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« on being thankful | Main | Attention Holiday Shoppers! » November 29, 2002Fun with LEGOsI submitted this story, which I first saw on Fark, to Slashdot, but since none of my stories ever make it, I'm submitting it here, where I have an "in" with the webmaster: "A self-proclaimed "dork" has built one of the best models of Enterprise D I have ever seen (and I think I speak with some authority)...entirely out of LEGOs. I can see my house from here!" UPDATE: Holy crap! It got accepted! It got accepted! I submitted a story to Slashdot, and it got accepted!! /geekout Comments
Hehehe, I dunno if you've seen this Wil, but take a gander at this: http://brokennewz.com/reports/bobble.asp Doesn't look a bit like you, though..... hmm, oh well. It's cool just the same! Posted by: Micah at November 29, 2002 09:39 AMThis is a first and I'm pretty sure this will be a last. Anyway, my dad, as a ST:TNG fan and lover of all things Lego (he would steal mine and my sisters when we were little) would find this incredibly cool. I'll have to show him later. Bye, Becky. Posted by: Becky at November 29, 2002 09:42 AMThat took some serious time and thought. Part of me thinks that's really cool and part of me is terrified that someone has such hobbies. That IS impressive, especially when you think about how much work went into it. Wow. I'm guessing that the guy who designed it is an engineer or engineer student. (when I started typing this there were no comments. 3 people beat me to post #1. It's because I'm Canadian that I rank 4th place, isn't it? Who invited the Russian judge?) Posted by: Delphine at November 29, 2002 09:45 AMI refuse to be the first person to post a link to LEGO porn. I refuse to be the first person to post a link to LEGO porn. Way too much time on his hands. On the other 'hand', this is my favorite Lego - Monty Python movie... http://www.lego.com/eng/studios/studioinfo/montypython.asp Posted by: Artman at November 29, 2002 10:17 AMI saw that earlier on Fark, and I must say that while the first picture on that page doesn't look too good (due to the angle of the camera versus the model), THIS one looks fantastic. http://homepage.mac.com/happywaffle/images/ent/ent8.jpg The builder did an excellent job on this model. Posted by: Christopher at November 29, 2002 10:22 AMi can't deside if thats really cool or just super lame.... Posted by: numb at November 29, 2002 10:41 AMThe /. editors just hate you, Ensign Crusher Posted by: Mike at November 29, 2002 11:02 AMPeople do the weirdest things with Legos. I have nooooooothing like the patience (or, I admit, the desire) to make fantastic Lego creations, but I'd sort of like to *have* one of the Enterprise. That's pretty cool. Hee hee. Posted by: catie at November 29, 2002 11:16 AMI love this page: This guy has made tons of Star Wars models, anime models, cars, spacecraft and more outta Legos. I am in awe. Posted by: courtney at November 29, 2002 11:31 AMthat was totally cool- I always wanted to be that talented to be able to put stuff togther from scratch..... i usually only know how to alter what I already have.... make my style- like clothes- Happy Thanks Giving Ya'll hope you all got stuffed in a good way!!:P Posted by: Andie-Gypsy_girl at November 29, 2002 11:50 AMCome on Wil, fess up - it was you wasn't it? Posted by: scaryduck at November 29, 2002 11:55 AMThat certainly is an impressive model. For Lego fans out there, there is a great site with the Bible in Legos... http://www.thereverend.com/brick_testament/ I just love how the angel Gabriel has stubble in the story of Jesus' birth. Posted by: Amanda at November 29, 2002 12:14 PMOn what authority are you speaking? Have you been aboard the Enterprise? Posted by: Frank at November 29, 2002 01:00 PMSo I'm flipping through channels in the wee hours, and who do I see in an infomercial? Very Cool. The builder must have *alot* of spare time on their hands. wonderful imagination tho. :) Good job. Posted by: JediPrincess at November 29, 2002 01:36 PMI think everyone else has said it already... That's either really cool or really sad. What does it say about me that I'm leaning towards thinking it's really cool? Posted by: Sunidesus at November 29, 2002 01:42 PMWhen I first saw the pictures it brought back alot of good childhood memories. I built relly cool stuff with lego when I was a kid. marre Posted by: marre at November 29, 2002 02:13 PMFirst, check out the link that comes with the very first post. (WOW, a first post with some really interesting information. HA HA) Long LIve Legos! Posted by: keith in Montana at November 29, 2002 02:40 PMHey Wil, If you love Legos, and more importantly, if your kids do, you MUST take them to Legoland California (http://www.lego.com/eng/legoland/california/) in Carlsbad. Talk about everything Lego! Great for kids and Lego fans of all ages. Also, if you go, check out "Kevin Johnson & his Fine Feathered Friends" (http://www.laffalot.com/), the ventriloquist at Legoland. He's a good friend of mine, and incredibly talented and funny. Tell him I sent you. ;) Regards, -Jeremy Posted by: Jeremy at November 29, 2002 03:13 PMThis fills me with both kiddie squees and cynical adult quips. Which to choose...lets have both. Cool!!! & Perhaps we should introduce this guy to daylight...really slowly. The bobble head...definitely dick van-dyke Posted by: EnglishBen at November 29, 2002 03:30 PMSheesh! That's nothing. I *live* in a full-size replica of the Enterprise.
