Han Solo in Lego Carbonite 259
metalion writes "Nathan Sawaya built a life size replica of Han Solo frozen in carbonite. It is composed of approximately 10,000 bricks and was built in approximately three months. Some sample photos are here and here. Sawaya's work also includes a mosaic of a stormtrooper and a small scale replica of the Death Star II."
Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:5, Insightful)
Anyway, I'm glad people still use the traditional Lego components for stuff like this. Don't get me wrong, Mindstorms [blat.info] is a great thing, and I'm glad Lego isn't totally giving up on it. But there's something about the more traditional Lego pieces.
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:5, Interesting)
Of course, I was a crazy kid. I made lego furniture and houses for my dolls instead of asking for the pre-made ones. One time, I built a motorized car for Barbi out of my brothers metal erector set. (anyone remember _those_ ?)
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At the day care provider my parents stuck me in, there were, literally, thousands of lincoln logs. They had tubs of the things and I was the only kid who would touch them. While all the other kids had to share legos, I was build log mansions. It was great. I had one structure about 6 feet high (stood on a chair to place the top parts). The bitch who was in charge of us yelled at me because of my hoarding. I hope she's fat and bald now.
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
I try not to jump to conclusions with my daughter, but unfortunately I'm not a school teacher and I don't work with children which makes me basically powerless to change anything.
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:5, Interesting)
So the Erector set is my real love. You learn real engineering principles. I first met Lego when I had younger cousins.
I agree with the "cheating" though. I mean, what's the point? Lego is for building things, not just to have a lousy model.
KFG
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
Holy cow. I had just assumed that Legos were part of the childhood toybox forever, like Crayons, toy guns, and fire. Thanks for the dose of reality.
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2, Interesting)
Unless you looked in the toy box. There you would find the familiar green plastic army men and plastic dolls. I still have the truck and cannon that came with the army men I received for my first birthday (sentimental value. They're the only birthday present I ever received from my father).
But the familiar Le
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:5, Interesting)
They were all mismatched, every color and shape, but they were all just blocks (1s, 2s, 4s, etc.) along with a few of those angled roof blocks and some wheels, the old kind you pushed into the special blocks with holes on the side. I built EVERYTHING with them (except doll furniture).
Later on, I got a police station for Christmas and I was all WTF! (or the analogous six year old phrase). I just couldn't understand what all those little special pieces were for. I built the station once, took out all the basic blocks and threw them in the trunk, then put the kit away and haven't touched it since.
I still have them. My kids love them. And I have no doubt their kids will too!
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:5, Insightful)
Not when there are so many that the entire set is 8 pieces. That's stupid. But on a large set (600+ pieces), I see nothing wrong with having custom parts. Look, I love to build models [mac.com]. But I'm at college, and I don't have a lot of room for that. Instead, I build large lego sets. Sure, they only take a few hours, but they take a lot less space to build and are no less beautiful to me. And if the 2100-piece rebel blockade runner has a custom piece for its radar, BIG FUCKING DEAL.
That gorgeous 3000-piece star destroyer uses those "custom" magnets to hold the outer panels together. If it didn't, it'd be SOLID LEGO and weigh 42 tons. If you want to build everything out of the original shaped blocks, then every model lego sells is going to be the size of a small car.
Apparently, I'm the only one on Slashdot who feels this way. Maybe its not the most creative/inventive thing I could do with those blocks, but its fun for me.
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2, Informative)
You could just buy them bulk bulk [lego.com] and if you don't see what you want they do special orders
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
I grew up with Lego in the mid-80s, where it was a mix of basic blocks and custom blocks. So, you'd have big 4x4 bricks to make the police station, and then custom little motorcycles and a slope piece with a phone painted on it.
I never found a problem with it, and the pieces were quite usable with anything else I needed. I used those custom pieces everywhere--and so did Lego, actually. I used to examin
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
This would allow us to make detailed models without having them be the "size of a small car" and still use mostly basic pieces.
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Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:4, Interesting)
The really cool capsela bubbles (and the neat thing about Capsela besides being letting you build motorized cars, boats, etc.) was seeing the special gearing bubbles. The most fascinating was the worm-gear. One set would turn the other set very slowly, but man did it increase its torque. It was absolute magic to a kid -- I was amazed that the cheap-looking motors (powered by two AA batteries) could, when used with the worm-gear, turn a wheel so that it was hard to stop it with your hand. The transparent bubbles made it so that you could see how it worked (even if I didn't quite understand it at the time).
