Dear coin friends, since selling most of my ancient coin collection three years ago, I have been concentrating on my Lego hobby, and now I finally managed to program a web page for it. Take a look and let me know what you think - I am thankful for all kinds of input and corrections! https://jensfeierabend.com/roman-architecture/
Wow. Das ist wirklich fantastisch. You are in Trier? I have been there many times, although it has been a long time ago. My dad was stationed in Stuttgart from 2004-2007. I assume these are not Lego sets but rather your own creations? Ich bin sehr (impressed).
Amazing builds and your website and photography show off your sets beautifully! I know collecting LEGO can be as expensive as the coin hobby, likely one of the reasons you liquidated your coin collecting for the next hobby. I don't build or collect myself, but having two adult (now) sons, and also a 3 year old son, I have certainly spend quite a bit of money in the past and the will soon again for the younger guy. He's already watching LEGO YouTube videos. I take it that your designs are all originals of your own creation, or are these official sets?
Danke!!! Yes, these are all my own designs and creations. I do not think there would be enough buyers to make a line of 15 large Roman Triumphal Arches a sensible idea for LEGO‘s marketing division
The difference between Lego‘s commercially available model of the Colosseum is that it shows the amphitheatre in it‘s current state as a ruin, whereas my models in 1:200 and 1:400 scale (both featuring the original number of 80 entrances, by the way) present it in it‘s intact ancient appearance.