On Sunday, September 2nd, 2018 we visited the terminal block exhibition in Berlin-Tegel. I deliberately refrain from using the term "LEGO®". Better safe than sorry! 🙂 Viewers from Hero of the Stones on YouTube know why.
The Berlin stone culture presented fantastic clamping block objects on an area of approx. 600 m². For example, there was Berlin around 1920, a dwarf mine, a medieval town and much more to marvel at.
According to the organizers 1.016.000 stones installed.
I captured my personal highlights photographically
My personal #1 record
A replica of Berlin around 1920 – Wittenbergplatz station; including the Kaufhaus des Westens (KDW)
The KDW
dwarven mine
Ice Planet Hoth
naboo
Marvel
Starship Enterprice - The only true crew
medieval town
Imaginative Lego city
with elements from different systems from Marvel, Star Wars, Lego City etc.
The Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
Fire department
Historical town hall of Munster
A steamer ride is nice…
Powerpuff Girls
Comic Con
Oldtimer
our recording studio
Mine
church wedding
Huge lego tree
city fronts
Fishing in Alaska
other Lego tables
Note
I couldn't capture everything. There was more to see. I can only warmly recommend this exhibition for interested terminal block fans.
Some titles are fictitious, since afterwards only the image material was available to me.
The stone madness! on the Internet: www.steinewahn.de
Pictures taken with my Huawei P10.
see also other posts/images on the subject of terminal blocks
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Otherwise, I like to spend my time in nature and sometimes hang out on the PC, with a cozy round Civ or Star Citizen, away. A series is also often sought after on the couch in the evening.