Posted November 17, 201113 yr My co-worker sent this to me. http://web.mac.com/moistproduction/flash/index.html
November 17, 201113 yr That is awesome! It doesn't explain, however, how minifigures are able to rotate their heads and arms 360°.
November 17, 201113 yr Author That is awesome! It doesn't explain, however, how minifigures are able to rotate their heads and arms 360°. Shush you and your confounded logic!!! haha
November 18, 201113 yr The only thing that could make this any more epic would be if the insides were built with LEGO.
November 18, 201113 yr My co-worker sent this to me. http://web.mac.com/moistproduction/flash/index.html The same for me my co-worker found this on Gizmodo and sent the link to me. Looks cool ans I want one.
November 18, 201113 yr Author The same for me my co-worker found this on Gizmodo and sent the link to me. Looks cool ans I want one. It would cost a heap of money. His smaller sculptures go for $1200!!!! Out of my price range but awesome work. I wish Lego sold those large mini figs.
November 21, 201113 yr I'm torn. On one hand, that is really cool. On the other hand, I find it creepy as all hell.
November 21, 201113 yr I'm torn. Hopefully, not as torn as the minifig in the picture. That would be painful.
November 21, 201113 yr Knee joint in minifig? But great picture anyway. Minifig knees and elbows have seized over the last 30 years of evolution, due to general lack of use and too much time spent inactive in tubs. This is also why they have such fat legs Dr Rod
December 10, 201113 yr I think I just got inspired for a weekend project. I'm going to try to make that out of real minifigs. Edited December 10, 201113 yr by Tontus
December 10, 201113 yr I bought the wall decal for my piercing station like a month ago. its pretty awesome.
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