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How not to treat your bricks!

I would not leave my Lego near this guy! 

https://youtu.be/xa8ax-zHoGo?t=6s

But is was a clever idea... 

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  • dougtsdougts Member Posts: 4,110
    couldn't you just build some molds out of wood?  seems easier and probably less expensive
    DaraghTheBigLegoskichuckp
  • The_Mad_VulcanThe_Mad_Vulcan Member Posts: 162
    The best thing about this idea is:

    You don't have to use actual Lego bricks to get the same result and it is great use of non-Lego bricks.
  • akunthitaakunthita Member Posts: 1,038
    I remember seeing this a few months ago and it was painful to watch. All those poor LEGO bricks, and all he got for damaging them was two ugly barely useful tables. If he was into the artsy look, he could just have built the tables out of LEGO! :|
    Daragh
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,526
    I also saw it a while ago, he is really into concrete. It seems he covers everything in it.
    kiki180703
  • SumoLegoSumoLego Member Posts: 15,216
    I know someone else really into a similar precious metal...

    https://youtu.be/sr0gNJ090JA
    ricecake
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