Us programmers use toothpicks as a 8 meter cruise model. Unfortunately, they can't get into the water.
toothpick replicating queen Marie's cruise model
human wonders brought infinite creativity, even very popular. People can also create amazing works through their products. Wayne Cousy, 50, has spent years copying the Marie Queen's cruise model with about 800000 toothpicks, with a length of 25 feet (about 7.62 meters), 3 feet wide (about 0.9 meters), and 6 feet (about 1.8 meters) high. The details of
, according to the daily mail, Wayne is a computer programmer in Chicago who has been fond of making models with toothpicks since childhood, which has been said to have been spent. More than 12 years of time to make a variety of ship models. Because the ship model project is huge, at present, he has made only 7 ships, including the famous Titanic cruise ship.
about 800000 toothpick replicas of Queen Marie's cruise model
Wayne said: "when I was in five, I used a toothpick to set up a tents, and then the house. I made the first ship a year later. I would like to take this as a career, but obviously it is too slow, but it is easy to get the chance to show. I take this as a hobby, but some people call it art, and slowly everyone starts calling me an artist. The 10 - foot (about 3 - meter) Titanic model built before Wayne took a year, then used 75 thousand toothpicks, and then sold it to the Losangeles Museum for $10 thousand.
the details are not so careless as
, of course, Wayne's ship also has a drawback, that is, never to go into the water, because the toothpick is stuck with the soluble glue, so the ship will enter the water. Disintegrate。