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Legodeath - Twisted Lego Constructs

Mooseboy writes "I searched /. and was suprised to find that there were no articles that referenced legodeath.com. This site has several lego mini-dioramas depicting torture, execution, domestic accidents, and other scenes of questionable taste. I've had a chance to see it, so you may commence the slashdotting!"

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  1. The red logo's are... by dagg · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Blood! That dude in the rack's head fell off... and it is surrounded by red logo's. That is pretty sick, man!

    Loading up the Flash was annoying at first... but once it all loaded, I didn't seem to have to hit the server again. That's a plus in a case like this. I hate to just see an introduction page... and then nothing else because of a slashdotting.

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    Sex - Find It
  2. Re:It'd be cooler if... by Cyno01 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Go on kazaa, and type in lego. It scares me that people have that much time on their hands. Lego chainsaw massacre and lego blazing saddles are pretty damn funny though.

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    "Sic Semper Tyrannosaurus Rex."
  3. Nicely Choreographed by Mirell · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Now what would be nice if the designer of these works of art actually sat down with a CAD software for Legos, such as MCLAD, and nicely worked out all the specific designs, and determined the best view-points, then rendered them with POV-Ray...

    Maybe it's best most engineers aren't really artists per se...

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    We have so much time, and so little to do - strike that! Reverse it. Tryn Mirell
  4. Leocad anyone? by newsdee · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It would be nice to have these models as Leocad files so that we can make our own modifications and contributions. :-)

  5. what about this site? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting
  6. Mindless modding by MacAndrew · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's a pity that (apparently) sincere opinion in the parent is labeled a "troll." Did the modder notice that the story's author was actually soliciting opinion??? Or merely object to the parent's fairly mainstream opinion? (Not that minority viewpoints, if sincere and explained, should be censored.) I mean, what sort of reaction are we to infer is correct -- "Uhhh, good use of the new #6781 black Legos, but I think the site's HTML is kind of weak."?

    Maybe the poster's silly, maybe I don't even agree. But if the Lego work is free speech (yes), let be the critique. There is a lot of criticism on here of suppression of free speech by governments (China/filtering, U.S./DMCA), corporations (Microsoft), and individuals. Why so little of intolerant /. modders who don't like "liberal" complaints?

    Save your mod points for +mods. M2 this waste of time "unfair." [/rant] Ah, that helped.