Skaerbaek 2006

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Hey all,

A couple of weeks ago there was a LEGO gathering in Skaerbaek Denmark. Lots of great MOCs, though not a ton of castle-y stuff that I see. Did any CCers attend? Here are some galleries:

Weebleezer's gallery: Image

Ina's gallery: Image

Aj-ml's gallery: Image

Rebelego's gallery: Image

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That Viking Ship is bizarrely huge! It's awesome. Also, this aircraft carrier is incredible.

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I saw these galleries last night when we couldn't post.

That viking longship is really strange, a cross between viking history and modern Japaneese. A unique idea. That mosque is huge and very ornate!

There is alot to see here. Thanks for posting these!
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Wow. That aircraft carrier is ridiculous! And that longship is awesome too. Man I wish I had that many grey bricks. Or that many viking figures. Preferably both. Lots of really outstanding displays. I don't know what else to say.
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The Viking ship is very impressive in scale and build, but odd in design. A Japanese flag, and a train that runs inside? The scale is not correct for figs, and maybe that's why it seems weird to me.

Some really cool stuff. I like the white roofed convention hall. The aircraft carrier I saw somewhere before--it's huge! It must weigh 300 pounds at the very least! There is a vig seen through a pull out section of a white building that smacks of Jojo to me. Thanks for sharing this Bruce.
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I like the stuff here, especially that longship. For everyone who's asking, it's Malle Hawking's (Weebleezer's) aircraft carrier, which can be found here:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=126969

It's been featured here and on The Brothers Brick before.

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