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Le métro en Lego

Bit late to the game with this one (Fagstein wrote about it a month ago) but it's still cool: Préfontaine metro station made from Lego. The video's creator, a guy named Alex Tipaldos, has a Flickr album dedicated to STM trains, buses and metro stations, all of them made with the same building blocks my dad used to make me giant cities on the living room floor (I was never much of a hands-on guy).

CORRECTION: This post originally misattributed the Lego models to Alex Tipaldos, who shot the above video. They were actually made by Martin Legault and Luc de Caen of QuéLUG.

 

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To be clear, Alex is the creator of the video, not the trains.

who made the train??? that is sooooo coooool!!!!!

Comment by anne
March 26, 2009 | 7:29 pm

Thanks for pointing that out, Fagstein.

 
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