Wow, first post. Anywho... Really cool Macs made with building blocks. Tom Owad, the guy who built em started with LEGO but switched to Mega Blocks after Lego was mean. http://www.applefritter.com/compubrick I remember last year when I made (with a friend) a lego stop motion animation. It was star wars and only about 30 seconds long. Couple of lego car crashes too. Stuff like this takes a long time, but wow, is it worth it! Posted by: BDub at November 29, 2002 08:07 PMI'm a huge dork too. I was shopping with my best friend and her sister today (I ended up, inadventently, I swear! at the newest, most crowded mall in Denver on the busiest shopping day of the year) and we saw a model of Hagrid made out of Legos on disply at the Lego store. The Enterprise is awesome beyond belief. Posted by: Angie at November 29, 2002 09:32 PMHey Wil - Speaking of geek out - you were also mentioned in passion on BBSpot the other day: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2002/10/Top_11_steve.html You're just all over the "news" these days! :) Posted by: K2 at November 29, 2002 10:06 PMWil, FG Posted by: Fabian at November 29, 2002 10:06 PMI wanted to do that, when I was a kid. Of course I didn't have the talent, so I bought a pre-built model... Posted by: SpiderWebb at November 29, 2002 10:17 PMHey Wil /. posted the article. so you can no longer say they dont post anything you recommend. Plus i think this is really cool. that guy has way too much time on his hands however. Posted by: Denise at November 29, 2002 10:30 PMCongrats Wil on your Slashdot story!!! I wonder if you can ask them to fix the hyperlink to your site? My husband is quite the Lego geek (and of course a Star Trek fan). He was in awe of this masterpiece. Legos RULE!!! Posted by: nancyann at November 29, 2002 10:37 PMCongrats on your /. deflowering, Wil. Man... I bet I've submitted 100 stories to slashdot over the years (user #583) and have had not one accepted. Congrats Wil! Posted by: kir at November 30, 2002 02:04 AMI didn't know there were that many grey legos in the world. And as geeky as that is, it's probably something I would do if I actually had some motivation. Very cool. Anything with legos automatically transcends geekdom into the world of kitsch cool. It's like a law or something. Posted by: kelly at November 30, 2002 02:41 AMWell done Wil! Being a longtime trekkie fan, I have to admit that this project really took my breath away. It looks good, the scaling is right on (or as good as it can get with Legos, that is) even the nacelles *drools* are dead-on! Wow, that model was very, very cool. A lot of effort always pays off. It looks great. This reminded me of the time my hubby bought one of those new lego sets that actually move around with their own motors....as he was checking out he told the cashier it was a gift for our son...she looked over at our first born who was all of two years old and shook her head and laughed and said sure, okay. *still snickering about that clever nickname* Posted by: NephraTari at November 30, 2002 07:32 AMYup, I loved Legos as a kid and you do have to give someone credit for spending about a 100 man hours building the Enterprise with them. The 1st post Bobblehead thing is creepy. Maybe even looks a bit like the Greg from the Brady Bunch. Posted by: RetroRandy at November 30, 2002 11:06 AMStep 1: Get famous S--ds law isn't it! Two days ago, I did a blog entry ( http://blog.beebware.co.uk/archives/000083.html ) about just about every other Lego thing I've found on the 'net, and now thanks to Wil, I've got to think about doing another one about Star Trek models and Bibles in Legos. Still, when I came across it via Slashdot, it was still a "WTF? Who has the time to do _that_" moment! Posted by: Richy C. at November 30, 2002 08:32 PMI hate to admit I didn't associate CleverNickName with Uncle Willie til I saw his brag on the front page of WWDN. Congrats on a successful /. (SlashDot for the unwashed masses) post, which I read when it was first posted. Just proves that young Ensign Crusher really was ahead of the rest of the crew (writer ducks quickly and slinks off to bed). Hmm, he'll never invite me over now. Congrats, Wil, anyone else notice that although this guy has evidently too much time on his hands, he still calls the deflector dish a 'reflector dish'?? /me braces for the onslaught... Posted by: James at December 1, 2002 11:42 AMDelphine, *blinks* Wow I could NEVER do anything like that!! I lack the creativity. Still, that is damn cool =o) Posted by: GreenEyes The Official CAT of Violence at December 3, 2002 11:22 PMAcutally, the guy isn't an engineer. He graduated in interdisciplinary Liberal Arts with a second degree in Radio Television Film. He is, though, a dork. A very lovable Dork, but I assure you, he does have a life. His dog is really cool. (He was my college roommate, and I was VERY surprised to see his LEGO creations become a sensation.) Posted by: Chris at December 5, 2002 01:22 PMAw, you suck! 8) I've been trying to get a story posted on /. for ages, but no go. Dang it.... Posted by: SDream at December 5, 2002 08:38 PMuh, think the Enterprise took a while? How long do you think it took to do this? http://cache.lego.com/movies/studios/screeningroom/whitestripeslg.wmv Posted by: grime at December 8, 2002 12:48 AMPrinter Ink, Cartridges http://www.printersandink.net/specials Posted by: Ink Cartridges and Printer Ink Refills at October 30, 2004 01:56 PM Drug Alcohol http://www.helpaddicts.com/addicthelp Drug Alcohol http://www.helpaddicts.com/addicthelp Post a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. 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