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MOC: Mini Modular "Basilika"

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Hi Everybody!

About 3 weeks ago I finished another mini modular model, which is equally my 1st moc I've done this year.

I call it "Basilika" and finally today I find time, to post it on EB! :sweet:

Here are two pictures:

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Feel free to leave your comments and find more pictures as usual on my flickr photostream

(http://www.flickr.com/photos/moctown/).

Have a nice weekend everybody!

So long,

Jens

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Thats a beautiful piece of architecture there moctown. I love the use of the lightsaber handles as columns in your towers!

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That is awesome- I was just about to ask what you used for the pillars. They look amazing! Super realistic.

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I must say, I am blown away! So many nice details! I love the use of the statuette, the lightsabers and the cross :D

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That's super impressive! Love the blues!! Would love to see it connected to the other mini modulars Lego made. :)

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jens, this is such a great build. You made such a great use of the technic bricks. So many great techniques in this mini-modular.

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Its amazing!

Specialy the lightsaber, and the technic-column at the window.

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Great work! The stone work is nicely detailed for a minisized MOC. The dark blue roof is the center of the MOC, and it looks great. Well done. :thumbup:

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You are incredibly good at building in this scale. Those towers...!

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It's a pleasure - thank you so much everybody for your kind words! :sweet:

Fantastic. I love the columns at the top. Do you have a piece count?

Round about 330 pieces!

Thx & so long,

Jens

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Very nice. I like how "big" this model photographs. it seems like a MUCH larger structure than it really is.

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Thank you guys!

Great work, Is the design based on Byzantine Orthodox church?

Maybe yes, but not intended. :blush:

Thx & so long,

Jens

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