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mikemiller1955

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Got this email today...pretty nice work.:eek:

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Very nice, very nice indeed. Love the Tower Bridge model, would be great for my Britains ceremonial items :)
 
Now when someone calls me crazy for jabbing foam all day, I'll just bring up this thread. It is amazeing how talented people are.:)
 
Hi Mike,

That is some of the most amazing stuff I have ever seen! Do you have any information regarding the individual who constructed these fantastic toothpick sculptures?

Thanks for sharing the photos. The work presented in them is truly impressive!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
My god I wish I had 1/10th the artistic talent some people have.Must have taken years to produce these.
Mark
 
Incredible artwork indeed! I wonder how they can even move them. These must be very fragile unless they use superglue...:)
 
Hi Mike,

That is some of the most amazing stuff I have ever seen! Do you have any information regarding the individual who constructed these fantastic toothpick sculptures?

Thanks for sharing the photos. The work presented in them is truly impressive!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)

"We should all have such patience
It took Stan Munro (38) 6 years to build this toothpick city.
He used 6 million toothpicks and 170 liters of glue. Each of his creations is built to 1:164 scale.
He works at the Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse, New York (USA).
I can't even imagine the patience he had to do this.......I am sure I missed that line when the good Lord was handing it out!!"


was attached to the email I received.
 
"We should all have such patience
It took Stan Munro (38) 6 years to build this toothpick city.
He used 6 million toothpicks and 170 liters of glue. Each of his creations is built to 1:164 scale.
He works at the Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse, New York (USA).
I can't even imagine the patience he had to do this.......I am sure I missed that line when the good Lord was handing it out!!"


was attached to the email I received.

Hi Mike,

Thanks for the information. I am surprised he could construct so many structures for his toothpick city in only six years!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
It would take me a lot more than six years to finish one, let alone all of them. Fantastic work.
 

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