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LEGO Store opening in Wiesbaden, Germany
Can anyone confirm if this store still exists? It disappeared from Lego website...
- Fort Portugal
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Piaggio APE 50
Hy guys, This is my personal version of Piaggio APE50, a vehicle that is still very popular during this days... One the website you can see further description of the constuction. Meanwhile here is a photo of the end result. To be honest the end result is not as good as some I've seen, but I'm still happy with it because it was a lot of fun to build it... More information: http://thebrickhouselegacy.weebly.com/piaggio-ape-50.html
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Greetings from North Portugal
Hi Everyone, My name is Alexandre, I´m 39 years old and I´m an AFOL from Portugal. Currently I´m a CAD software provider and I (re)started using LEGO as a hobby about 10 yeas ago. I have 2 kids, with 8 and 11 years old, who usually join me on LUGFests and also spending som time with me helping with my MOC´s. I usually make layout´instead of MOC´s because they are easier to transport and I can take advantage of sets to create something new instead of letting them on a box full of dust with noone looking at them. I have a personal Lego websote which I will share later because I still have some things to change on it. My favourite theme is City, but I also enjoy Star Wars, Castle and, because of my older kid, Harry Potter. As for my MOC´s the biggest one I´ve ever made is a model of a Stadium of Braga, also known as AXA Stadium, a world famous architecture piece made by one of the most known portuguese architects in the World, Eduardo Souto Moura, the Pritzker Award of 2011 (sort of a Nobel prize in architecture). In fact, Barrack Obama, talked much about this Stadium when he delivered the award to Eduardo Souto Moura. I know you are curious about it, so I put a small picture in here that captures the moment when the "Master" met is works or, Eduardo Souto Moura himself side-by-side with his Lego model Masterpiece.
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MOC: Kiosk
Hi Guys, My name is Alexandre, I´m from Portugal and this is my first presentation on EUroBricks so, I hope you enjoy it. The MOC that I would like to share with you is a typical kiosk that you could find in Portugal but that started disappearing so fast that I think that I don´t know a real one that still exists. This is a model I saw on a street on my way home: Anyway, I went home thinking on how coul I make something similar. The result is no so elegant as the original one, but I´m very happy because I explored much new techniques and suddendly I´ve found that I could build something the way I like without the problem of ending all the avaiable parts: You can find much more pictures and sort of a "making of" (sorry, I´ve got so excited that suddendly I forgot to take more pictures...) in my "still under construction" website. The link: http://thebrickhouse....com/kiosk.html Please feel free to comment. Thank you all Alex
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