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Yes, you're looking at a massive recreation of 31st-century New New York from Futurama, done my Matt De Lanoy. It's actually 5 feet by 7 feet, and this picture doesn't even include the mutant-filled sewers which De Lanoy also included (head here for a full gallery). It apparently took him two years to build. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go cry for a while at how little I've achieved with my life. Thanks to everyone who sent this in. (Via CNet)
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Arsenal said:
I love legos and anyone who can build something like that is awesome.
Also a fan of the landspeeder with luke,ben and co in there
Posted 07/02/2010 at 12:27:17 PM
demoncat said:
that is the work of a Lego god. to take that much time and show ones love for futurama by building the whole city including the sewers not to mention the guy also built the planet express ship if you go to his site. plus the head museum with heads. the work of a Lego god.
Posted 07/02/2010 at 12:32:57 PM
jeffers said:
This whole thing is awesome Love the fact that there's even lego versions of Robot Santa, Zapp Brannigan and the two cops.
Posted 07/02/2010 at 12:38:54 PM
rgallows said:
I don't see an angry dome, so I'm going to have to be angry here- goddamnit!
Posted 07/02/2010 at 12:39:33 PM
Mighty Spaceman of the Future said:
Now here is something we can all enjoy.
Posted 07/02/2010 at 12:40:13 PM
MJN said:
I saw this at Brickworld a few weeks ago in Wheeling. The reason there are train tracks in front of it is because it was just one part of a mega display with all sorts of themed Lego creations, all of which had been put together forming a giant track which some trains were going around on. Very cool. Any self respecting nerd should make every reasonable effort to go to Brickworld at least once.
Posted 07/02/2010 at 12:53:13 PM
Rattrap007 said:
Lego needs Futurama sets now.. I'd buy a planet express ship...
Posted 07/02/2010 at 01:17:36 PM
neon_lights said:
There are literally no words for how awesome that is. I could weep with joy
Posted 07/02/2010 at 02:17:19 PM
DoctorSmashy said:
They are?! I almost don't want to watch the recorded ones now. Any chance we could get a review, Rob?
Regardless, this is a brilliant achievement. Madison Cube Garden is my favourite, it looks beautiful lit up like that.
Posted 07/02/2010 at 02:31:00 PM
Bad Brendan said:
Before i read the byline on this article i looked at the pink lego figure on the top balcony and thought, HUH that looks like Amy wong from Futurama....
Bravo LEGOTEER BRAVO!
Posted 07/02/2010 at 02:47:13 PM
KB_SBI said:
Impressed but also a bit jealous (so many Legos...)
Anyway, totally awsome (extra Points for Lego Nibbler, Zapp & the Cop duo).
God i wish i still had Legos when i see stuff like this.
Posted 07/02/2010 at 05:22:42 PM
Wade vs The World said:
Calm down ma'am.
We're all friends here. The point is the owner/editor/moderator has the right to remove any post they want....thats how the intertron works.
Accept it or move on. Just stop acting like a spoilt little child.
Posted 07/03/2010 at 06:06:35 PM
Lari said:
TR indeed featured this more than two years ago: http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/03/futurama_legos_give_me_whiplash_i_mean_ass_whiplas.php
Posted 07/04/2010 at 05:22:37 AM
Not A Tuna said:
Oh wow! Looks like my next paycheck will go towards some LEGO bricks to revive my childhood. FUTURAMA RULES!
Posted 07/05/2010 at 10:26:15 PM


