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[MOC] Romanesque Church
Typical Romanesque church from the Middle Ages Inspired by: Lund Cathedral, Sweden (completed in 1145) Viborg Cathedral, Denmark (built in the 12th century, but reconstructed in 1876) Ribe Cathedral, Denmark (built in the 12th century) This building is a part of a series of 21 buildings built in different architectural styles. Each building is built on one 32x32 baseplate: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157708211032315
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[MOC] Byzantine Church
Typical Byzantine Church Inspired by: Church of the Holy Apostles in Athens, Greece (built in the 10th century) Little Metropolis Church in Athens, Greece (perhaps built in the 13th century) This building is a part of a series of 21 buildings built in different architectural styles. Each building is built on one 32x32 baseplate: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157708211032315
- [MOC] Roman Amphitheater
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[MOC] Greek Temple
It is actually a very simple technique. I take advantage of the fact that 1x2 tiles have no bottom tubes. I invented the technique in 2012 when I built these Greek houses. At that time, I had not seen others use this technique. But it would surprise me if I was the first to have figured it out. The Greek houses were part of a large Greek layout: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157632900664334
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[MOC] Enchanted diamond
Very beautiful house. I really like the roof.
- [MOC] Greek Temple
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[MOC] Greek Temple
Typical temple from the Ancient Greece. Inspired by: Parthenon in Athens, Greece (built in 447-432 BC) Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, Greece (built in 449-415 BC) Erechtheion in Athens, Greece (built in 421-406 BC) This building is a part of a series of 21 buildings built in different architectural styles. Each building is built on one 32x32 baseplate: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157708211032315
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[MOC] Russian Orthodox Church in Vilnius
The Church of St. Michael and St. Constantine is a Russian Orthodox church in Vilnius, Lithuania. It was built in 1913, when Lithuania was a part of the Russian Empire. I visited the church in Vilnius in August 2020. When I came home to Denmark, I built a LEGO model of the church: Here is a photo of the real church in Vilnius:
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[MOC] Temple of Tears
Amazing MOC with many great details. I also like the letters.
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[MOC] Fabuland
Fabuland was a LEGO theme that existed in the period 1979-1989. Together with my mother Anne Mette I have built two Fabuland layouts. The first layout is built entirely of LEGO bricks that existed in the 1980s: The other layout is built of modern LEGO bricks: More photos: More photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157714613680153
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[MOC] Teddy Bear
Teddy Bear: Inspired by:
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[MOC] Map of the Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands (Føroyar) are a group of islands in the north Atlantic Ocean between Scotland, Norway, and Iceland. The Faroe Islands are a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, but they have their own government. The Faroe Islands also have their own language and their own flag. The Faroe Islands have a total area of about 1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi) with a population of 52,000. I built this LEGO model for the first LEGO exhibition in the Faroe Islands which took place in the shopping mall SMS in Tórshavn in April 2019. I have previously built a similar map of Denmark: Map of Denmark Vágar is the first port of call for most foreigners travelling to the Faroe Islands, as it is home to the islands’ only airport, Vágar Airport. The island of Vágar has a population of around 3,300. Sandavágur Church is a church in in the town of Sandavágur. It was built in 1917. Tórshavn is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands. It has a population of around 20,000. Tórshavn Cathedral is built in 1788. The Magnus Cathedral is a ruined cathedral in the village of Kirkjubøur south of Tórshavn. The Magnus Cathedral was built around year 1300. The ruins are the largest medieval building in the Faroe Islands. Klaksvík is the second largest town in the Faroe Islands with a population around 5,000. Christianskirkjan is a church in Klaksvík. It was built in 1963. Kópakonan is a statue of a sealwoman. It is probably the most famous statue in the Faroe Islands. It is located in the small village of Mikladalur. Mykines is the westernmost of the Faroe Islands. The lighthouse was built in 1909. Suðuroy is the southernmost of the Faroe Islands. Suðuroy has a population of around 4,500. The Salt Silo in Tvøroyri was built in the 1937. It was transformed into a cultural center in 2017. The Smyril Line ferry sails between Denmark and the Faroe Islands. The trip takes approximately 36 hours.
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[MOC] Belle époche Modular building
Amazing! This is one of the best modular buildings I have seen.
- [MOC] H. C. Andersen's Fairy Tales
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[MOC] H. C. Andersen's Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) is probably the most famous Danish author. His fairy tales have been translated into more than 125 languages. This LEGO model contains 24 fairy tales written by Hans Christian Andersen. The LEGO model is built by 3 LEGO fans from Denmark: Anne Mette Vestergård, Helgi Toftegaard and Lasse Vestergård. Watch video: More photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/117997229@N03/albums/72157697007597470
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[MOC] Amager Resource Center
This is a climbing wall: And this is the ski lift:
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[MOC] Amager Resource Center
Amager Resource Center is an incinerator placed in Amager near Copenhagen centrum. The roof of the building is an artificial ski slope, where it will be possible to ski all year round. Amager Resource Center is also known as: ARC, CopenHill and Amager Bakke. The building is designed by the Danish group of architects: Bjarke Ingels Group, often referred to as BIG. The LEGO model is built in scale 1:200. The walls of the building have a very characteristic net structure. I have used around 4000 LEGO Technic liftarms to build this net structure. I’m a part of a group of LEGO fans from different parts of the world who have been building LEGO models of buildings designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Some of the buildings (including my model of Amager Resource Center) will be exhibited in LEGO House in Billund from April 20 – May 13, 2018.
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[MOC] LEGO House in Billund
LEGO House is an experience house, which opened in 2017. Also known as “Home of the Brick”, the new LEGO House is located in Billund, Denmark, where the LEGO brick was invented. The building is designed by the Danish group of architects: Bjarke Ingels Group, often referred to as BIG. The LEGO model is built in scale 1:100. I built it in autumn 2017. I have used the same colors as the LEGO House Architecture set no. 21037. I’m a part of a group of LEGO fans from different parts of the world who have been building LEGO models of buildings designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Some of the buildings (including my model of LEGO House) will be exhibited in LEGO House from April 20 – May 13, 2018.
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MOC - Lichtenstein Castle
Amazing MOC with many great details.
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[MOC] Django Unchained - What's everybody staring at?
Very nice MOC I especially like the road.
- The Ruins of Lythell
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[MOC] Dexter
Brilliant MOC I remember the cartoon from my childhood.
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[MOC] Kalundborg Church
The Church of Our Lady is a famous medieval church in Kalundborg, Denmark. The church is built around year 1220. With its five distinctive towers, it stands on a hill above the harbour, making it the town's most imposing landmark. The architecture of the church is inspired by the New Jerusalem in the Book of Revelation. In the Middle Ages, the New Jerusalem was imagined as a fortified city with five towers. The central tower of the church collapsed in 1827 but it was rebuilt in 1871. The LEGO version is built in scale 1:100. The real church: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Our_Lady,_Kalundborg Link to my flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157692153890054
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[MOC] Østerlars Church
Østerlars Rundkirke is a church on the island of Bornholm in Denmark. The church was built around year 1160 and it is the largest of the four round churches on Bornholm: One theory says that the Østerlars Church was built by the Knights Templar: At the cemetery I placed some fun texts on the gravestones: The real church: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Østerlars_Church Link to my flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157666475969449
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