The 5' x10' Hoth base diorama. The entire display consists of 55,000 to 60,000 pieces and has cool features such as 50 real LED lights and a remote controlled mechanism that deploys troops from the AT-ATs. This 5' x10' Lego Star Wars Hoth base Diorama created by Mark Borlase, he took about $3,000 and over 4 years in the making to complete. Cool! This creation won the recent Star Wars building challenge and was featured in the official LEGO Magazine. See more pics check out here.
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1 comment:
That is cool as hell, I love Lego. Great blog by the way, I'm going to have a good read now...
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