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"What happens when you mess with the physics of it all?"

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"What happens when you mess with the physics of it all?"

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It was my distinct pleasure to go and see Inception about 3 weeks ago with a good friend who simply raved about the movie. I fell in love the second it started. I loved it so much I saw it again a few weeks later with another group of friends, and it was even better the second time.

I really wanted to build something from this movie, to show my devotion. I was considering the elevator scene, until I saw that a few builders way better than I had already done that part. I settled on the scene where gravity alters a city street. To get the full effect pause this trailer at 43 seconds.

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freakin.... sweet.

Loved the movie, and I like this MOC alot! Nice the way you had perspective down (smaller scale farther away)

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I almost pooped my pants when I saw this. This is amazing! Is it one MOC, or did you photo shop it. I need to see your whole setup to really admire it. Mind sharing a zoomed out picture? :sweet:

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That's an amazing creation, indeed! :thumbup: Love the idea as I loved the movie so there's jut one thing to say: BRAVO! :cry_happy:

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When I first read the title and before I saw the photo, the first thing that popped out of my mind was Christopher Nolan's Inception, and I was right! Wow, that's truly a wonderful and very unique creation Infomaniac! :thumbup: I simply love it. :wub:

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Wow, spectacular! Ever since I saw the movie a few weeks ago, I've wanted to make a MOC from it. Maybe I will soon, this is certainly inspiring. Now if only you could somehow replicate the thousands of objects floating in midair...default_tong.gif

I like how you slowly scaled down as the distance between the camera lens and the back of the MOC increases. First regular scale, then a sort of "midi" scale, and then finally mini. Well done.

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wow, instantly recognizable. Good Job! :laugh:

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Hello!

Even people like me who didn't see the movie (yet) recognize this scene as it was very popular in the trailers. :classic: What I find most impressive is the perspective/angle of the scene where you shrinked down the scale of buildings and cars the more far away they are. Excellently done! :classic:

Cheers,

~ Christopher

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That's absolutely brilliant and instantly recognisable. You've done a fantastic job with the perspective too.

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Most impressive. Excellent build and photography.

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This is the my favorite among all the 'Inception' inspired MOCs I've seen so far. Excellent job and great forced perspective. :thumbup:

Looking forward to more fantastic work from you. :sweet:

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Brilliant, absolutely brilliant! It's no wonder that Nolan's great movie inspires people to recreate scenes from it, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they're well executed. This one is - without the use of movie tricks :)

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Very nicely done. I don't know much about this movie but I really like the way you capture and illustrate the entire effects.

This is now blogged in,

See it on Classic-Town.net

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