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Architecture Contest: Stonehenge

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My entry for the Architecture Contest (Landmark series) is Stonehenge, perhaps the world's most famous construction from the Stone Age. The first stones were erected sometime during the 3rd millenium BC.

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And here is a picture of the real monument:

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I was going to enter the contest with a version of Stonehenge but didn't get around to it. I'm so glad somebody has! I really like your depiction of the monument.

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Whoa, that's a pretty neat idea. I really like it very much!

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I have tried to compare the photo of the original and your MOC and it is made photographically exactly. :thumbup: Although I would prefer some "stones" are made in another way. :hmpf_bad: I wonder how the instruction for this set might look like! Well done! :cry_happy:

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Whoa, that's a pretty neat idea. I really like it very much!

Agreed. The placement of each single rock is a big plus for this, but it would be annoying if it were a set :tongue:

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That's quite impressive. You got every rock placed exactly as they should be. Great job. I'd love to visit Stonehennge some day. I have seen it on Google Maps. :laugh:

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