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Illustrated portion of a vintage, 1971 advertisement touting bricks made from "recycled" materials, including asbestos waste products.
(444), London Brick, ex brick lorry moved onto yard use, thus the "W" Flt No., (W 122), lobbing on the wall.
Release: January 2016
4634 pieces
US $349.99 - DE 349.99€
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Displayed MOCs at Brick Fiesta 2013. All the MOCs were excellent, and there's a few that I didn't get pictures for; which is quite unfortunate.
Unless stated otherwise, these are not my creations.
This is about 7am just on the outskirts of Kathmandu. The group on the left are children - I'm guessing aged 8 - 16 - waiting to start carrying the baked bricks that the men on the right are uncovering.
Release: Summer 2016
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The last brick road in Beloit. Slated for rebuilding and resurfacing this year to make way for new ACE HARDWARE store in downtown Beloit.
Took a pile of pictures at Brick Fiesta this year. Turnout was a bit disappointing compared to last year, but still had fun. I seemed to be damn near the only non-Texan at the con.
I think this entire train display was the work of Tony Sava and David Hawkins. Incredible stuff.
There were three of these brick circles in this area – I think they were made by school children on an outdoor activity.
In case it wasn't obvious before, this officially certifies TJ as insane. The thing weighs like 70 pounds and it not only has a functional crane, but it drives!
This year's Brick Fiesta was a bit underwhelming compared to the last two, and I didn't exactly help matters by hardly building all year. But had a good time hanging out with Steve.