Nice school’s! I was really impressed with the Central School because of the roof tower and the building itself. The DunDas school was also very impressive but I personally still like the Central School. Both awesome builds keep up the good.
Thank you so much! Many adjustments were made to get everything just right! Also, love sneaking in those little details, and even better when someone notices 😉 good eye on the door handles! Thanks for watching! 💕🇨🇦
Love the use of the white turntable on the gable end of the Central school, looks great. The other school is perfect, you got an amazing likeness, well done. Totally worthy of being in the museum.
Reproducing an historical building is a great challenge and something you have done perfectly compared to the photos you showed. I’ve often thought about doing something like this as I live in a historical small town where Oliver Cromwell was very prominent. There’s lots of great historical architecture including a small bridge which he had partially knocked down to prevent King Charles I armies approaching London. It was part of the English civil war but the bridge was rebuilt afterwards and have often walked over it.
Thank you so much! Historical architecture is definitely a lot more interesting than modern, and it was quite challenging to complete these models. (Of course as well as being something completely new to me!) That's great that you have such great history in your town! I do hope you have the chance to build some of it some day! Thanks for watching! 💕🇨🇦
Thanks so much! 😍🙌 they ended up HUGE (between 2.5-3 feet long for each!) 🤭 Apparently this exhibit is quite popular with lots of foot traffic on the weekends. Everyone loves LEGO!! 💕🇨🇦
No way that's so cool! I suppose a lot of buildings in that time Era would have similar architectural styles! Beautiful buildings for sure 😍🙌 Thanks for watching! 💕🇨🇦
Nice school’s! I was really impressed with the Central School because of the roof tower and the building itself. The DunDas school was also very impressive but I personally still like the Central School. Both awesome builds keep up the good.
Thanks so much! Both are stunning for different reasons! It was fun recreating them because of the nice architecture!!
Thanks for watching!
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Nicely done! Both builds bring out the styles of the different eras in which they were constructed. Great job bringing them to life in Lego form.
Thank you so much! This was definitely out of my wheel house but I am super happy with how they turned out!
Thanks for watching!
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Congratulations! Very nice representations of historic buildings!🎉
Thank you so much! Really glad with how these turned out as it's not my usual style of building!
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Wow! The architectural detail is amazing!!! Great work matching the precise angles and dimensions! Also, telephones for door handles!?! So good!
Thank you so much! Many adjustments were made to get everything just right!
Also, love sneaking in those little details, and even better when someone notices 😉 good eye on the door handles!
Thanks for watching!
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Love the use of the white turntable on the gable end of the Central school, looks great. The other school is perfect, you got an amazing likeness, well done. Totally worthy of being in the museum.
@BflyBricks thanks so much! It was definitely an opportunity that I wasn't expecting but couldn't turn out! Really proud to showcase these!
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Beautiful work! 😮
Thank you so much! 😍🙌
Reproducing an historical building is a great challenge and something you have done perfectly compared to the photos you showed. I’ve often thought about doing something like this as I live in a historical small town where Oliver Cromwell was very prominent. There’s lots of great historical architecture including a small bridge which he had partially knocked down to prevent King Charles I armies approaching London. It was part of the English civil war but the bridge was rebuilt afterwards and have often walked over it.
Thank you so much! Historical architecture is definitely a lot more interesting than modern, and it was quite challenging to complete these models. (Of course as well as being something completely new to me!)
That's great that you have such great history in your town! I do hope you have the chance to build some of it some day!
Thanks for watching!
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congrats for making this builds look this good they look massive! hope people take time to go visit the displays
Thanks so much! 😍🙌 they ended up HUGE (between 2.5-3 feet long for each!) 🤭
Apparently this exhibit is quite popular with lots of foot traffic on the weekends.
Everyone loves LEGO!!
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@@MBBricks i hope the feedback is fantastic as it should be they look mega!
Wow! Very well done, they are pretty large builds 👏
Thanks so much! They certainly turned out larger than originally anticipated but needed to get all that detail in!
Thanks for watching!!
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Super cool, wonderful job Maia!! 🔥💥
Thanks so much, Ed! Much appreciated as always!! They look so good in person!
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Congratulations 🎉amazing work
Thanks so much! Really happy with how these turned out! 🥰
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Look great . Nicely done
Thanks so much! Happy with how they turned out as it's not my usual theme 😂🙌
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for a moment i thought the Dundas District School was my old high school, NG, or the North Grenville District High School built in 1936
No way that's so cool! I suppose a lot of buildings in that time Era would have similar architectural styles! Beautiful buildings for sure 😍🙌
Thanks for watching!
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Your building skills make me feel so inferior haha. Great work, as always. :)
Thank you, but no way!!! We all get better every time we click bricks!! Keep on building!! 🥰
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cool!
Thanks so much! 😍🙌
좋아요 둘다 학교인가요 전 교회인줄. 👍🏻. 영어 몰라서 죄송요