 | Front view: on the upper level, Almost Joe Vig gets distracted and is about to fall through a worm hole that ends in the 1970s with a very similar scene... |
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 | The present: I used a modern door and window. Minifigs, bicycle, 1x8 tile pieces and jumper plates did not exist for most of the seventies... |
 | Past scene: arm and legless minifigs, built up bike, small door and window, 2x2 tiles. I made a point of checking and old idea book (number 222) to be sure all these parts existed back then. |
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 | How do you build a worm hole in Lego? Well this is the closest I can get to what a worm hole looks like in sci-fi movies... It is surprisingly strong: I've had it on my building table for several months now and it hasn't broken! |
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 | This is my "studio": a folding table, three baseplates, a tripod and a reading light. |
 | This view shows the reading light. Its flexible head lets me send the light in various angles... |