May 16, 201311 yr Amazing build, spectacular! Just the sheer size is so impressive, but the detail is astonishing! I wish I had a) the bricks to build something like this and b) (more importantly) the talent!! Thanks everyone for the extra photos and thanks for sharing! Happy building!
May 16, 201311 yr Author Thank`s for great feedback. This moc is "nothing" without L@go`s cars. A good example of a great end result when several collaborating on mocs
May 16, 201311 yr Hi Morty. That's an amazing palace! How long did you work on the design? Did you use a program like LDD or LDRAW? I'm working on a palace myself at the moment, designing it in LDD, and it takes a very long time! Cheers, -Marco
May 16, 201311 yr Author Hi Morty. That's an amazing palace! How long did you work on the design? Did you use a program like LDD or LDRAW? I'm working on a palace myself at the moment, designing it in LDD, and it takes a very long time! Cheers, -Marco I spent about six months of planning, inspection of full scale, testing techniques and construction. I used only LDD to calculate the amount of some parts of the building. It was developed with only use of real bricks. I got invitation to the Royal Palace to take pictures and study techniques and was an important part of the process. Model will be on display inside the Royal Palace this summer.
May 16, 201311 yr You did a great job. I always find hard to build something inspired from a real life model, let alone making a replica of a known building. Seeing the building from different angels makes me wonder, how many bricks are in there. How did you do it? It looks fantastic, and adding a garden would be like icing on the cake. Thanks for sharing this.
May 16, 201311 yr Author You did a great job. I always find hard to build something inspired from a real life model, let alone making a replica of a known building. Seeing the building from different angels makes me wonder, how many bricks are in there. How did you do it? It looks fantastic, and adding a garden would be like icing on the cake. Thanks for sharing this. With the garden: http://www.flickr.com/photos/legolago/8740513675/in/set-72157633501638534/
May 17, 201311 yr Thank`s for great feedback. This moc is "nothing" without L@go`s cars. A good example of a great end result when several collaborating on mocs That's an interesting way to put it - you put a bit more time and effort into your part than I did in mine :D Edited May 17, 201311 yr by L@go
May 17, 201311 yr That is one amazing MOC. It just looks so detailed and just... spectacular. Well great work, Morty
May 17, 201311 yr @l@go On the Flickr gallery where did those first few pictures come from? I love the recreations of old sets!
May 17, 201311 yr On the Flickr gallery where did those first few pictures come from? I love the recreations of old sets! All the pictures in the Flickr gallery are from the same exhibition, the Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget's annual event. The updated classic sets are all mine, it's a project I've been working on for a while. I'm glad you like them - you can find many more pictures of those cars in this photoset on Flickr :)
June 20, 201311 yr Author Link to webpage to norwegian tv: http://www.nrk.no/ku...ning/1.11092171 From inside the Royal Palace. The model will be exhibited there this summer. Sorry only in norwegian..., but it`s possible to look at the video. Edited June 20, 201311 yr by morty
July 18, 201311 yr And finally, I had the time to upload some pictures of when Morty and I got to set up the Palace and some of my cars inside the real Royal Palace. It's a part of this summer's palace tours, so all the tourists that visit this summer will see it. When we were there, the master of the house and his wife weren't at home, so we were left pretty much alone during setup. It's a pretty special experience to wander around on your own inside the Small Hall... we even got a personal tour of the building. Not bad! Here's a link to the set on Flickr, and for those of you who don't like external links: Here's a few tasters. Enjoy :) Morty being interviewed by NRK during setup. Meet the King and Queen of Norway! Morty, builder of the Palace, and L@go, builder of the cars. Note the red marks on my left knee - that's what you get from crawling across baseplates with short trousers on. Lesson learned. The finished palace, seen from the rear. Edited July 18, 201311 yr by L@go
July 18, 201311 yr I never got a sense of the scale of the Palace in the original images, but it's obvious from this series of pictures how massive it is! This is even more fantastic than ever! The courtyard at the rear looks perfect. Congratulations.
July 19, 201311 yr Author Thank`s L@go for pictures and for great feedback . After these pictures was taken, I change minifigs on the Royale guard to right colour (dark blue torso and black legs) and given the statue better arms. 30.000 people are visiting The Royal Palace this summer and the model is a part of the guide program...not every year you have gouverment payd guides to talk about our lug and my moc in different language
July 20, 201311 yr Great video. It's nice to see it from all angles. I didn't understood what they said, but 'honderd duzend brickene' probably means 'a hundred thousand bricks' Well done guys. Edited July 20, 201311 yr by Marckeyh
July 21, 201311 yr Great video. It's nice to see it from all angles. I didn't understood what they said, but 'honderd duzend brickene' probably means 'a hundred thousand bricks' Well done guys. I agree it is nice to see it from all angels. Even better to see it live. I did see it live at the LEGO Norge's 50 years anniversary "Bli Med Ã… Bygge Landet" event at Fornebu (Oslo) in 2012 where Brikkelauget had a large layout. And you are absolutely correct, they said "hundre tusen brikker" that means hundred thousand bricks. :)
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