Unfiltered_Rabbit t1_j5iu3gb wrote
Awesome. It truly is the world's biggest 3D Puzzle. Makes my Burj Khalifa puzzle seem tiny, and that thing is huge.
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RockyLeal t1_j5k264s wrote
Only it's so very much not the biggest 3D puzzle. The reconstruction of Angkor Wat in Cambodia is orders of magnitude larger and more complex.
ifsck t1_j5nk8om wrote
IIRC there was part of Bayon that had been cataloged and the stones from crumbled sections were marked and laid in adjacent open areas by an archeological team, then the records were lost during the Khmer Rouge regime. When I went in 2009 there were blocks with numbers everywhere but no one knew exactly where they went or how to fit them together again.
405134 t1_j5l7879 wrote
That sounds awesome! I wonder how cheap it would be to build 3D printed tiny houses made of plastic. $500/each ?
gnat_outta_hell t1_j5lahdc wrote
Assuming you could meet building codes, probably closer to a minimum 15k factoring in electrical, HVAC, insulation, and plumbing. That's builder cost, so buyers would be looking at 25-30k purchase price.
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panckage t1_j5nckjw wrote
Its not a puzzle. They took it apart. They know how to put it back together!
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