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  • hey, not fair, you didnt give credit to the soundtrack designer at the end.!

  • Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company's "Waterwheel"! One of the first electronica pieces ever.

  • Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!­!!!!! waht a nicve pice of .... music!!!!!

  • i hade to mute it

  • i have nothing to say but- niiiiice.

  • Halo got nothing on this.

  • Not really sure how some of these would ever be useful (where do you get a stack of four cubes, and why would you link a whole stack at once?) but it does make it easier to see when you're using such huge units (my cubes are 13mm on a side or smaller, and there's a guy on here using Post-Its for 9½mm cubes ;-)

  • id like to see a video on how this was actually made,but im afraid without audio i got bored really quickly.............

  • ok?

    its friken me out

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  • OMG my brain hurts.This is wicked!! :D

  • this is better than lego

  • you, my good sir...mam (sorry i dont know yet) are brilliant

  • WHATS THAT ANNOYING MUSIC!!!

  • not trying to say something bad but yes it kinda is. its to repetitive.

  • that is soo neat!

  • You may notice that I fumble the assembly in a couple of places and have to rebuild some of the cubes as I link them. We could have re-shot those segments, but I chose to leave them in because IT HAPPENS, and you should get to see how to recover from it.

  • It happened to me as well when I constructed my Level 1 Menger Sponge. I did the covers as well and got frustrated when I tried to cover the faces that were inside the cube (eg not on the outside faces).

    I think I made it harder because I had white cards and I painted 72 of them in Black Acrylic paint (which will actually run if it gets wet lol).

  • Originally I got the colored cards from a printer's recycle bin. When he saw what I was doing with them, he arranged to have his employees set aside all the misprints on colored stock in a special box for me to pick up weekly. If you don't have a friendly printer near you, you can buy colored card stock and cut it yourself.

  • Awesome video.

    Where did you get all those coloured cards from?

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