Funny too, I remember being puzzled because I couldn't put the motor on the other end of the worm gear, and get a wheel that turned super fast (as I had orignially guessed)! But it did work great the other way around, with a slower, but magically more determined, wheel
Ah, the memories!
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
Later I ended up getting some Lego kit with the battery pack and a motor. It took massive D sized batteries (does anything use these anymore?) and was too heavy to engineer something small because the motor it drove was weak.
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:4, Informative)
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Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:4, Funny)
(BE
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Of course, this [dervishdukot.org] was better from a technical perspective, IMO. Ken Starr as Vader is quite good, as is the cigar.
Re:Small Scale Death Star II? As opposed to what? (Score:2)
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In Soviet Russia, Han Solo whacks you!
Girlfriend? (Score:5, Funny)
<artificial breathing> (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Girlfriend? (Score:5, Funny)
If he did, this surely ended it.
"Look sweety! Look what I built..........honey? HONEY! Come baaaaack!"
"Fuck! It's just you and me again, Han buddy."
Re:Girlfriend? (Score:3, Funny)
Han (and) Solo.
Re:Girlfriend? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Girlfriend? (Score:5, Interesting)
Actually, from reading on his site, he does have a girlfriend, plus a six-figure salary as a lawyer. But he might give it all up, move from New York to California, and take a sixth of the pay to be a Lego Master Builder.
That's dedication.
Here [nathanbrickartist.com] is the article that he talks of his dreams of Lego.
Re:Girlfriend? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Girlfriend? (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.legomasterbuilder.com/release1.php [legomasterbuilder.com]
Yay for him - theres some VERY nice sculpture on his site, and maybe with the Star Wars influence, he'll become a... sorry... Jedi Master Builder...
Girlfriend: Negative. (Score:2)
I'll have these babies on the market while he's still wrestling with the pickle matrix... mgl'hey...
Re:Girlfriend? (Score:2, Funny)
Huh (Score:2, Insightful)
Great work. (Score:5, Funny)
Jack Sparrow: [looking at all the swords] Who makes all these?
Will Turner: I do! And I practice with them three hours a day!
Jack Sparrow: You need to find yourself a girl mate. Or perhaps the reason you practice three hours a day is that you already found one, and are otherwise incapable of wooing said strumpet. You're not a eunuch are you?
(thanks imdb [imdb.com])
Re:Great work. (Score:2)
You're not a eunuch are you?
No sir, we prefer to be referred to as eunuch-like if you don't mind. ;)
Re:Great work. (Score:2)
Re:Great work. (Score:5, Funny)
Better watch out, SCO owns all references to eunuchs...
Slow already.. (Score:3, Funny)
I pity the poor webhost.
Article is: here.
Slashdottable large jpg files are: here and here.
There's another large file for you to sap the life out of this server: here.
I have to say, though, it does look rather good
Re:Slow already.. (Score:4, Funny)
Article is: here. *POW*
Slashdottable large jpg files are: here and here. *BIFF*
Re:Slow already.. (Score:2, Informative)
solo11.jpg [port.ac.uk]
solo6.jpg [port.ac.uk]
I felt a great disturbance in the Force... (Score:3, Funny)
I fear something terrible has happened.
Re:Slow already.. (Score:3, Funny)
So many hours you'll never get back (Score:4, Funny)
Slashdotted (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Slashdotted (Score:5, Informative)
here's a mirror [kingcountyjournal.com].
Re:Slashdotted (Score:2)
Re:Slashdotted (Score:5, Funny)
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Apparently his server is made out of $TOPIC too..."
Re:Slashdotted (Score:2)
Never bothered to change my sig after Hurricane Isabel powered my cable modem off for 11 days.
Full mirror (Score:5, Informative)
Ahhh.. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Ahhh.. (Score:2)
You had carbonite? Oh you youngsters have no idea how lucky you *SLAP*
OW! What was that for?
Re:Ahhh.. (Score:2)
Image Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
http://colo.fibersnet.net/solo6.jpg
http://col
Re:Image Mirror (Score:2)
/.'ed already (Score:4, Funny)
Mods (and others), PLEASE READ THIS! (Score:3, Interesting)
Why should people listen to an Anonymous Coward?
