World’s Tallest LEGO Tower: The Making Of

October 17, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 2 comments

You may have heard or seen pictures of the 100ft tall Lego tower that was recently built in the Rathaus Platz in Vienna. But now, check out this video showing how, with the help of 3,000 kids and 500,000 Lego pieces, the tower was built.

Now just imagine yourself pushing that thing down and watching the insuing destructive catastrophe. Oh Fun Fun Fun!

[Via TechEblog]

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2 Comments »

Comment by Kevin W.
2008-10-17 07:24:46

Color me impressed. It’s things like this that really restore my faith in humanity. Thousands of years of evolution have brought us to this pinnacle of human achievement. Now, we can finally get back to solving world hunger.

 
Comment by Joel
2008-10-17 08:25:16

Cool very cool! I imagine the time they had tooked building this tower! Excellent!

 
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