hoopoe Posted August 19, 2015 Posted August 19, 2015 Hi everyone, although this site has EURO in its name i’m quite surprised to find so many here from all over the world, which makes the pleasure to join in even bigger. I’m from Austria, from the very heart of Europe and not to be mixed up with the land of kangoroos from downunder ;-) Austria is most famous for Mozart and the Blue Danube (which is not blue at all). I live, as one quarter of all Austrians in its capital, Vienna, where I am member of the local LUG „LGOe“. Our german-written homepage, which contains also a forum, would be www.lgoe.at. I’m in LEGO since childhood with the common long time of (nearly) not touching a brick until the day, when my boy set foot into our world (2008). Then I started to rebrick my old sets, but in the meantime, with all the new parts that have come with the new sets, I became a MOCer. My favorite subject when MOCing became Microscale, since I don’t have a house and space to keep parts and buildings is rare. When LEGO started the Architecture-Series I decided to turn Austrian buildings into LEGO-Microscale, I usually try to minimalize as small as I can without losing the things that make up the special approach of the original building. Thus I try to keep the proportions but overdo some important details - but you will find out yourself when i post the pictures. Another microscale I started together with another man of my LUG is a Microcaletown called Teensietown, which has indeed a spezial mix of scales but all together it looks quite pretty and it is growing exorbitantly fast. I’m a denier of most modern time tools and have neither accounts on facebook nor flickr. I will share my pics only in this forum or the one of my Austrian LUG. You may have noticed, that English is not my mother’s tongue. When writing in English I use to do it in a sometimes all too poetic style, so please accept the poetic license in my very words. Thanx! Quote
Robert8 Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Welcome to Eurobricks! I'll be waiting to see your MOC's Have fun! Quote
kofi Posted August 20, 2015 Posted August 20, 2015 Nice nick, had to read twice if its yours! Nice to meet you on Eurobricks! Only a tiny flickr Account is missing in your inbox ;) Quote
Milan Posted August 23, 2015 Posted August 23, 2015 Even it has Euro in its name, main strength of the EB is actually the difference of its members, from all around the world, with their own cultures and that produces great diversification in mocs, discussions, and learning new things. Anyway, welcome! :) Quote
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