Here you will find my entire collection that I have created since 2019. It is 100% made of Lego blocks and all mocs are real existing buildings/constructions. I prefer to make historic buildings, canal houses, city gates, bridges and fountains.
Part 1 of the city hall in Leiden. Just the stairs for now. The staircase was built as part of the city hall that was built in 1595. After a devastating fire in 1929, the city hall was largely destroyed, with the... (read more)
Nieuwstraat 49 in Leiden is a historic building renowned for its decorative facade stones and the legend of "Mans hand boven" ("The Man’s Hand Above"). Located in the old center of Leiden, the... (read more)
TheStadstimmerwerf is a historic complex that played an important role in the infrastructure and urban development of Leiden in earlier centuries. The Stadstimmerwerf was the central working area for city crafts and... (read more)
This is a historically significant building, located along the picturesque Rapenburg canal, one of the most famous and beautiful canals in the Netherlands. The style is Dutch Renaissance. The building reflects... (read more)
It is a prominent feature located in the square known as Vismarkt, which translates to "Fish Market." The fountain is designed in the shape of a large fish and serves as a decorative centerpiece for the... (read more)
This is a historic corner house located on the Leliegracht and Keizersgracht in Amsterdam. The architectural style reflects both 18th and 19th century architectural features.
Hereby my Dutch landscape which includes the Kikkermolen, the Morspoort and de Morsbrug. I hope to extend this with more houses and canals in the future. I think it is a nice start.
This is one of the smallest canal houses in the city, with a facade width of only 2.37 meters. The facade contains rich sculptures by Jan Gijselingh the Younger, including sphinxes, grape vines and sunflowers, made from... (read more)
The building at Oudezijds Voorburgwal 19 in Amsterdam is a historic structure with a distinctive façade that reflects the city's rich history. A remarkable feature of the façade is the large dolphins... (read more)
The Kerkbrug is a double cast iron drawbridge. The bridge crosses the Oude Rijn river. I find the use of fishing rods as cables to reinforce the bridge a fun element.
The facade has decorative elements such as ornamental brickwork and natural stone, which is typical of neo-Renaissance buildings. This is a well-known building in Amsterdam, located near Central Station. The building... (read more)
Behold my gigantic facade of the Stadsgehoorzaal (music hall) in Leiden, the Netherlands. I really enjoyed it because there were many details in the facade to recreate.
The venue combines elements of classic... (read more)
The mill was used for draining the Kikkerpolder. Like other polder mills, the Kikkermolen was crucial for keeping the low-lying polders dry, an essential aspect of the Dutch landscape and infrastructure. read more)