Mike Doyle's latest LEGO house (perhaps even more hauntingly beautiful than the last) is a Victorian mansion that transcends the material so effectively, the plastic reads like real rotting bricks and mortar. Beautiful house-devouring trees, created with LEGO hinge cylinders to mimic the texture of tree bark, and ridged 3 mm hose, droid arms and other technic connectors for the creepy, spindly branches.
Constructed brick by brick with 50k-60k LEGO parts over a period of approximately 450 hours.
Amazing.
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simply AND complexly beautiful... I'd certainly hope that this is in an exhibit somewhere... because this is not only an aesthetic marvel... but a design and build one as well... (Now all I need to do is find little Adam's Family lego people and we'll be all set)
I am left is sheer awe, this is ridiculously good.
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