Leaning Tower of Pisa by Arthur Gugick
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Leaning Tower of Pisa by Arthur Gugick
Hey all,
Arthur Gugick (Torgugick on Brickshelf) has a lot of great MOCs recreating architectural landmarks. Here is his Leaning Tower of Pisa:
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Arthur Gugick (Torgugick on Brickshelf) has a lot of great MOCs recreating architectural landmarks. Here is his Leaning Tower of Pisa:
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Looks good. I really like his use of these pieces. A pity he din´t take any pics of how he made it lean though... Would have been interesting...
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Hmm Bruce you always seem to beat me to these posts...
I just saw this on brickshelf yesterday and wasn't able to post on it yet.
I really like this one. It is realstic, made after a real building, and "copied" well. The architecual elements to this building are very interesting and make a nice study in LEGO building. The lean is also quite peculiar and could have been difficult, dependinig on the weight and all of the top. Thanks for posting this Bruce!
I just saw this on brickshelf yesterday and wasn't able to post on it yet.
I really like this one. It is realstic, made after a real building, and "copied" well. The architecual elements to this building are very interesting and make a nice study in LEGO building. The lean is also quite peculiar and could have been difficult, dependinig on the weight and all of the top. Thanks for posting this Bruce!
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I think he put a plate or two under the left side bottom of the tower... As simple as thatDARKspawn wrote: I would love to see how he has achieved the tilt too.
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That would be very cool too! He has a large spread of architecture form all over the world, and something turkish, or perhaps even something like ottoman empire would be a great addition to his repitiore! (The spelling is close, but I'm not certain...)Scnicker wrote:I hope he builds something Turkish .
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Yup-I meant more like ancient turkish as opposed to anything old, but more recent.
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