Hey guys,
Cool, huh?
Ya, this should be a pretty cool exhibit. I've been in on some of the planning. I've only seen rough pictures of most of the models and constructions. All (but one) were built in Kladno. They're all mini-land scale.
As you know, the exhibit is called "Wheels, Wings, & Waves", and it's all about transportation. There's everything from a Concorde to a diorama of Henry Ford's Model-T assembly line - And of course, a Titanic. (And no, Ted, it's not Scott's Titanic. I think the one is the exhibit is "only" about 6 feet long alhough I haven't actually seen it.)
I'm doing a large centrepiece creation - the only piece in minifig scale. It's a diorama or "world" about 2.5 metres round, and 1.5 high (at the tallest). It will be a permanent part of the exhibit, although I see it "evolving" as it goes from place to place. Basically, it's a landscape that will be populated with as many different forms of transportation as can be fit onto it. At this point, I'm going for at least 100, but there's tons of room for stuff to be added. Local clubs (in the cities it visits) will be able to add "approved" models to the layout while it's displayed in their city. It will look awesome.
I don't keep it up to date, but check out my
Flickr stream for shots of some of the models that will be on the layout. You've seen the hot air balloon in the magazine. Of course, I'll have tons of pictures of everything when it's all completed.
It all opens January 30th, and runs until May. From March to May, Science World is also looking for more Lego related stuff to fill several thousand extra square feet of space that will come available. If you guys wanted to put something on display, I'll wager there's room. Let me know.
I'm also doing a giant (4 x 8 x 8H) space shuttle build for the opening. This is a kid build event. Kids actually build sections (under supervision!) that become parts of the finished creation, which stays built until the end of the exhibit.
Let me know if and when any of you will be coming over. I'll schedule a "maintenance" visit to the exhibit, and meet up.