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kris kelvin

Grunwald 1410-2010

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Well...

Six hundred years ago was a great battle.

Battle of Grunwald

Many LUGpol members were involved...

96 baseplates, 98304 studs...

Over 7 hundred minifigs...

Many hours of hard work and beer drinking...

In a galaxy far far away...(well, that`s true)

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You can see it in Muzeum Techniki in Warsaw, Poland.

Enjoy :classic:

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That's an impessive display!

So when it has to be disassembled, how do you know which mini-figure/brick belongs to who? :grin:

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Really Impressive :sweet: , but we don't see an actual battle. (Nevertheless, it is still great. :thumbup: )

I like those peasant who just try to flee with there cattle in between those two massive armies.

How long will it stay in that museum?

the Inventor

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OMG!

I don't know what to say ... IM JEALOUS ... this is ... EPIC

A roasting pig, that made my day, the ingenuity on this one is awesome!

Sooooo many horses ....

Excellent work truly amazing!

Pirate

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I think that's the most magnificent display I've ever seen! All those knights just make me giddy! I have to see that in person, if you guys make it again.

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Cudo, cudeńko! Wielki szacunek dla LUGPolowiczów :wink: .

Beautifull construction. I must go to Warsaw! I want to see Klocki Zdrój too, of course :classic: .

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Great work. Typically I'm not a fan of battle scenes because they place too much emphasis on the figures and not enough focus on the battlefield itself. I certainly can't say that here. This is a wonderful piece and it's nice to see a MOC which celebrates an actual historical event.

Fantastic stuff. Then again Kris, when you post we've come to expect nothing less :classic: .

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