St. Carolus Borromeus Church - Antwerp

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St. Carolus Borromeus Church - Antwerp

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Hey all
I made this almost 2 months ago
My duplicate replica to the St. Carolus Borromeus Church which is in Antwerp

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=410951

PLMKWYT :)
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I had the opportunity so see this MOC in real life because you were crazy enough to pack it up and take it on a plane over here :D
Awesome stuff man! And very impressive to see the real MOC 8)
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you were crazy enough to pack it up and take it on a plane over here
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you were crazy enough to register me to LEGO WORLD:)
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I love the whole structure, but the Dobby and Yoda 'figs look a bit out of place...
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Lord Lego 436 wrote:I love the whole structure, but the Dobby and Yoda 'figs look a bit out of place...
Thanks. As for the figs I looked for Tan figs as statues and LEGO didn't make many that is why I choose the Tuskan Riders and Dobby, as for Yoda it began as a joke in LEGOWorld and he just stayed there ever since :roflol:
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This is fantastic! Excellent likeness, you managed to pull off the details really well. :D
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Shadowviking wrote:This is fantastic! Excellent likeness, you managed to pull off the details really well. :D

thanks a lot :)
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Thats fantastic! I agree with SV, youve made the details look very close to the real church.

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Albatross_Viking wrote:Thats fantastic! I agree with SV, youve made the details look very close to the real church.

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Thanks a lot, I'm glad you liked it:)
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I didn't know that Yoda and Doby were saints. Oh, of course, St. Yoda of the Swamp and Blessed St. Doby of the Warts, patron saint of lost socks. :D I really like this MOC. It is great that you included the photo of the real chirch for comparison. I have to say you did a great job.
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