Cloths Hall Kraków LEGO moc , building time lapse lego speed LEGO art by Matt for Historyland Krakow HD

01.02.2018
Lego moc Dreams are worth fighting for I always believe that. Even now, I focus on them because that can bring you a worthy life, if not financially, so for sure satisfactory. This belief led me to the most wonderful project in my life – building Krakow’s Cloths Hall of LEGO bricks. It was a challenging breakpoint in my life and I can be really proud of this, see for yourself. LEGO moc makes dreams come true After some smaller projects and models such as football stadium, map or waste incineration plant, I decided to go really serious about it. I made a choice to recreate Cracow Cloth Hall Sukinnice with the usage of 31 685 bricks. It was a great challenge to me, but if you scroll a little bit, you’ll see that I managed. I came up with an idea for making a project like that without any special reason. I was just trying to fill my free time after losing a job in 2009. Out of boredom, I created a first sketch planned for 10 thousand bricks. I also took approx. 200 pictures of original Krakow Cloth Hall to create the most similar building on that base. The project has been standing by me for many years, some with better results other with worse, but finally I bring this to that end. The building is ready to set! Cracow LEGO moc in a small (great) scale My initial attempt to build what I prepared took me a month and mentioned 31,5 thousand bricks. Currently, after finishing this miniature model countless times I’m able to set everything in three days, and each time I’m gladly astonished by this project. I’m sure, you will be, too. Cloth Hall miniature isn’t only accurately recreated UNESCO monument from Cracow, in my design, it’s also a huge amount of casual and historical scenes. There are more than 100 characters, posed like in Prussian Homage from Matejko’s painting or in Kosciuszko oath from Kossak’s painting. Moreover, you can find there daily situations like a selling cloth, amber or eggs. Yup, eggs, but two of them has broken, see that for yourself in my model. For me this is more than just LEGO moc, that’s why I aimed to make an ultrarealistic model from the classical bricks, showing both the greatness of this monument and the atmosphere around it. This is to say that also the tiniest details were recreated in a close reference to the original. To see birds, carts filled with the goods or famous knife on a chain, I recommend to pay attention and look at every piece of Cloth Hall. I hope, this will encourage people to discover that special building again and to be inspired to visit the original one. LEGO Moc + Matt Kustra + Krakow = HistoryLand My model is strongly connected to the royal city, not only because of the Cloth Hall but also the location – the exhibition is in the HistoryLand’s establishment in Cracow. Actually, my friends from Poznan moved to this Southern Poland city and started there their company with my help on LEGO’s buildings exhibitions. Now, the model of Cloth Hall is one of ten shown in this place, I would mention

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