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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Hi all,

I present to you my model of Holckenhus, a building from 1893 in central Copenhagen, Denmark. As I have biked past it many times and really like the style, I have been wanting to build it in LEGO bricks for some time. There is a reference picture at the bottom of the post and more pictures can be found in the Flickr Album

Do you like it? All comments are welcome.

Esben

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A very nice model that is close to the original but also looks great on its own!

The building is beautiful both in real life and as your LEGO MOC.

You did a great job with the ground floor facade. It looks amazing and that was probably the most challenging part of the depiction.

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Thank you for all the nice comments. Unfortunately, there is no interior in the building, only some plants, lamps and curtains behind the windows so it doesn't look empty.

Esben

I also bike past it almost every day, so I can say for sure, that your build not only catches the looks of the building, but also the feel / vibe. 

Wonderful build - I am envious!

I know, that it would probably be a bit much work (and too many bricks) to also build the rest of the angled building. 

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