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This is my entry for the CCCVII in the Technological Advance category.

Sir Isaac Newton made a significant contribution to the development of Optics. He opened the decomposition of light into the spectrum due to dispersion by passing through a prism. With the help of triangular glass prisms break white light into seven colors (the spectrum), thus proving its complexity (the phenomenon of dispersion)

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The apple which helped Newton to open the law of universal gravitation :)))

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On brothers-brick.com

This and other MOCs on the flickr

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Very good vignette. I love the way you made the colours on the canvas.

The minifigure is very nice.

How did you get the portrait of Isaac in lego.

Anyway, I cannot wait until I see your next Moc. :thumbup:

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A wonderfull MOC, filled with realistic details and it looks very much like the picture. As good as possible when done with LEGO I think.

Much luck and fun with the contest :thumbup: .

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Hello!

That's absolutely lovely! So small but so full of details. All those coloured vessels and pots plus the excellent visible spectrum of light. Very nice! And those tiles with grain pattern work really perfectly to imitate the historical image. :classic:

Cheers,

~ Christopher

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Simply wonderful! I really like the clever designs for the prism and the color spectrum result :thumbup:

Btw, you say this is for CCCVII but it is not that contest supposed to be Middle Ages related?

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Nice perseption of Newton on the figure and sweet portrait of him, isn't the from Medival Market Village?

and fantastic idea you did Newton justice :thumbup:

Amazingly superb vignette :grin:

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That's quite clever of you! I like most everything about this MOC, particularly how you've included the bottles and draughts for his Alchemical studies in the background. Newton was so cool...

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