@mistersavage You may recognize this.

Dec 26, 2017 10:36 PM

Knolling is done! This is my first extensive Lego set and my first time knolling too. Time to start assembling!

This machine is the pinnacle of dedication, hard work, and understanding that impossible is a state of mind that can be overcome.

The Saturn V has such a rich story behind it from crossing the wiring of two of the J-2 Engines during Apollo 6 to new guidance technology developed at MIT to landing a man on the moon during Apollo 11.

From helping my university's rocket team win a NASA competition with this rocket ...

... to seeing the Saturn V's in Huntsville ...

... to now having been able to build my own Saturn V, I love rockets and everything about them. I could talk about them all day, but to save you from that, I'll stop here.

#saturn_v #nasa #rockets #lego

Here's my dog on her favorite rug thanking you for reading!

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

@mistersavage this guy knolled it better than you!

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Thanks. I think theirs looked a lot cleaner. I would’ve done some of it differently but it was satisfying

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What in blue blazes is knolling?

8 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

If something has a lot of pieces, you may them out like that and it helps keep everything organised to keep things from being lost.

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Oh, neat. I'll have to try that if I can ever afford another Lego set

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I even do that with the cheap Lego sets. It just feels satisfying to have it all organised.

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I can see that. But even the "cheap" Lego sets are a bridge too far for the foreseeable future. Still a neat idea.

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