Patrick Acton is an artist from Iowa who uses wooden matchsticks to create his incredible works of art. His works has been featured on ABC’s Extreme, Makeouver, Home Edition, Home and Garden TV as well as magazines such as Highlights for Children, Reminisce, AAA Travel Wood, The Iowan and others. A couple of years ago, Iowa artist Patrick Acton built a model of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts School completely out of matchsticks. His latest matchstick project is even bigger. He’s building a model of the fortress Minas Tirith from the Lord of the Rings trilogy! Acton expects the model to be completed in 2009.
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Wow this guy is amazing. I wonder how many hours (days/weeks/months) this took to complete. Hope it’s flameproof… and termite proof… it would be a shame to loose such a great work of art.
Hey! Wow, these are fantastic! Keep up the good work!
I think the first picture is Hogwarts, not Minas Tirith.
Anyway, very nice work!
Really Good Work.. I Coulnt Have The Patients To Do That :/
That guy has wayy too much time on his hands, but this is really cool =D=D
I think that this guy was probably age 10-11 when he started creating this and look at him now, only kidding, great work .
So smart
Took a lot of hard work You are great