This model of the Harry S Truman warship is a 350-pound, 200,000 brick beast. Talk about being a work of art--it comes complete with electrical lights, moving elevators and radar dishes.
It was, not surprisingly, built by a German. It took him $20,000 on parts, a year and lots of arguments at home to get it finished. It is now a LEGO show piece touring around Europe, so that will get him away from the wife who is fed up with him.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Giant LEGO Builds
- Opportunity for creating massive, detailed LEGO models for display and exhibition.
- Advanced LEGO Technology
- Incorporating electrical lights, moving parts, and interactive features into LEGO creations.
- LEGO Show Pieces
- Creating stunning LEGO sculptures and models for touring exhibitions and events.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Design
- Exploring the intersection of LEGO and art to create unique and visually stunning pieces.
- Event Management
- Organizing LEGO exhibitions and shows to showcase impressive LEGO creations.
- LEGO Accessories
- Developing and selling specialized LEGO components and technology to enhance creativity and functionality.
