March 23, 20159 yr This astoundingly fabulous! I am awestruck! Cannot wait to see more creations from you!
April 17, 20159 yr Wow! What a shame you can't actually display the whole thing! (Maybe one day at some convention/exhibition?) It has made me realise that I should use LDD for some modulars I want to build. I should use LDD a lot more than I do now, anyway. Great work! I really like your MOCs.
April 19, 20159 yr Besides that, I needed the city to be in a germanic country, basically because of the story I wanted to tell and the architecture of both official sets and of my MOCs. That's why I decidd to give it a german name. It could have been danish, or norse, but I really don't speak a single word of those two languages, but I do understand just a little bit of german. :) For the story being told/built now, I think you hit the German style quite well. As being told now, it could not be in a Danish context. Btw. Falkenstadt in Danish would be "Falkeby", but to me it does not give the same associations as the German name. I look forward to see more progress from this impressive project, even though you do not have space for everything.
April 22, 20159 yr Amazing project. I love the fact that you use a very recognizable 80/90's lego style and upgrade it with these amazing details. Works very well!
April 22, 20159 yr Author Many thaks for all your comments! Amazing project. I love the fact that you use a very recognizable 80/90's lego style and upgrade it with these amazing details. Works very well! Gald you noticed it. I really try to emulate that simple style of the '80s which is the LEGO I knew as a child... :)
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