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Hi all,
just in time for the anual 1000steine.de-meeting after X-Mas
(http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=67347) I finished my
minifig-scale model of Venice in Italy.
The whole scenery is 4.5 x 7 baseplates (32x32 studs) large and includes some
well known historic sights of the city:
Il Campanile - the red tall tower with a golden angel on top, Rialto Brigde - a
very thin and wide bridge over 3 baseplates with two mirrored arched buildings
with little shops, the Doges Palace - the mosaic on the wall will completed
soon (hopefully), two columns with the famous statues, a tan and a
new-light-brown villa, a small piazza with a little fountain ...
And some boats and gondolas and tourists.
See all pics at http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=67367 or
http://www.holgermatthes.de/bricks/index.htm
And please: LMKWYT
Kind regards from Germany
HoMa
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Holger Matthes wrote:
> <<http://www.holgermatthes.de/bricks/pics_venice_2/00_venice.jpg>>
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> Hi all,
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> just in time for the anual 1000steine.de-meeting after X-Mas
> I finished my
> minifig-scale model of [Venice in Italy].
It's amazing! I love the balcony you made using yellow chalices. I also like
how you caputred the slanted streets using stacked plates. The small shops that
stick out of these small streets and alleys are a nice touch.
Great work! Great detail!
-- Pawel
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Holger Matthes wrote:
I... love it! Its awesome, the amount of detail you managed to put in all the
buildings is absolutely overwhelming. My favourite is the Rialto Bridge, with
the wedding party (?). Well done, youve captured the essence of the
Serenissima!
By the way, will you make another version? Perhaps during an Acqua Alta? ;-)
Pedro
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Holger Matthes wrote:
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Hi all,
just in time for the anual 1000steine.de-meeting after X-Mas
(http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=67347) I finished my
minifig-scale model of Venice in Italy.
The whole scenery is 4.5 x 7 baseplates (32x32 studs) large and includes some
well known historic sights of the city:
Il Campanile - the red tall tower with a golden angel on top, Rialto Brigde -
a very thin and wide bridge over 3 baseplates with two mirrored arched
buildings with little shops, the Doges Palace - the mosaic on the wall
will completed soon (hopefully), two columns with the famous statues, a tan
and a new-light-brown villa, a small piazza with a little fountain ...
And some boats and gondolas and tourists.
See all pics at http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=67367 or
http://www.holgermatthes.de/bricks/index.htm
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Wow.
Big structures, lots of details. You sure use odd plates well for the
decoration.
Apart from the gondolas, I like the fishermans boat, who seems to have caught
spider crabs!
The Doges palace is amazing. (What are the screens made of?) The simple
checkered tiles look better in there than any time before.
-Erik
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Holger Matthes wrote:
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The preview looks beautiful. Ill check out the link :-).
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Holger Matthes wrote:
Hi Holger
Wow! Its truly amazing. Lots of nice details, you did a pretty good job.
Ciao
Mario
PS I take the opportunity to inform you and other posters/lurkers of
lugnet.loc.it that most of the traffic of the Italian community has been
recently moved to lugnet.org.it.itlug.
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Very impressive. I love the detail especially some of the SNOT work.
However, I cant work out how you have done the windows in the Doges Palace (and
others). What are they made off? Are they transparent plates SNOT-wise?
Kerry
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However, I cant work out how you have done the windows in the Doges Palace
(and others). What are they made off? Are they transparent plates SNOT-wise?
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Hi Kerry and others,
yes, the windows are build out of tons of 1x2 and 1x1 plates in transparent.
Then the whole window is turned by 90°.
At daytimes:
At night:
I love the pattern which appears using only these plates.
BTW, I went to LEGOLAND Günzburg (Germany) to get these plates in large numbers
form the pick-a-brick walls.
Kind regards,
Holger
http://www.holgermatthes.de/bricks/index.htm
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Holger Matthes wrote:
Very nice HoMa! Great to see a new model from you!
--Bill (BiWa?).
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