Trucker built a scale model of NYC over 21 years

116 pointsposted 5 months ago
by speckx

19 Comments

jrmg

5 months ago

For those skimming the surface of this article as I almost did:

The pictures in the article, impressive enough, are just the Manhattan portions of his model. He has in fact modelled all of New York!

> Macken said it took him about 10 years to build Manhattan alone and 11 years for the rest of the boroughs.

The full, absolutely huge, model can be seen on his TikTok (linked at the end of the article): https://www.tiktok.com/@balsastyrofoam300/video/754180447598...

senkora

5 months ago

All of NYC except for the southern part of Staten Island.

mhuffman

5 months ago

We don't talk about the southern part of Staten Island

XajniN

5 months ago

C’mon, explain the joke.

user

5 months ago

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mrits

5 months ago

If this doesn't sell for more than the highest NFT what are we even doing

johnny-g-tyler

5 months ago

The article says there are 1 million buildings in NYC?

That seems high ... only 10 people per building?

codyb

5 months ago

Tons of buildings aren't residential. And there's still lots of single family homes as you get out into Queens, Staten Island, up further in the Bronx and further out in Brooklyn sometimes too.

I wonder how many people are living in buildings with 100+ people as I am (estimate a couple thousand in my building from back of napkin math I think).

New York City's fairly vast when you take into account Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx. Manhattan's less than a tenth of the land area.

epc

5 months ago

One million buildings…that's residential, commercial office or retail, and other (factories, storage, etc).

metalman

5 months ago

yes, and somewhere there will be at least one very dry definition of what NYC considers a "building", but then again it might be contextual and turn out to be a deap dive into the mind twisting depths of beuorcratic moat's and silos, only for the very brave and commited

nielsbot

5 months ago

what a madlad. i call this true art.

aklemm

5 months ago

Wow so it's down to the building level? I wonder how he did those and how accurate they are. Dimensions seems right on.

antonvs

5 months ago

If you look at the video on his tiktok, the boroughs are divided into rectangles with clear shifts between the borders. For the boroughs at least, it seems like he repeated a style for a given rectangle and then switched to a different style for the next one. The result is more impressionistic, it doesn't seem to be accurate down to the building level.

It's possible his Manhattan is more accurate, I didn't try to check.

bvan

5 months ago

Love these life-long ‘slow hobbies’. Great to see the passion and dedication.