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Hi All, I have posted some of these here before, but I thought I'd post the full set as things now stand. This consists of all the Pink Floyd studio albums, and other assorted items. They were physically built, and then had somewhere between a lot or no post-processing to try and match the original design. The Early Years 1. The Piper at The Gates of Dawn 2. A Saucerful of Secrets 3. More 4. Ummagumma 5. Atom Heart Mother 6. Meddle 7. Obscured by Clouds Extras 8. 'Kew Gardens' 9. 'Wrapped in Pink' 10. Relics 11. Pompeii The Middle Years 12. The Dark Side of The Moon 13. Wish You Were Here 14. Animals 15. The Wall 16. The Final Cut Extras 17. 'The Lunatic is on The Grass' 18. 'Welcome to The Machine' 19. 'A Smile From A Veil' 20. Animals - Daytime 21. Outside The Wall 22. A Collection of Great Dance Songs The Later Years 23. A Momentary Lapse of Reason 24. The Division Bell 25. The Endless River Extras 26. The Delicate Sound of Thunder 27. 'Stone Heads' 28. 'North American Heads' 29. Pulse 30. Live 8
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When Pink Floyd announced in around 1994 that they would be releasing new music after a long hiatus, no one was happier than their art department (Storm Thorgerson and friends) who finally had a new project to get their teeth into. One of the main results of their new work was the iconic scene of the two heads talking to each other. There were many different versions of this concept produced, both physical statues and drawings. I have not followed them literally but just chose what I thought looked nice! For Lego and Pink Floyd purists, this one is all Lego and is also the closest I got to what was on the CD cover, with Ely Cathedral in the background. Number 1: The Division Bell Some of my other experiments were as follows; The music on the album was not well-received critically at the time, but I think it has gone on to become a minor classic.
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Hello All, I have been posting these one by one in a separate thread as I built them, with different variations. There are many different forms of the original covers in existance due to differences between CD release, vinyl release, printing processes over the years and so on. I have finished all fifteen now thought it would be nice to pick a single example of each, and try to match it to the nearest copy of the original sleeve art that I could find. Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/retro__chip/ NUMBER 1: The Piper at The Gates of Dawn (1967) NUMBER 2: A Saucerful of Secrets (1968) NUMBER 3: More (1969) NUMBER 4: Ummagumma (1969) NUMBER 5: Atom Heart Mother (1970) NUMBER 6: Meddle (1971) NUMBER 7: Obscured by Clouds (1972) NUMBER 8: The Dark Side of The Moon (1973) NUMBER 9: Wish You Were Here (1975) NUMBER 10: Animals (1977) NUMBER 11: The Wall (1979) NUMBER 12: The Final Cut (1983) NUMBER 13: A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) NUMBER 14: The Division Bell (1994) NUMBER 15: The Endless River (2014)
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Hello, I really enjoy turn something i like in Lego, Iconic concret of the iconic band Pink Floyd playing in Pompeii 1972, I made only half circle, and is 48x96studs, The curved base of the Pompeii arena is made with train tracks, cover with bricks, plates and plants. The band i try to replicate every single detail... Its still a work in progress... when I build with real bricks, I will improve some aspects. Have almost 3000parts. Lego - Pink Floyd Pompeii by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr LEGO - Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii (1972) by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr
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Hello! I haven't done much building in the past year (the first MOCs I posted were a couple of months old when I joined) but now I have time to spare and can focus on building. Today, I present Battersea Power Station, a hallmark of the south London skyline and star of a couple of Doctor Who episodes and the cover for Animals by Pink Floyd. I saw it when I was in London just the other day, and it was very exciting! I have designed it in the style of the Architecture sets because I think it (the building) would be at home in the line. Pictures follow. You can see them on Flickr as well. Thanks for reading! And, of course, comments and criticism are welcome.
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