7,279 pieces.
$662.90 in parts.
16 inches tall. 46 inches wide.
20 hours of labor.
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7,279 pieces.
$662.90 in parts.
16 inches tall. 46 inches wide.
20 hours of labor.
2020-11-17 18.26.05.jpg
2020-11-17 18.26.17.jpg
2020-11-17 18.26.30.jpg
Woah man, that’s pretty freaking cool! Did you have a template prefabbed to determine where to stick each colored piece?
Where’s the stat of how many were stepped on with your bare feet?
Cut my image into three squares, and converted each one into a grid from brickapic.com for five bucks each. Then made a spreadsheet to tally all the part together and convert them into the 1x1 dots I chose to use to make mine. The parts list output uses square pieces in many different sizes, so I needed to manually change to the pieces I want, then find all the available color pallette to make a couple substitutions, then place multiple orders from Lego's Pick a Brick, then count them and order any additional ones I didn't get.
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Well done - love it!
Markl
That is super cool!
That's awesome!!! Congrats
No contest - You win! This might be the first ever post, anywhere for that matter, that impressed everyone in my family equally. Hats off to you, plus your creativity and dedication! Salute, Mike M
Very cool. How's the wife like itin the kitchen? I would say it brightens the room.
Very cool!
Well done sir! Very cool.
What a cool idea, well done!
Sweet!
Amazing! Now I'm gonna ask my wife for a birthday present like this
Wonderful work, great detail!
... wow.
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