Saturday, July 4, 2015

his way or the highway


Noah built a Porsche from his imagination. But the fact that he built it without any instructions wasn't the most top-gear about this creation. I thought the ingenuity of using those hand-like parts to connect the trunk to the roof kicks this creation into higher gear.


I love that he didn't use a regular LEGO windshield. But that still wasn't the most top-gear thing about this creation. Noah prepared different LEGO stud pieces for when the headlights are on. 


Of course, he had to edit the photo of the one with headlights so there are light beams. Hehe. And yet, this still wasn't the most top-gear thing about this creation. If you look under the hood, you'll see he installed NOS (nitrous oxide systems) from Fast and the Furious. 


But even though these customized parts were so tiny that they obviously required such remarkable precision, these still weren't the most top-gear thing about this creation.  What won the race for me was how he built the car. He could have used the usual LEGO "car floor" - the flat piece with a ready provision for the tire pieces. 


But he didn't. Instead of building his Porsche from bottom up, he seemingly built the bottom of the Porsche from side to side.


This genius construction was what drove me to an unprecedented level of awe. Seriously, I am amazed at how the wheels in his head are turning.

So in the choice between his way or the highway, I definitely choose his way! 

Noah's age when he created this: 10 years, 5 months

2 comments:

  1. ACTUALLY SOMEBODY ALREADY BUILT THIS AND POSTED AN INSTRUCTION, tsk tsk shame on you copyright taker..

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  2. This post is from 2yrs ago. And it clearly states that Noah built it on his own without using any instructions. He built it using purely his imagination. If it looks like the "instructions" you are referring to, it was merely coincidence. Accusing someone of being a "copyright taker" is foul.

    So... SHAME ON YOU, TROLL!

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