Rightly so. This is really fine stuff, Dave. It makes me curious about these projects: how long do you keep each build? What’s the one you’ve kept the longest?
Usually stuff stays together for a couple weeks or so, depending on how lazy I am and if I need the bricks for something else. If I don’t have anything else going on something may stay on the table for ages, or I might take it apart within days to get started on the next thing. Once I’ve taken enough photos, it’s on the chopping block. The only exception was the Death Star set, which is still together.
“What had happened was, I was sittin’ here on the porch, drinkin’ my delicious coffee.. and then my coffee fell off the steps into the landscaping.” : (
Rightly so. This is really fine stuff, Dave. It makes me curious about these projects: how long do you keep each build? What’s the one you’ve kept the longest?
Usually stuff stays together for a couple weeks or so, depending on how lazy I am and if I need the bricks for something else. If I don’t have anything else going on something may stay on the table for ages, or I might take it apart within days to get started on the next thing. Once I’ve taken enough photos, it’s on the chopping block. The only exception was the Death Star set, which is still together.
Impressive work!
I really like the trash on the street
That’s great.
While I discovered your blog because of the comic content, I really wish there would be more posts about Lego. Love those.
“What had happened was, I was sittin’ here on the porch, drinkin’ my delicious coffee.. and then my coffee fell off the steps into the landscaping.” : (
Looks great, Dave. I think my favorite part might be the buckled sidewalk.
Dave – awesome work! I love the brotha on the porch that is so New Orleans not to mention the sidewalk and trash! You got talent! :)
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