When thousands of geeks descend on San Diego Comic Con later this month, many will pause at the Lego booth to admire the toy company's latest large-scale model: a human-sized replica of the Flash, in brick form.
What onlookers won't see is the months of preparation that go into large-scale brick-building. It's a process that takes place about 2,500 miles across the country at the Lego model shop in Enfield, Connecticut, where a team of 13 brickmasters work tirelessly to produce pieces that will delight fans worldwide.
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via Zero Tech Blog