Studogrod - Polish LUGs' collaboration model

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Studogrod - Polish LUGs' collaboration model

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Hi there!

On behalf of our grup, I would like to share with you our first attempt in building medieval village together - Studogrod (literally: Studville).

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Photo by Legofan

See more photos at Brickshelf:
Bart's gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=530958
Legofan's gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=530985

The terrain had been built first, long before it was covered with buildings, plants and minifigs. These are the people, who contributed the model, some of which you may know of their previous works:
-Bart
-Deckard Cain
-Innos
-Legofan
-LL (aka Lolino)
-Sikorka
-Toltomeja

It will be displayed in Muzeum Okregowe - Rzeszow, Poland at LUGPol and KMFL's exhibition, until September 13. Just come and see the world of Warhammer, a fully-working model of an amusement park, a naval battle and plenty of brilliant individual models. You still have much time to get there and enter the amazing world of bricks!

Enjoy!
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Very impressive collaborative :o You guys did a great job at getting everything to fit together and not look out of place.
The buildings and landscape are both excellent, I'm sure this will be very popular at the exhibition :D
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Very impressive, indeed! The overall build flows very nicely. :)
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This is great. I hate when such a well done, and large diorama doesn't get the praise it deserves. I've looked through this several times. I really like the watch tower on the hill. Also the bridge is very nicely done. I like how it is wide enough for wagons to cross ect ect. Very good job. You should all be proud.
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Wicked cool. A lot of effort went into making this, and it shows!
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