1. I thought the harder part would be the pale-green tarmac that stretches across the Claw's legs. The screen wouldn't be TOO hard- but it would be a challenge indeed.
  2. Anyone think it would be cool to make a reproduction of the Streets vid out of Legos?

    I once made a Lego version of an LAPD patrol car. I've never made a liquor store though.
  3. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    I thought the harder part would be the pale-green tarmac that stretches across the Claw's legs. The screen wouldn't be TOO hard- but it would be a challenge indeed.


    Yeh that true too It's a challenge all in all really, I never had patience for Lego at all lol
  4. How many Legos would it take to build a full sized reproduction of the 360 stage?
  5. I remember that show. Good times.
  6. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    I have seriously contemplated and mentally planned out what it would take to build the 360 stage in lego, and I previously determined that it couldn't be done...don't get me planning it again, I'm no engineer...

    (I seriously want to so. so. so. bad. And I'm 19 years old. Haven't touched legos in almost 10 years....help me)

    EDIT: Clicked your link, downloaded the software. We'll see how far this goes later.


    This is a TRUE story. I sadly have no pics to prove it, but it's 100% true. I give my word.

    September, 1997. U2 are finishing their european Popmart leg, and the tour arrives at Vicente Calderon, in Madrid. My parents have tickets to attend the show, but I'm only 7 years old and I can't go. Fuck. Then I build a LEGO Popmart stage, a true LEGO Popmart stage (with B-stage, lemon, main stage, screen, everything - yes, I was proficient at Lego building), and I destroyed it on the following day, when they were back home.
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    This is a TRUE story. I sadly have no pics to prove it, but it's 100% true. I give my word.

    September, 1997. U2 are finishing their european Popmart leg, and the tour arrives at Vicente Calderon, in Madrid. My parents have tickets to attend the show, but I'm only 7 years old and I can't go. Fuck. Then I build a LEGO Popmart stage, a true LEGO Popmart stage (with B-stage, lemon, main stage, screen, everything - yes, I was proficient at Lego building), and I destroyed it on the following day, when they were back home.


    How many pieces you think it took?
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    This is a TRUE story. I sadly have no pics to prove it, but it's 100% true. I give my word.

    September, 1997. U2 are finishing their european Popmart leg, and the tour arrives at Vicente Calderon, in Madrid. My parents have tickets to attend the show, but I'm only 7 years old and I can't go. Fuck. Then I build a LEGO Popmart stage, a true LEGO Popmart stage (with B-stage, lemon, main stage, screen, everything - yes, I was proficient at Lego building), and I destroyed it on the following day, when they were back home.


    I wanna do that!!!
  9. ah lego! when i was young, me and my best friend would make millions of houses/castles/villages in lego, best toy ever invented!


  10. Oh, and this is great.