Hey, They're Bricks

Submitted By: Mike R
Thanks to hot tipper Achika for this excellent link to Jan Vormann’s Dispatch Work – a series of site specific LEGO art installations and/or fixes
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Submitted By: Mike R
Thanks to hot tipper Achika for this excellent link to Jan Vormann’s Dispatch Work – a series of site specific LEGO art installations and/or fixes
Once again, some kid’s gonna be mad when his legos go missing. Come on people.
Don’t show this to the place that I work at… You’ll be giving them ideas! (Cheap bastards! jk)
thats epic!
I think this may be part of an art project in Germany that is repairing WW2 damage with lego.
http://www.gearfuse.com/fixing-a-hole-guy-fixes-wwii-damaged-german-buildings-with-lego-bricks/
That’s kinda cute!
This is genius! I’m going to use it around the house if i can.
Love it!
@gnomaedh:
@gnomaedh
Obviously you haven’t been Lego shopping lately–nothing remotely cheap about them!
@atrain
This looks like Amsterdam to me, typical pavement in Amsterdam. So I don’t think it is taht German project.
I laughed out loud at this one.
I wonder if the windows were fixed with Silly Putty.
LMAO
“It’s a lego brick….. house!”
Why is the one white lego jutting out? That is some poor engineering there. Any 4 year old could make the rows work out.
WTH? Who’d ever thought that Legos would replace the universal use for duct tape???
PS, I love the quilting squares and silliness of this page…
@Nimrod
Please top using that word, it has lost all its meaning.
@K
Great advice. In fact, epic.
@PurpleDuctTape
you cant simply duct tape a hole, first you must fill it with something to duct tape!
Im sure this is Germany, because there´s a ß in the street name and as far as i, as a german, know the netherlands don´t have an (we call it sharp s ) and is shown like this -> ß … it would be easylier (
) if there where an ä, ü or ö … grüß gott allerseits … lets have some weisswurst and bier … lol
yeah this is germany, in netherland it would named dorotheenstraat
Cute!
Clearly photoshopped, how do you people not notice?
@starer
Hey Starer, check out the link in the post! This is quite real and well documened art project going in in Europe. Enjoy!
@For The Wreckord
In any photo blog there is always SOME moron who *insists* that SOMETHING is fake, no matter how clear it is that it’s real. This happens at other very popular sites, and it’s the same sh!t, different day. I’ve learned to ignore the stupidity.
My world has changed. This means I can go to Legoland of California and slip in a a real brick or two!
@For The Wreckord
I stand corrected, but I thought the site was about bad fixes, not art installations or pranks. My mistake.
This is both a bad fix and an art installation. Can’t we all just get along?
I love this! It just looks like such fun. It’s playful and naive and very cute
@Luetti: there’s no street name in this pic, this defenately looks like Amsterdam.
It definitely looks European. And it definitely doesn’t look extremely Amsterdam. Actually… it does look rather German.
(And if you follow the link give above you’ll notice –)
@PurpleDuctTape
Those aren’t quilting squares. They’re unique patterns based on your email/IP address so others can’t impersonate you.
Modern day alchemy.
I love it!
@Matt Kendrick: She got mighty mighty
That’s smart!
It looks nice and colourful… ok I really just wanted to see my “quilt”.
If only the guy doing this were Dutch.
The funniest thing is that it’s not even done correctly. Did they get the white piece 1 square to long then just say “Good enough”? On the up side, if we start fixing it like this they can fire those guys and contract an elementary school to do it (We can pay them in juice!)