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Around 350000 bricks.
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Very nice Castle. I saw it at LEGO World and I was very impressed.
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Since Tivoli was founded in 1843 it has been one of the most popular tourist attractions in Copenhagen. In October 2012 we were 7 members of the Danish LUG Byggepladen who decided to build Tivoli. The construction started in January 2013 and continued for the next 14 months until February 2014. Last week our layout was shown at LEGO World in Copenhagen. Jakob Hestbæk has built The Main Entrance: Pjerrot at the Tivoli Main Entrance: The Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) liked to visit Tivoli: Anne Mette Vestergård and I have built The Tivoli Castle (Tivoli Slottet): Anne Mette has also built "The Kissing Benches" (Kyssebænkene). Jørgen Pedersen has ensured that there is light in the lamp posts: Jakob Hestbæk has built the pirate ship and Tine Gudiksen has built The Japanese Tower (Det Japanske Tårn): Tine Gudiksen and Trine Jensen have built Nimb: The path between Nimb and The Roller Coaster. In the background Tine's model of The Japanese Tower: Anne Mette has built this restaurant, located below the roller coaster: Anne Mette and I have built the stands under the roller coaster. "Is" is the Danish word for ice-cream. Anne Mette and I have built The Ferris Wheel (Ballongyngen) and The Roller Coaster (Rutschebanen) with The Mine (Minen). Henrik Christian Grove has built the carousel and The Vintage Cars (Veteranbilerne): When we built the ferris wheel (Ballongyngen), we had to buy technic liftarms at bricklink . I had never thought that would happen. Anne Mette has also built the fountains: Anne Mette and I have built The Camel Trail: Trine Jensen has built the Tivoli Lake with Færgekroen and the boats which can move. Jakob Hestbæk has built the Monsoon, which can be seen in the background. The 7 builders are: Jakob Hestbæk, Henrik Christian Grove, Jørgen Pedersen, Lasse Vestergård, Anne Mette Vestergård, Trine Jensen and Tine Gudiksen. More photos of our layout can be seen here: http://www.flickr.co...th/12615335445/
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Very nice. I especially like the vegetation.
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MOC: Old Kamensk’s Ironwork Headquarters
Lasse replied to viracocha's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Nice MOC. I especially like the windows But I think that the dome should be light bluish gray instead of white. -
Nice MOC and great use of the panda minifig
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Great idea
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Very nice townhall. The crying scene is a great detail.
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Did this minifig hair ever exist in real life?
Lasse replied to trippybrowneyes's topic in LEGO Town
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Very nice MOC. Both the ship, the minifigs, the water, the beach and the vegetation are amazing
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Very nice ship with many great details.
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Very nice MOC. I really like the dragon and the skeletons.
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Very nice MOC. 1:1 scale is one of my favorite building styles.
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Nice castle with many great details. I especially like the rocks, nature and cross windows
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Very nice layout with many great details
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Very nice MOC with many great details. Both the interior and exterior are amazing
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Very nice MOC with many great details. Both the interior and the exterior are amazing.
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- Modular building
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Amazing MOC with many great details
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Very nice house and great use of the black plates from the collectible minifigures
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Very nice MOC with many great details.
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Very nice castle with many great details
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Very nice MOC with many great details
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Very nice castle with many great details The round tower is excellent
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Very nice MOC with many great details
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Wow! Amazing MOC with many great details. The water, the village, the mountain and the dwarf sculptures are all superb