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iBlox / (-Nick-):

--- Quote from: The Corporation on January 11, 2012, 01:29:36 PM ---Looks nice

But you seriously could have used a LOT less bricks for that.

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For what? The Monument? Or the Reflecting Pool?
K3k0m@n:

--- Quote from: iBlox / (-Nick-) on January 11, 2012, 03:59:35 PM ---For what? The Monument? Or the Reflecting Pool?

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both
iBlox / (-Nick-):

--- Quote from: K3k0m@n on January 11, 2012, 04:02:15 PM ---both

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The monument itself is 30by30 and I used 1by30by5's on 2 sides, then a 1by25by5 and 1by4by5's for the other 2 sides. I don't see how it's that big of a problem.

The reflecting pool is supported in the air by 1by64by5's and 1by32by5's and the baseplates on top (the water) are 64by64's and 16by64's with some other bricks.

It's 4329 bricks in all, the reflecting pool is 2702 bricks, and the monuments are 1631 bricks. One monument is 814 bricks.
Jerkface:

--- Quote from: comr4de on January 11, 2012, 12:04:28 AM ---HA
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SUCK MY PONY richard LARD TONY

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...and Mr. Tony vanishes.
Jacky:
A brick with 2 plates stacked on top of it is a foot, vertically. A 1x2 brick is a foot, horizontally.

The monument itself stands 555 feet. And the base is 55 feet, yes it's a square. Try doing this with those measurements.
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