Cobble-bots At The Monument Of Magnetism by Jay-el-Jay
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Description
Some of the Cobble-Bots are visiting the Monument to Magnetism and having a good time as they also pay respect to one of the greatest forces of the universe.This piece was constucted from and is held together by magnets.Thank you for taking some time to look.
Comments (18)
MagikUnicorn
LOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVE IT :) Just hope the Earth will not pull the Asteroid toward us...like a magnet ! :) feb 15th Asteroid passing 28,000 miles from the Earth
Faemike55
Very gripping image
eekdog
now that's what i call sticking around, fun image Jim..
bakapo
they have magnetic personalities! this is soooo cool!
mgtcs
Very cool and creative image my friend, excellently done!
durleybeachbum
A wonderful construction, Jim. I think it would be definitely worth placing the monument in an outdoor woodland or park setting and letting the bots visit in daylight.
renecyberdoc
absolutely amazing Jim.
fallen21
Excellent picture.
magnus073
That monument is really cool Jim, and a great idea. The Cobble-Bots seem to be enjoying themselves a lot. Pardon my pun, but they really are attracted to it
blankfrancine
A truly original magnetic sculpture!It sort of reminds me of the robot on the old "Lost in Space" tv series. Great work,Jim.
Cyve
Stunning and beautiful composition ... Great creation !!!
JaneEden
Very interesting indeed, thanks for sharing, hugs Jane xx
bobrgallegos
Wonderful fun image Jim!!
LBJ2
Cool shot and idea, Jim. Nice and funny idea with the magnetism :)+5
android65mar
Clever bots!
jocko500
wonderful
Richardphotos
and you can check the speed on the speedometer at the bottom. very creative
danapommet
Fantastic work and photo Jim. I see you used two "snake eggs" in this creation. Out kids and grand kids would play with them for hours. I think we have a set someware!