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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

LegoAfol

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  2. Hi, Edwin, Many thanks for your positive reply. As I am new on EB I have to find my way around on this platform. I was not sure were to put my birds. You're right that they don't really belong between the scaled models. I'll post future birds on the special themes forum as you suggested. Still got some birds in my head to build. Hopefully they will fly out soon!
  3. One of the most seen bird on the island of Curacao (Dutch Caribbean) : "Bananaquit" , or "Barika Hel" in the local language Papiamentu or "Suikerdiefje" in Dutch . They love sugar!
  4. Venezuelan Troupial on cactus 0 Reviews Tropical bird "Troupial" on cactus The Venezuelan Troupial (Icterus icterus) on its characteristic pose on top of a cactus
  5. This model shows the famous landmark in Amsterdam, Holland : The Westertoren It's part of the so called Westerkerk (church). Completed in 1637. It's build out of 11815 bricks and stand tall 2.02 mtr. ( 6.6 Foot ) This picture shows the original tower in Amsterdam Overall height: 2.02 mtr. ( 6.6 Foot ) Made out of 6 levels (sections) with on top the crown 2nd and 3rd Level, originally made out of bricks 4th Level, originally made out of sandstone, showing the year of completion in Roman figures: 1637 and the coat of Amsterdam with the three crosses 5th Level, originally made out of wood, covered with lead with the carrillon and the clock Showing the 6th Level, originally made out of wood, plated with lead. The Imperial Crown, a gift from the German emperor Maximilian I to the City of Amsterdam, in 1489
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