June 28, 200420 yr Notice how Columbus finally has light rail... :wink: The person that constructed those lego replicas has quite a bit of talent. The LEGO Huntington Tower looks identical to the real thing. I would have loved to see it in person.
June 28, 200420 yr Why didn't the guy do Rhodes? It looks the most like it was made out of Legos and could probably be completed in about 10 minutes. :D
June 28, 200420 yr Why didn't the guy do Rhodes? It looks the most like it was made out of Legos and could probably be completed in about 10 minutes. :D :lol:
July 1, 200420 yr So many bald people in Columbus... is there some sort of radiation problem? Or just bad genes?
July 1, 200420 yr ^ The economic downturn and Gov. Taft's policies have resulted in a stagnation in snap-on hair manufacturing.
December 23, 200519 yr WOW! That is absolutely amazing! When and where was this and does it still exist!? I have always wanted to do that!
December 23, 200519 yr WOW!!! :-o I built some pretty interesting stuff with my LEGO's when I was younger, but nothing like that. Incredible detail, especially the Huntington Building (hell, they even included the sign on the side of the building!).
December 23, 200519 yr I'm pretty sure the whole city will be on display at First Night Columbus for New Year's. Here are a few more pics I was able to scrounge up from the group's website... http://www.coltc.org/index.php
December 23, 200519 yr Wyandot Lake. DUH!!! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 23, 200519 yr wow! the little street details are the best part -- if you keep looking you keep seeing new things. it's funny how except for leveque, all those bland tall buildings look so much better as legos than in real life.
December 24, 200519 yr So does Lego provide custom parts? There are definitely parts there that are unique so how does one go about getting or making these custom parts?
December 27, 200519 yr So does Lego provide custom parts? There are definitely parts there that are unique so how does one go about getting or making these custom parts? I believe there are computer programs that allow someone to design something and send those specs to Lego Inc and they will send you the pieces needed to build your design. Here's Cincinnati's Union Terminal. It was done in 2004 according to the sign
December 28, 200519 yr moonloop, I was at the Museum center yesterday and saw that model. Very detailed.
December 30, 200519 yr We're watching you... :type: "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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