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Korea is small country in far east asia. Korea is surrounded by strong countries like Russia, Japan,China. Even though, Korea is invaded by those countries in many times, it preserves it's own history and culture.

I live in Korea. And I think there're many things to explain Korea, but these three buildings represents recent 7 hundred years.

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The first one is "Sungnyemoon" built by Chosun dynasty in 1396. It's southern gate of castle which surrounds capitol, Seoul. It's the most busy gate of Seoul.

As you know, it was made in Lego 21016. I changed it into 8x8 mini modular scale. Cute and quite good to place with 21016.

Recently it was burnt and rebuilt.

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And the second one is "Seoul Station".

It was built in 1900. It's heart of seoul from that time to now. This is old Seoul Station which is now utilized as museum.

This is composed 3 part of 8x8 modules and one platform.

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The last one is "63 building".

It was built in 1985 which was tallest building outside of America in that time.

" It was designed by the American architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).[1] At 249 meters (817 ft) high." - from wikipedia.

This building represents fast growth of Korean economy after 1945 Korean War.

All 3 buildings are in Seoul,Korea. Those represents Korea, I think.

I hope you also like these buildings and Korea.

^_^

>> Total view with mifi to consider scale.

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Very nice work on microscale station and particularly the trains. And the 63 building is nothing short of any official architecture set.

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Brilliant to say the least. I am impressed. I love the mini-Sungnyemoon. That is very life-like, especially at that scale. I think I like that more than the official architecture set.

The Seoul station is brilliantly designed. I love the scale. It would fit right into a larger layout. You were able to fit a lot of details in to such a small build. That makes it even more impressive.

Keep up the great work! I'd love to see more. I know very little of Korea.

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