
Deborah Higdon’s lovely microscale train bookends also include fake Lego books to help support real ones. [via the Brothers Brick]

Deborah Higdon’s lovely microscale train bookends also include fake Lego books to help support real ones. [via the Brothers Brick]
It would have been great if each bookend would have a train in it.
And both trains are synchronised.. one stops and then the other one starts, to create the illusion that one train is driving through the book without destroying them
That is what is happening, click the Flickr link and look at the photos, the back end of the train is on the right bookend but not in view from the photo angle.
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