Oblivious is a very original and sophisticated LEGO automaton, designed by a very talented american builder, Simon Cohen. The automaton is featuring a guy on a beach reading quietly his book on a transat chair, but disturbed from time to time by some noise coming from the sea. What can it be ? You will discover it turning the crank from this masterpiece. Everything move within this prodigious build along the turns of your crank: the waves in the sea, the shark fin, the character on the transat chair, his torso, his arms and his head. Simon Cohen found his inspiration in the work of other famous LEGO automaton builders, but looking at the mechanism from his own build, one can say that he surpassed his masters. Bring this awesome LEGO build back home thanks to high-quality building instructions you will find on Planet GBC.
Original design by: Simon Cohen
Number of parts: 841
Complexity for building:
Price for Building: €€€, average
Oblivious, on Simon Cohen YouTube channel
The initial version of the LEGO Automaton oblivious
Oblivious – from Simon Cohen
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Oblivious – from Simon Cohen
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