Fictional cathedral based on the many beautiful French gothic cathedrals. been quite a while since I posted anything here. I hope you enjoy!
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kvhrSv][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50870858 ... bf41a5.jpg[/img][/url]
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[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kviY65]See interior details on my Flickr Page: [url]https://flic.kr/s/aHsmTST7qb[/url]
La Cathédrale Saint-Lucy
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Re: La Cathédrale Saint-Lucy
This is gorgeous! I love the off-axis detailing and the use of plates for the roof.
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Hey,
Just saw this and it's gorgeous. I wish I could see it in person (my sig fig would love to as well ), but in the absence of that possibility, I hope you post more pictures to your Flickr stream. There are so many great details to look at. I'll highlight two: The way you used all of the different clip elements in a variety of ways to add fine detail is great. Also, using pikes to make the tracery in the windows is a really cool idea.
One question - along the top of the roofline you have a repeating detail of grey 1x1 cones with an element stuck in the top. What is that element? Are those syringes?
Bruce
Just saw this and it's gorgeous. I wish I could see it in person (my sig fig would love to as well ), but in the absence of that possibility, I hope you post more pictures to your Flickr stream. There are so many great details to look at. I'll highlight two: The way you used all of the different clip elements in a variety of ways to add fine detail is great. Also, using pikes to make the tracery in the windows is a really cool idea.
One question - along the top of the roofline you have a repeating detail of grey 1x1 cones with an element stuck in the top. What is that element? Are those syringes?
Bruce
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Re: La Cathédrale Saint-Lucy
I think they are a medical syringe (part no: 98393i). Here is a link to them on bricklink:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalog ... %5D#T=S&O=
I don't know for sure and you'd have to ask the builder. That was just what I thought. bye
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalog ... %5D#T=S&O=
I don't know for sure and you'd have to ask the builder. That was just what I thought. bye
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My website: https://sites.google.com/view/bishons-lego-creations/home