One day, when I have my own house, I want a room with a huge window like this so I can watch the rain. It’s actually pretty coincidental that I decided to draw this at school today, because it started raining A LOT. Luckily I had a nice enough friend who let me borrow a spare jacket of his, so I wouldn’t get drenched.
Doodled this after hearing that audio recording of the letter Pianist sends to Strongman, augh my heart!
(Source: geniusbee)
Even I didn’t think I’d actually do it
Max Raabe saying “Prost!” with Christoph Waltz, as doodled in my victorian lit class ahahah
(Source: geniusbee)
Dedicated to the people struggling right now, who don’t feel worth much and don’t think they’re that great. You are stronger than you know. And you are the bravest person I know.
Lego has built a 1:1 scale model of the X-Wing fighter using an astounding 5,335,200 bricks! It’s as big as the real thing. Gizmodo writes that “it reproduces the official $60 Lego 9493 X-Wing Fighter. But instead of being 560-pieces and a few inches long, this model uses more than five million pieces and it’s 11-feet tall and 43 feet long, with a 44-foot wingspan. Just like the real X-Wing—and 42 times the size of the commercial Lego set.”
Here are all details about the model:
Contains 5,335,200 LEGO bricks
Weighs 45,979.61 pounds (including bricks and steel infrastructure)
Height: 11 feet / 3.35 meters
Length: 43 feet / 13.1 meters
Wingspan: 44 feet / 13.44 meters
32 builders spent 17,336 hours (about 4 months) to construct
It took 32 Master LEGO builders approximately 4 months to build it to completion. LEGO unveiled this behemoth at Time Square in New York City.