March 29, 201311 yr Yay for gravity Edit: this never would have come to my mind. Very original! Edited March 29, 201311 yr by PsyKater
March 29, 201311 yr It is also a good solution for having not to worry about space in your house... just mounting all LEGO to the ceiling ;) maybe problematic with most trains though.
March 29, 201311 yr At first I looked at it in amazement, how did he get the strings so tight to hold the "balloons" up? Then after studying I decided that the only way this would be possible is to have it hanging so garvity could put tension on the strings. LEGO is one of he few art mediums that would allow this. Great job! This would have been an exceptional April 1 MOC posting. Keep on amazing us! Andy D
March 29, 201311 yr Very cool MOC and photographing. I caught myself looking for clear bricks to no avail :)
April 1, 201311 yr Ingenious idea! I believe it was for real! I meant not through gravity and I was like 'amazed' with it!
April 6, 201311 yr Besides the fact that this is an awesome idea, and great execution, I'm puzzled on how all that weight is supported by a single stud on the vendor's foot!
April 16, 201311 yr Besides the fact that this is an awesome idea, and great execution, I'm puzzled on how all that weight is supported by a single stud on the vendor's foot! Clutch Power!
April 16, 201311 yr Super smart, would never have figured it out if it weren't for the comment, very cool MOC and concept!!
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