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In lugnet.build.arch, Holger Matthes wrote:
Wow. I am speachless. when one clicks on a link, unsure of if it is a reference
shot, or the model. You know it is a job well done. The attention to detail is
amazing, as is the multitude of different building styles.
I am a fan of rendering real buildings out of lego, and this rates as one of my
all time favorites. I will be spending the day going through each picture, and
learning from the different styles.
And here i am thinking no one would ever beat the Santa Maria della Salute model
, my previous favorite. Trust you to one up yourself :)
Aaron A
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Hi Aaron,
thank you for your feedback as well. And yes, feel free to use these pictures as
a reference for your own creations. I allways try to start with a very
characteristic detail or area of a building. The tall windows with the double
arches where my starting point. And then try to close to the original as
possible. That helps to reduce the various styles you can put your bricks
together.
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And here i am thinking no one would ever beat the Santa Maria della Salute
model , my previous favorite. Trust you to one up yourself :)
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For me it was good to have done the Santa Maria della Salute before starting the
Frauenkirche. So I learnt lots about statics and how to modularize the model for
easy and save transport.
The Santa Maria is also still there. I could set them up both together :-)
Holger
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