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(@ed-davis)
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Last Sunday I attended the Brick World 2023 show in Schaumburg Illinois.  Here you can see many custom LEGO displays built by the LEGO experts. I think some of you will enjoy seeing some of the displays.  Due to the focus of this forum, I chose pictures of ones with cars, trucks, and/or military vehicles.  With the exception of last picture the vehicles are between 1/24 and 1/43 scale.

These LEGO shows (with different names) occur in other US cities. If one is near you, I recommend attending.  They are very interesting.  Now for the photos.

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Here are two dioramas.  The first is Paris, where I have pictures with Notre Dame cathedral and the Arch De Triumph (Arc de Triomphe).

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The second diorama is a recreation of the capture of the Ludendorff bridge over the Rhine River at Remagen Germany in March 1945.

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The final picture is of a 1929 Duesenberg SSJ.  The model is about 3 ft long.

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Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA


   
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Wow, astounding work here ! These LEGO's are certainly extremely versatile.



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Thanks for sharing Ed.



   
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Harv Goranson
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They are all great but the Paris scenes are amazing!



   
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John Kuvakas
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Incredible!


John Kuvakas
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(@ed-davis)
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@mg-harv 

Since you were so impressed with the Paris pictures, I thought you would like to see two additional pictures.  The first is the back side of Notre Dame. The second appears to be the Louvre Museum.

Enjoy.

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Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA


   
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(@john-quilter)
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Never thought Legos could produce something so realistic and almost in 43rd scale!


John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
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