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Microscale city at Plugfest

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Hi all,

The members of PLUG (Portuguese LEGO Users Group) just met. As for castle-related stuff, we've seen clearer pictures of Luis Baixinho's Torre de Belem and his Casa Minhota before, and discussed each in this forum. This microscale walled city is new to me, though. Anyone here know the builder? There's also an Egyptian creation that is at least nominally castle-relevant.

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Hey all,

I jumped the gun. That microscale city is also by Luis Baixinho, and now he's posted a gallery of pics.

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I especially like how he used tiles in the city so he could put buildings at other angles, and also the design of the cathedral.

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Hello!


This whole display is great. That's Carcassonne en miniature. Unbelievable how much detail can be put into creations that small.


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nice models it's cool LEGO all around the world hehe :lol:
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Thats impresive even if it is small. I like how he did the cathedral.
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Jojo wrote:That's Carcassonne en miniature.
I've been in Carcasonne, but didn't notice this was a microscale model of the citadel until you said it. How did ya find out?
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