Oh, I think I think I would like it highlighted, underlined, or somthing, this new fangled stuff is taking a bit of getting used too. Now that used a few bricks, It looks like he made it in his bedroom, I wonder what he did with it after it was done.
I would like to see just how large it truely is. and I wonder how many bricks he had used? How long did it take him to build it?
(according to Google translate) Scale: 1 / 40 Battleship Yamato Overall length: 6.5m, maximum width of 1m, estimated the number of parts used for more than 10 million I need to work on my Kanji reading and vocabulary a bit more before I can understand even a quarter of what Jun is saying... I favorited a youtube video he made of this a few months back. Did I forget to post it here? Jun's Yamato: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVEuVxa4ZB0 another person's Scharnhorst: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v7BtYPILhI
There's also a Lego USS Harry S. Truman complete with a deck full of planes. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=126969
OMG!OMG!OMG!!!! Boy I seen it all. A YAMATO made from CAKE and Frosting, A 12 Foot RC Yamato, A 72ft Yamto, a 35 FT Yamato, Yamato made from Cardboard, A underwater submersible Space Yamato and now THIS! I am truly amazed!
Are space Yamatos legal for MWC combat? They could be entered as a modification of the ship! 2 second speed, and a couple dozen units!