February 16, 201114 yr Its hard to add anything really, as everyone else has already said, it is awesome.
February 16, 201114 yr Author My first post... I registered just to post on this topic... Welcome to EB! It is honour for me to be the one who encouraged you to join. Being from Wroclaw (born and lived here all my life) I had no idea about that tower. It was even hard to find information about it AFTER I saw it here. (finally found: http://wroclaw.hydral.com.pl/test.php?obiekt=000102). How did you learn about it? As I wrote several posts above, towers are my long-term hobby and I have written several books about them, e.g. this one. By the way, there's another tower by the same architect in Wroclaw, and it survived the war intact: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wroc%C5%82aw_water_tower Anyone up to the challenge? Yes, I know this tower too and I mentioned it in my books as well.
February 16, 201114 yr Nicely done! I especially appreciate you taking the time to research an old historical site and bring it to life again! I know how much work and thought that can take! You captured the details really well! Those slightly rounded corners on the towers are really interesting!
February 17, 201114 yr As I wrote several posts above, towers are my long-term hobby and I have written several books about them, e.g. this one. I have read that!
February 17, 201114 yr Wow, I love your MOC, very nice! I really like this too, just noticed it on your flickr account: Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
February 17, 201114 yr Great MOC, Jonas. You've captured the original tower well, and I like the way you've used different coloured bricks in the base to make it come alive, without it looking messy.
February 26, 201113 yr Amazing work! Dimensions might be a little bit wrong but that's so common with Lego so it surely doesn't matter Thank you from these pics!
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.