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Odense is known particularly as the birthplace of Hans Christian Anderson. Although I've read the fairy tales we did not go to search out his birthplace. We had only 24 hours in Odense and we went to the art gallery and just wandered to soak up the atmosphere. I liked this sculpture by a flower shop . . .
Front of the station with inner half of the four-lane road.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
Backside.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
Front of the station..
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
At Modeltog for Alle in the city of Taastrup, 2023.
The annual Dansk Model Jernbane Union (Danish Model Railroad Union) event.
Photo © Peder Svend Pedersen 2023
Scenery.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
Odense, 28 May 2022.
On 28 May the Odense tramway was officially opened. It is seen here passing by a retail park.
Scenery.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
At long last the train station was shown to the public at Skærbæk Fan Weekend 2021.
The uneven tables made it very hard to set up properly.
Photo © Knud Ahrnell Albrechtsen
Right side.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
DSB "Vectron" 3208 sets off from Odense with EC 395 10:22 Copenhagen - Hamburg on 23rd August 2025. The tall signal box (or kommandopost) on the left is still in use.
Updated 26-03-2019
Almost done designing the station in LEGO Digital Designer, only missing additional platforms.
...and I'm planning to build it in real bricks but early stages still.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city and now houses the city's music library.
www.sjweb.dk/diverse/2009/0409o/download/IMG_3213.jpg
My model:
Scale: Minifig or approx. 1:50
Area: 3 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Number of parts: 23.223
The ground floor consist of 2 wings and 1 main building which all can be separated.
The roof consists of six sections which can be removed, giving access to the building inside.
The platform consists of multiple sections which can all be clicked together for added stability.
Screenshot from LEGO Digital Designer.
Odense, 28 May 2022.
On 28 May the Odense tramway was officially opened. At the stadium there is a third track for short running workings.
My interpretation of Odense Kommandopost (signal box) from my old hometown, Odense in Denmark.
My model:
Digital model but built irl.
Scale: ~1:60
Lenght: 32 studs
Width: 34 studs
Bricks: 2.394
Built: 2012 & 2018 (finished inside and re-designed for Moduverse, our Scandinavian variant of MILS.
Very high setting rendering using Stud.io.
Trackside.
A mix of its appearances during different ages with a few modern train station equipment added as the building isn't used as such anymore...and I didn't want to fill this side completely with bicycles.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city and now houses the city's music library.
www.sjweb.dk/diverse/2009/0409o/download/IMG_3213.jpg
My model:
Scale: Minifig or approx. 1:45
Area: 3 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Number of parts: >24.500
The ground floor consist of 2 wings and 1 main building which all can be separated.
The roof consists of six sections which can be removed, giving access to the building inside.
The platform consists of multiple sections which can all be clicked together for added stability.
Very high setting 4800x3600 pixel rendering using Stud.io best viewed in orginal size for more details.
Street-level perspective, black and white photo.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
Backside platform, black and white photo.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
Left wing.
Facing Danhostel Odense City or what is left of the hotel when the new monstrosity Odense Banegård Center was being built in 1995 and needed the space.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city and now houses the city's music library.
www.sjweb.dk/diverse/2009/0409o/download/IMG_3213.jpg
My model:
Scale: Minifig or approx. 1:45
Area: 3 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Number of parts: >24.500
The ground floor consist of 2 wings and 1 main building which all can be separated.
The roof consists of six sections which can be removed, giving access to the building inside.
The platform consists of multiple sections which can all be clicked together for added stability.
Very high setting 4800x3600 pixel rendering using Stud.io best viewed in orginal size for more details.
Left-front of the station with inner half of the four-lane road.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
Scenery.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000
Odense, 28 May 2022.
On 28 May the Odense tramway was officially opened. Some of the festivities can be seen in the background.
Scenery.
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The train station was drawn by Danish architect Heinrich Wenck and built in 1913-1914 in the city of Odense, Denmark.
It was used as such until 1995.
The building was later bought by the city, housing the city's music library for several years.
My model:
Scale: Approx. 1:45
Area: 6 1/2 x 8 baseplates 32 x 32
Parts: >35.000