Imagine Rigney is no stranger to building BioShock-inspired LEGO creations. Rigney, a huge BioShock fan, took his first swing at recreating a piece of BioShock Infinite

BioShock's Rapture in LEGO 15 IMAGES

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Rigney told 2K it took around 200-300 hours to complete the sprawling build, saying that figure "doesn’t count the design time in my head."Rigney said the choices made as to what went into the rooms in the Rapture recreation came down to a matter of personal preference."I just chose some of my favorites. They just seemed right," he said.This wasn't the first time Rigney built Rapture. In 2011, the artist made his first attempt at recreating the city, and his favorite scene in the latest build, the boiler room, is actually one of the first built for the original model. "I guess it holds a special place in my heart," he said.Not only is the model meticulous in its detail, it's also fully playable. The buildings' interiors can be accessed, something Rigney said he tries to do "with every build I create."Rigney's Flickr account is full of even more amazing LEGO models, if you want to check it out. Looking for some LEGO of your own? Check out these awesome LEGO gift ideas

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