Rapture Rises in Lego - UPDATED

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Rapture Rises in Lego - UPDATED

A Lego builder by the name of Imagine Rigney has created a plastic brick cross-section of Rapture that would make Andrew Ryan himself stand back and say, "Wow, dude, that's some nice work."

Rapture, as we all know, is a city under the sea, which means it's a pretty big place, difficult to adequately replicate in Lego. But matters of scale didn't stop Imagine Rigney from going to work on the crumbling dystopia and bringing to Lego-life the world of BioShock [http://www.amazon.com/BioShock-pc/dp/B000MK694E/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1308252814&sr=8-5] in all its shattered glory.
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The attention to detail here is absolutely astonishing, from the Big Daddies and Little Sisters roaming the blue-tinted corridors to the miniature posters advertising Eve, Atlas and of course the 1959 Masquerade Ball. It really is a stunning creation. Pity there's not a little Lego guy with a busted Callaway sticking out of his ear, but I guess you can't have everything. More of Rigney's impressive work can be found at Flickr page [http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/275012].

UPDATE: It's patently obvious that as cool as this Lego Rapture is, there's one thing that could make it even cooler: submersion! And since little plastic bricks are entirely immune to the deleterious effects of water, it struck me as a not-entirely-bad idea. So I asked the builder what he thought of it.

"It probably could be submerged slowly. I have it wired for lighting though and would have to take the LEDs out first, but with a big enough tank it might work," Rigney said.

But while it would be at least briefly awesome, there would almost certainly be trouble in the long run. "The problem would be some of the lighter elements like the minifigs and interior details. Those would probably try floating away," he explained. "And then just the pressure of the water might start to cause the walls to want to separate. Not sure how long it would hold up."

He agreed that submerging his mini-Rapture would give it "a whole new dimension," but also made it pretty clear that he's not too terribly interested in actually doing it. "I was hoping the lighting I added to the 'water ceiling' gave enough of an underwater mood that I wouldn't have to consider actually putting it in water," he said.

via: Irrational Insider [http://irrationalgames.com/insider/rapture-in-lego/]


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Nimcha

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Oh Lego, thanks for enriching my childhood.

And providing lunatics with the materials to do something like this!
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Andrew Ryan using the word "dude" makes me lol.'

This LEGO stuff makes my jaw drop.
 

ChillShark

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Yes, but now what? I could never understand why someone would spend hours doing this with Lego. I mean, if it isn't going to be a main feature at Legoland, what's the point?

Will he be paid for doing this? Except for people saying: "Flipping sweet man!" What other points or reward does he receive for his time and money spent? And don't say a sense of accomplishment.
 

Carnage95

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Now put it in water and it will be complete!

Really amazing to see what these kind of people can do with something like Lego.
 

TimeLord

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I'm still waiting on a Lego TARDIS that's bigger on the inside!
However, this is still awesome!
 

Citizen Snips

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ChillShark said:
Yes, but now what? I could never understand why someone would spend hours doing this with Lego. I mean, if it isn't going to be a main feature at Legoland, what's the point?

Will he be paid for doing this? Except for people saying: "Flipping sweet man!" What other points or reward does he receive for his time and money spent? And don't say a sense of accomplishment.
What's the point of the hours I spend making my perfect grade Gundam models, or the months I could spend refurbishing an arcade cabinet? It's a hobby dude. If it has a point, then you're probably not getting the whole point of an activity that lets you escape from the day to day grind of living.

Some people of course have hobbies like making jewelery that they could then sell, but I've seen time and time again where it stops being a hobby and turns into a job.
 

Panda Mania

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Midnight Crossroads said:
I know it would never happen, but I was hoping they were actually making a Lego Bioshock game.
My god, the sheer prospects! Now all they need is a little Lego golf club...
 

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ChillShark said:
Yes, but now what? I could never understand why someone would spend hours doing this with Lego. I mean, if it isn't going to be a main feature at Legoland, what's the point?

Will he be paid for doing this? Except for people saying: "Flipping sweet man!" What other points or reward does he receive for his time and money spent? And don't say a sense of accomplishment.

Whatever it is, it's probably the same reason Minecraft is so dang popular.
 

Amondren

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If they sold them I would buy it. Seriously put this in Lego land or someplace for people to see.
 

orangeapples

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ChillShark said:
Yes, but now what? I could never understand why someone would spend hours doing this with Lego. I mean, if it isn't going to be a main feature at Legoland, what's the point?

Will he be paid for doing this? Except for people saying: "Flipping sweet man!" What other points or reward does he receive for his time and money spent? And don't say a sense of accomplishment.
chase dreams, not dollar signs
 

Buizel91

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Midnight Crossroads said:
I know it would never happen, but I was hoping they were actually making a Lego Bioshock game.
That would be awesome! Personally i'm waiting for Lego Pokemon, Along with Lego Halo and Lego Transformers (Lego in disguise!)

OT: That is awesome, i love how with Lego you can create pretty much everything xD
 

Goofguy

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Reminds me of this guy's [http://www.flickr.com/photos/23575410@N05/] fantastic work re-creating Star Wars scenes with Lego.