PREMIUM – Ask Adam: What MythBusters Prop Were You Sorry to Destroy?
This week, Adam Savage answers a MythBusters question! Robin Feijen asks, “Did you ever make something for MythBusters and feel sorry that you have to destroy it?” Ask your own question in the comments section below or on social media (tagged #AskAdamSavage)!
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Now I wanna see a shot of Alphie.
Hey Adam! How do you store projects that aren’t completed yet? I’m trying to find a solution that keeps things protected and out of the way so I don’t end up with half a dozen things piling up on my workbench.
Hi Adam,
I was talking to my 8year old grandson about you and how much you love lego and thus prompted lots of questions about what you have built and how long and what’s your biggest build. He was also fascinated with the term knolling so I explained it to him and he said “I don’t do that cos I just make things up with the leggo box at your house” which I thought was such a wonderful piece of creative thinking. The other thing he said was ” does he like meccano? So I thought I would ask on his behalf.
His first lego space ship build age 5
Cheers, John