Your'e welcome Alex and Paul :)
Thanks for sharing pictures Tina. Very nice collection of Ferrari's on one place. I know that's really exclusive in Denmark. I like the "VK46075" Mondial. It is the same as mine, only this one has tan interior and still the original TRX wheels.
Yes very rare in Denmark And because of that, there were sooooo many people there to see them Yep we talked about that when we saw it... that's why we have all the pics of it
Nice pics Tina!!! It looks like a good showing up of cars!! Considering it's not the best weather and i can imagine that denmark isn't flooded of F-cars either!!
Fede billeder Tina, hvorfor vidste jeg ik det? Er det hvert år? - No, Ferrari's are rare in Denmark, only about 400-500 of them. And if you combine that with our weather, which is really bad almost all year, it's not often we get to see them
Thanks a lot for sharing with us Tina. Great pics from a wonderful event. I realy love the DK plates!!!!! Is there are translation for the testa plate: "ELFANG" ?
mmmm..more danish then I thought. Really no idea how much Ferrari's we have in Holland. Think Germany is the most "Ferrari crowded" country in EU.
I think that is Monaco, and that's worldwide, and Germany in second. If we take amount vs. population
Hi Jonas I don't know if it will be every year But it was there last year and this year just visit LEGOLAND's homepage... they show all their events there
I love that checkered yellow 355 with those black rims it looks amazing!!! Do you think you could actually sit in that lego f1 car, or would it fall apart? Thanks for the pix.
I had unintentionally been at Legoland during my trip last April. Unfortunately, it was closed for season holiday. It is nice inside! Thank you for posting!
Hi FerrariLord You could sit in the LEGO F1 children was allowed to sit in it so their parents could take photos of them I have been an employee at LEGO too.... all models is glued together and can cope with quite a heavy weight
Hi Kenny Did you visit the Danish LEGOLAND??? or one of the others? Yes it's nice there... and amazing what you can do with a stupid little plastic brick
Hello Tina! smart question! It is alerting me that was my stupid mistake. The one I'd been is in Germany. It looks a lot like one in Denmark. Sorry for making any confuses. Anyway I'd been to your country since 1989. It is one of my great memory trips. Nice country, Nice people! Cheers, Kenny
Hi Kenny that's okay Every time someone tells me they have been to LEGOLAND, I automatically assume that they have been here in Denmark I always forget that there is one in England, Germany and in the states too I'm glad to hear that you liked Denmark and we who live here too I guess some people think the danes are a shy and closed people to talk to
Your'e welcome Randy You should see it for real Amazing that those little square bricks can make an F1 car