
The LEGO replica of Samford Hall we showed you last week? Now you can pay homage to in person. Just take a walk down College Street.
The little landmark is housed “for the foreseeable future” in a J&M Bookstore window display. You know, across from the actual Samford Hall. And it—or one just like it—can be yours… for a price.
The man behind the miniature masterpiece, legendary LEGO artisan—and Auburn (High School and University) graduate and Eric Harshbarger—will make your own LEGO piece of Auburn history for $1,500. Which may sound like a lot, but considering that the model required one month and over 4,000 impossible to find Norwegian pieces to make, it’s kind of a bargain. Interested parties should contact Harshbarger at eric@ericharshbarger.org.
(“War Eagle”-playing clock tower chimes not included.)
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see, when i’m like established in my career and i have money to blow on little toys, i would definitely buy this. that is awesome.
I want to see JHS!
I believe the company is Danish, not Norwegian.