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Lasse

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  1. Amazing MOC with many great details.
  2. Very cute MOC with many great details.
  3. Very nice MOC with many great details
  4. Lasse replied to Pate-keetongu's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Very nice MOC with many alternative uses of parts. I especially like the octopus hair, the hands and the legs.
  5. Lasse replied to Takkata's post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    Amazing MOC with many great details and building techniques.
  6. Very nice MOC with many great details. The only thing the MOC is missing is a minifig to walk on the street
  7. Lasse replied to Lasse's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Maybe in 2015. This year I'm going to display the TIVOLI-layout in Skærbæk.
  8. Lasse posted a post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Roskilde is the 10th largest city in Denmark with a population around 48,000 and is located 30 km west of Copenhagen. Roskilde is a historic city and during the late Viking Age and Middle Ages it was the capital of Denmark. This layout shows the city center of Roskilde. I got the idea for the layout back in November 2012 when I was exhibiting some of my MOCs at LEGO Fan Welt in Cologne. At the exhibition I bought “The Big Unofficial LEGO Builder's Book” written by Joachim Klang and Oliver Albrecht. The book inspired me to build something in scale 1:100. At the same exhibition a large model of the Cologne Cathedral was exhibited. It inspired me to build the cathedral in my hometown Roskilde. When I came home to Denmark I started building Roskilde Cathedral and its surroundings in scale 1:100. It took 16 month to build the layout. In May 2014 the layout was exhibited for the first time at a LEGO exhibition (Klodsfest) in Roskilde. The most famous building Roskilde is the Cathedral (Roskilde Domkirke). The cathedral is the burial site for the Danish monarchs and is known as the church in the world where most kings and queens are buried. Since 1995, it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Roskilde Cathedral contains architecture from the last 800 years. There has been a church on the site since year 980. The current cathedral was built between 1170 and 1280 in the Gothic style. But since then many extensions have been added: The two large west tower was completed around year 1400 The Margrethe Spire is built around 1420 Christian I’s Chapel is built around 1460 Christian IV’s Chapel is built in the Renaissance style around 1620 The two characteristic spires on the towers is built around 1635 Frederik V’s Chapel is built in neo-Classical style around t 1775 Christian IX’s Chapel is built in neo-Byzantine style in 1925 Frederik IX’s Burial Site is built in 1985. More information: http://en.wikipedia....kilde_Cathedral The Former Town Hall of Roskilde was built in neo-Gothic style in 1884. But the tower is much older. It was built in Gothic style around year 1500. Originally it was part of St Lawrence Church. But after the Danish reformation in 1536 the church was demolished. The tower were allowed to stand and in 1884 the tower became part of the new neo-Gothic Town Hall: The real town hall can be seen here: http://en.wikipedia...._mpazdziora.jpg The Yellow Mansion (Roskilde Palæ) was built in the 1730s in Baroque style: The real mansion can be seen here: http://en.wikipedia....ce,_Denmark.jpg The “Absalon Arch” was built in the Gothic style around year 1200 and connected the cathedral to the Bishop's Palace, which at the time was where the yellow mansion is today: The real arch can be seen here: http://en.wikipedia...._(Roskilde).jpg Roskilde Gymnasium is a Danish high school lactated next to the cathedral. There has been a school on the site since year 1020. But no buildings are left from that time. The high school's oldest building is the “Rector Residence”. It has a north wing which dates from around 1770. The rest of the residence is built around 1820: The main building of the school is from 1842: During the last 100 years many additional buildings have been added to the school. The newest building is the blue “Science Building” from 2012: This is how Roskilde looks like in real life: More photos of my layout can be seen here: https://www.flickr.c...57646580719978/
  9. Lasse replied to Combee's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Very nice and recognizable MOC with many great details.
  10. Lasse replied to Disco86's post in a topic in Pirate MOCs
    Amazing MOC with many great details. I especially like the water and the beach.
  11. Lasse replied to inquisitor88's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Very nice MOC. It looks just like the real Segway on the first picture.
  12. Very nice MOC with many great details. I especially like the guards and the man in the chair. Great use of a banana
  13. Lasse replied to Gabor's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Amazing. You must be very patient
  14. Lasse replied to Legonardo's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Very nice MOC with many great details
  15. The Church of Our Lady (Danish: Vor Frue Kirke) is the cathedral of Copenhagen and the National Cathedral of Denmark. There has been a church on this site since the 12th century, but the church building has burned and been rebuilt several times. The present day version of the church was designed by the Danish architect Christian Frederik Hansen in the neoclassical style and was built between 1817 and 1829. A while ago Copenhagen Cathedral asked me if I could build a model of this church. This resulted in this MOC. The church is built in scale 1:100 and it took around 37 hours to build it. The real church can be seen here: More photos of my MOC can be seen here: https://www.flickr.c...57642444211364/
  16. Lasse replied to Toltomeja's post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    Very nice MOC with many great details. Both the house, the church and nature are incredible.
  17. Very nice MOC with many great details.
  18. Lasse replied to Scrat's post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    Very funny And nice bird on the top of the cave
  19. Lasse replied to Lasse's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    Around 350000 bricks.
  20. Lasse replied to Gideon's post in a topic in LEGO Historic Themes
    Very nice Castle. I saw it at LEGO World and I was very impressed.
  21. Lasse posted a post in a topic in LEGO Town
    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/
  22. Very nice. I especially like the vegetation.
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