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

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wow, cool big house! :thumbup:

Wow...this is really incredible. By far, the best house here! Jaw dropping, so much so I don't even know what to say anymore... :hmpf:

WOW, what a beauty! *oh2*

  • 5 weeks later...

Cooler,

Absolutely love your mansion! The details are astounding! And the garden is to kill for! Lovely use of plants and foliage. This is quite a masterpiece. And all of the photos are very helpful.

I understand your need to use the parts to build something else. It costs so much to buy the parts that this is always a problems with large builds like this.

Good luck building your train station. I like the archictectural style of St. Petersburg.

Keep up the great work in the New Year! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Absolute stunning, the details, inside and out, are breathtaking!

Wow, this is great! I really like how you've done the interior :wub:

I love it, but one question, how many hours is in that ? :| too bad you have to destroy it to build new things but that problem is something i think everybody has.

if there are to many photos i may take it away and leave it on brickshelf

I'm under the belief that the amount of photos shown in a post and/or topic should be proportional to the size and the amount of detail put into a MOC. 32 photos in a post is A LOT, but this is a very large building with A LOT of detail inside and outside the building. I would say you're fine with the quantity of photos you have posted, but in the future as a personal preference, I would try to use some thumb-links so that people are "bombarded" with images.

See my example below with a main overview image with thumbs of rotated views below:

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This is an excellent building. I've looked at the photos many times, and I still can find some amazing detailing I missed before. It looks very classic and I wouldn't mind moving in there, setting up a big library and a LEGO room inside. :wink:

  • 1 month later...

What a lovely house!

Wonderfull MOC! icon_biggrin.gif

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I love it, but one question, how many hours is in that ? :| too bad you have to destroy it to build new things but that problem is something i think everybody has.

it took me approx 30 hours, but i constructed it from time to time and I built it within half a year

Finally i decided to organize an exposition, to show it to everybody before destroying :)

the report you can see here

Edited by CoolerTD

Excellent job O.O

The lighting is a touch of class :)

Is this station in Pavlovsk, am I right?

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Is this station in Pavlovsk, am I right?

Yes, and i hope i will finally build it )

the photo from the exibition

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A great moc! :wub: Love the details on the outside and even more on the inside!

Very very nice!

The garden give me a good inspiration.

But, by the way, all your project is wonderful.

Very nice house, i love it :thumbup:

The diorama is very beautiful.

This is perhaps the most beautiful MOC I've ever laid my eyes upon. FANTASTIC! :cry_happy:

Simply stunning! Looking forward to seeing your train station :)

Beautiful, It really does steal the show when with the rest of the modular builds!

If only LEGO would take awesome MOC's like this into consideration and make them into sets.

Wow I love the garden and the wall. Also nice job on the lights. Very nice!!!

Love the gate and the layout! :blush: Keep up the good work!!!!

This is so cool. I like how you could incorporate some lights too! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

What a beautiful house!

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