzylegobricks, The dancers in the center of the scene are officers of Qing Dynasty, they wearing a big hat and knee down outside the hall to have meeting with thk King. Well, at 6 th April, Mr Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen came to Hong Kong, we are prepareing this exitbition, so thr director of LEGO HK, Mr Fung bring Mr K.K.K. to our prepare room to have a look, so it is lucky that I can meet him.=) Thank you, sorry for my mistake. Quote
Captain Bayonet Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 The amount of detail in your creations is astounding, as is the size of them. Keep the huge MOCs coming and Keep on Brickin' ~Bayonet Quote
Legoless Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 Simply astonishing! The colours you have used for the building would overpower most smaller models, but in yours they serve beautifully to add texture and richness. You have also allowed sufficient space in your moc to include a lot of activity, which again would make most other models look crowded. Would love to see some close-ups of the dragons. Quote
andybear@hk Posted April 29, 2011 Author Posted April 29, 2011 Mr Fuzzylegobrick : Nevermind, I really thanks for your kind comments. Mr Captain Bayonet : Many thanks for your comment =) Mr Legoless : Many thanks for your comment too. There is some photo of the dragon. This dragon had been put in my last Chinese creation before. Quote
LEGO Guy Bri Posted May 1, 2011 Posted May 1, 2011 Another great MOC 'ab@hk'. Fantastic work on the scale and level of detail on this. I really enjoyed looking at these pics. Congrats on meeting Mr K.K. Kristiansen, must have been really neat! Can't wait to see your next masterpiece Quote
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