Nov 8 2007Man Builds LEGO Air Conditioner

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Nathan Sawaya, a man who makes a living building LEGO stuff made a life-size replica of a Carrier brand air conditioner for their convention last year. Then, not to be out done, Bryant Air Conditioning commissioned him to do the same thing for their convention. And he agreed! What a schmuck. How about some air conditioner company loyalty, Nathan? This guy probably has two LEGO brick girlfriends at home and doesn't even have the common courtesy to put one in the closet so she can't see when he's banging the other.

One more of the inside after the jump. Note: The fan actually turns. Whee.

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LEGO Air Conditioner [neatorama]

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IT HAS NO PLURAL JUST LIKE WIND, WATER OR FRIGGIN TARMAC

@1 are you ok? do you need to sit down and rest for a minute? Just breathe it will be OK.... Oh and this guy is talented as all hell, I hope he gets paid for this otherwise he's just WAY too into LegoS.

I was in a terrible accident. Unfortunately, the ambulance took me to a nursery school. There, my deformed backside was replaced by legos.

I stand before you today as LEGO ASS!

^ I don't know what to make of #3. But the "ass" part fits in there somewhere.

Being a LEGO enthusiast and fan, I say this thing rocks!

I say, consider suicide Nathan

You tell 'em #1

Carrier and Bryant are owned by the same company, so he did have loyalty. In fact they are the same units, so he probably just made one and changed the logo after the first showing.

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