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Old Posted Jun 9, 2020, 2:55 AM
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Almost but not quite that expensive . . .

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Originally Posted by Tykendo View Post
Thank You. Man! did you need to take out a second mortgage to buy all those clear blocks?
Just wanted a 3D visual of the building to admire until the actual project is complete . . . I guess I am a fan of GBD, ZGF, BORA and TVA projects . . .

Some Fun Facts I used to construct the lego model.

• Block 216 in 460 Ft High or 5520 Inches Tall

• Each Lego Brick is .375 Inches Tall. So I used (4) Stacked Bricks per Floor.

• 4 x .375 Inches = 1.5 inches Per Level in Tower

• 1.5 Inches x 35 Floors = 52.5 Inches Tall for Lego Finished Model Height. Add 3 to 5 inches for mechanical . . . .

• Close to 1/8 Scale . . . 480 Bricks used per Level on Tower. . . . Food Cart, Ballrooms and
Shopping area not included.

• 480 Bricks x 35 Floors = 16800 Bricks . . .
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