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Uploaded on Feb 16, 2010

Table designed and built by www.abgc.ie.

Boys and Girls
14 Pembroke Road
Dublin 4
+353 1 6877960

Say hello
greetings@boysandgirls.ie

New business enquiries:
makeourday@boysandgirls.ie

http://boysandgirlsagency.wordpress.com/

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  • De4th5tar

    omg how meny boxes of legos did you use and what was the price of tem all together

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  • James Stephenson

    To my knowledge, it was less then you'd pay for a big conference table....around €3K's worth of lego....

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  • PlaceboRulez1

    A lego block on it side is 8mm by 9,8mm. This way you can calculate how many 'pixels' you need. A fast calculation shows you need 42408 pixels (table is 152cm by 279cm). So if you buy the box LEGO Basic Bricks Deluxe box, that contains 1520 pixels you need 28 of them. That makes €588.

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  • James Stephenson

    but how many layers were used?

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  • mickeymou05

    Hi there - greetings from England and just wanna say AWESOME!!! :)

    Was just wondering how much did it cost in total and how many boxes of lego were used - couldn't help but notice the never ending growing pile of boxes on the side of the table.

    Thanks

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  • James Stephenson

    @mickeymou05 Sorry Mickey, only saw your post now. For all that info you can email makeourday@boysandgirls.ie or contact ABGC.

    For the actual lego, I think its cost €3k euro and not even sure how many boxes were used.

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  • brownbear152

    One of Beethovens. Maybe his 9th symphony.

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  • Tina Johnson

    Love this-what did you put on top of the legos to create a glossy top that would allow easy clean up? I would want something on top so food or other junk didn't fall into the legos

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  • PlaceboRulez1

    I would say not more than 1. More would add useless cost. But some shots in the video seam to point at at least 2 layers.

    Btw I know for a fact, because I build it myself, that the Lego in a 188,3 cm by 87,8 cm table will cost you €472,49. See:

    lego-dining-table.blogspot.nl

    Remember that in my table a Lego pixel is 8 mm by 8 mm and that in the boys and girls table there is no need for baseplates (they cost me €90,87)

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  • cmcampbell1000

    ....sheldon?

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  • PlaceboRulez1

    Correction: 2 mistakes.

    1. A Lego block is 9,6mm not 9,8mm.

    2. Forgot the sides of the table.

    New calculations bring me to €861

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  • Sunna Syed

    hmmm how effective was this... i wonder???

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  • lbaudenai001

    What is the music ?

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  • WhyJive

    it must have cost alot to make that video

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