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An artist has created the world’s smallest LEGO sculpture — so tiny it’s barely larger than a white blood cell.
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a tiny lego piece measuring 0.00099 by 0.00086 inches—a bit larger than a human white blood cell. “It’s madness, I know,” David A. Lindon tells BBC News’ Emily Ford. “I love the challenge.
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It was no small feat. British “micro artist” David Lindon set a Guinness World Record by creating a microscopic Lego block that is the same size as a human white blood cell — four times ...
micro-artist David Lindon has managed to build a red Lego brick with dimensions equal roughly to that of a single human white blood cell. Lindon used a specially calibrated light microscope to ...
Micro-artist David Lindon broke a Guinness World Record when he created a sculpture of a Lego brick approximately the same size as a human white blood cell. Photo courtesy of David Lindon ...
Feb. 20 (UPI) --An artist from England broke a Guinness World Record when he created a sculpture of a Lego brick roughly the same size as a human white blood cell. Bournemouth resident David A.