Because some of us want to make important points without having our Friends and Foes list distract others from what we have to say. There is a lot you can learn about someone here at Slashdot with just a few clicks. In fact, here's some things I have learned about you:
Your recent posting history [slashdot.org] indicates a wild mix of highly-rated posts and low-rated posts. This tends to suggest that you are someone who karma-whores a lot. Your own thoughts usually br
Parent is offtopic and flamebait (Score:2, Informative)
That's not Karma whoring, that's exactly how it should work. Here's a relevent quote [slashdot.org] from Slashdot's FAQ:
There is absolutely no reason to penalize someone to the degree you suggest (foes listing) for posting an old rehashed joke. That's what metamoderation is for. Of course, yo
slashdot don't bother (Score:2)
Open up the way (Score:2)
We're almost there people! (Score:2, Funny)
Legos?? I have an easier way. (Score:5, Funny)
Lego show (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Lego show (Score:2)
Re:Lego show (Score:2)
I believe it lives at the Lego Store [go.com] at Disneyland [disneyland.com] in Anaheim, CA with the rest of the New York skyline. The store is in Downtown Disney between the hotel and the park. I saw it last year, but it's not listed on the site so it may not be there any more. They also have 23 foot giraffe, a life size Bionicle, life size Darth Vader, life size Boba Fett and
Well (Score:5, Funny)
I guess that the fact... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I guess that the fact... (Score:2)
Max
Re:I guess that the fact... (Score:2)
Death Star (Score:5, Interesting)
Heavy duty... (Score:2, Insightful)
Here's the plan ... (Score:2, Funny)
You guys go look at LEGOs
You know what I'd like to see? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You know what I'd like to see? (Score:5, Funny)
Troi: Captain, I'm picking up hostile intentions.
Oh, wait... wrong show.
Re:You know what I'd like to see? (Score:2)
Riker: Wait a minute! I don't understand!
Crusher: Captain, I'm picking up an energy buildup in the middle of the city. I don't know what that means, but it might be a weapon of some kind.
Worf: AAAARRRRGGGHHHHHHH!
Picard: Data, analysis
Data: Curious.
Picard: That's not analysis, Mr. Data.
Data: Apologies, Captain.
Picard: That isn't, either.
Riker: Wait a minute! I don't understand!
Data: Sensors detect high levels of Proprietary Software in the city the
Re:You know what I'd like to see? (Score:2)
Re:You know what I'd like to see? (Score:2)
Then we could perhaps call it Operation: Santa Cruz and do the world a favour.
Oh the irony of the dilemma!
the obligatory qutoe (Score:2)
The questions I have to ask..... (Score:4, Funny)
Does it contain Harrison Ford?
Could it be modified to contain Harrison Ford?
And this is redundant, but it is slashdotted already.
Here is google cache [216.239.57.104]
Image Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
http://unbolted.llarian.net/lego/ [llarian.net]
Hope he can... (Score:2)
I torrented it! (Score:2, Interesting)
Download the torrent here [homelinux.com].
This may be overkill, but at least I'll get experience. I'm hosting this shit myself, so send me some input or post back
What I am waiting for... (Score:2)
Well, he looks like one...
Re:the least they could do is (Score:3, Funny)
You liked them that much, huh? Well, there's no accounting for taste.
KFG
I'm sorry (Score:2)
Maybe you would like to discuss Mars 24 hours a day but I don't. Other things do happen you know that are interesting to talk about as well.
MOLA->BT [icarusindie.com] Everything you need to know to get MOLA data converted over to the BT format to be loaded into a terrain engine.
It's quite facinating when you realize the entire city of Phoenix could fit into one of those larger craters. Many people find it hard to fathom just how bad it would be if Earth got hit by a decen
Re:Where's the money ? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sad state of affairs with Legos (Score:2)
But somewhere shortly after the minifigs, it went very, very wrong. Too many special pieces. Too many things that could
Re:What is it with /. and Star Wars ? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What is it with /. and Star Wars ? (Score:2)
Yeah, no kidding! Look at the NEW star wars movies... Simplistic plot, one-dimensional characters, poor acting, but WOW, look at the effects and color!! They're amazing!
Re:Wow (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Lego Animation (Score:2)