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Monday, January 29, 2007

Warning Geek Alert


An Australian has used half his annual leave to build a scale replica of the Sydney Harbour Bridge for an exhibit. 11,000 pieces of commercially available Lego was used to complete the project. Apparently this is the second attempt. The first was built in his house with $5,000 worth of Lego he purchased himself.

3 comments:

Chris said...

Oh God, now I'm really worried! My grandson, Thomas, could probably build two of these with the Lego he's got in his bedroom. His excuse is that he's 10.

Colin Campbell said...

Yes, I would just worry about the collapsing domino problem when you have it all nearly set up. Even tiny lego projects can be very stressful for Dads.

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