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Published Friday 28th March 2008 12:54 GMT

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You are truly blessed... 

By André Marques
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:00 GMT
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When you can do a Playmobil reconstitution with pirates and get paid for it.

Obviously Photoshopped 

By Les Matthew
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:07 GMT
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As I can see no bottles of suspect liquids.

Play Time 

By MikeC
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:08 GMT
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I need to start finding reasons to play with toys on a Friday. Maybe a diarama of what to do to the boss next time he pesters you for something inane and pointless? (BOFH competition anyone??)

Otherwise, nice attention to detail!

FR? 

By Roger Hughes
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:15 GMT
Paris Hilton

Is that arrivals board intended to imply that Ryanair are some kind of a toy airline?

(The icon isn't actually Paris, it's somewhere near Amiens)

LOL 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:22 GMT
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That story had me coughing coke though my nose!

The brown sugar-water kind, not the bad kind...

Unsuitable web site 

By Geoff Johnson
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:23 GMT
Joke

I suppose that's one way an "unsuitable web site" can get pictures of the inside of the terminal.

New Reg illustration policy 

By Gianni Straniero
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:23 GMT
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Excellent. Can we expect all future NASA stories to be illustrated with Space Lego? And how about Weebles for Govt IT projects?

Thanks for that... 

By Matt Horrocks
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:23 GMT
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Laughed out loud and got a few weird looks - priceless! Could do with something like this every Friday.

This is just 'piece de resistance' 

By Marc Lawrence
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:24 GMT
IT Angle

For a friday afternoon this is excellent. Can we see a new El - Reg round up of the weeks events in Playmobile / Lego? This is much better reporting than BBC New 24 staged re-enactments; and the models have much more life than most 24hr news programmes.

Perhaps there is scope to make models in their own image... (PH with a Laptop to make the IT angle?)

Oh and piece de resistance - well the French are in town and 'Resistance is Futile'. Im off to play with the Germans

And if you need the IT angle I could suggest looking at the Virtual Lego software.

Perfect 

By Daniel Wilkie
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:29 GMT
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Just what I needed on a Friday afternoon, thanks El Reg!

Superb... 

By Peter Flynn
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:34 GMT
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Can I be the first to say that the mock-up was brilliant and made me chuckle on this Friday afternoon.

I really feel for the passengers. How we expect to run an international event like the olympics.

If only they had placed more emphasis outside of London and put a new terrminal in somewhere else. I can't remember any time either travelling out of/passing through Heathrow that has been that great.

That scanner system is rubbish 

By Darren B
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:39 GMT
Coat

No wonder there are chaotic scenes in T5, how did those pirates get though with those weapons. Soundds more like Airplane! to me

Male announcer: The white zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in a red zone.

Female announcer: The white zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in a red zone.

Male announcer: The red zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in a white zone.

Female announcer: No, the white zone is for loading. Now, there is no stopping in a RED zone.

Male announcer: The red zone has always been for loading.

Female announcer: Don't you tell me which zone is for loading, and which zone is for unloading.

Male announcer: Look Betty, don't start up with your white zone shit again. There's just no stopping in a white zone.

Female announcer: Oh really, Vernon? Why pretend, we both know perfectly well what this is about. You want me to have an abortion.

Male announcer: It's really the only sensible thing to do, if its done safely. Therapeutically there's no danger involved

Re: FR? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:45 GMT

Roger, you mean to tell me they're not?

:-)

@Andre 

By Sean Purdy
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:49 GMT

These people get paid?

@MikeC 

By Steve Evans
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:51 GMT
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What excuse do you need? It's Friday, and they obviously got out of the pub early!

Hang on, what am I saying... I mean... It's Friday, and they obviously took a lappy to their wifi enabled public house!

'Allo, 'Aloha ....... Pirate Apache Braves Squawking at Sun SPOTs? 

By amanfromMars
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:53 GMT
Alien

WOW .... IT is all a Tad SurReal, is IT not? XXXXCellent 4EduTainment2.

AI Virtual RockITChip, Jonathan ..... for a Walk on the WWWild Side of Life.?

To ask IT is to Know Yes and ITs Jas in Network InterNetworking for Full Virtual Immersion/MetaPhysical Projection.

Yes, he's obviously the IT guy.. 

By Andrew Carpenter
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:00 GMT
Joke

.. as he's the one with the ponytail.

You've scared the neighbours 

By Captain Jamie
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:01 GMT
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With my laughing here. Best thing I've seen in ages. Oozes class.

heh 

By dave
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:02 GMT

I love the smiles on their faces. I bet even the corpse has a daft grin on.

Genius 

By jon
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:28 GMT
Happy

I'm sending this to all my friends...well both of them, actually.

what about the stickle bricks?? 

By gareth
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:37 GMT
Stop

everyone is calling on lego and play mobile reinactments but no one has mentioned stickle bricks

there should be more stickle bricks in the news (though the only thing i can ever remember using them for is making guns but oh well)

Spent a lot... 

By Mike Morris
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:40 GMT
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.. on lego & playmobil for the kiddies when they were little. They used to play for hours setting up weddings, funerals, vacations, battles, etc. All sorts of environments at their mental and plastic fingertips. Had no idea they got jobs in the UK.

Cheers,

Mike

Perfect. 

By Graham Wood
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:45 GMT
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Superb.

Bleedin' Marvelous 

By Craig McLean
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:47 GMT
Coat

That's cheered up an otherwise pisspoor friday afternoon!

Check the pockets of that jacket, security drone!

VVV 

By I. Aproveofitspendingonspecificprojects
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:51 GMT

WE STILL NEED A T5 ICON

I love lego 

By Slaine
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 15:08 GMT
Gates Horns

Roger Hughes... pmsl at the icon comment, thanks. Haven't laughed so much since I saw the "enactment" on the page before.

"Do we have clearance, Clarence?"... nope!!!

Ah well, at least Bill's gates are open, if not source.

Applause 

By Ashley Pomeroy
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 15:18 GMT
Paris Hilton

This is brilliant - do more!

@Gianni Straniero 

By Gerry
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 15:38 GMT
Pirate

...And how about Weebles for Govt IT projects?

I don't think you're getting it: "weebles wobble but they don't fall down"

T5 Icon 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 15:56 GMT

How about this one for the new T5 icon

http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/72/05/23410572.jpg

I for one welcome our new playmobil overlords 

By The Other Steve
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 15:58 GMT
Happy

Class. Pure class. I should like to add my voice to the calls for further playmobil/lego based re-enactment of current events.

Bravo, encore, and all that :)

What is that female guard holding! 

By Kevin Thomas
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 16:38 GMT
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It's long stiff and a funny colour, and kind of ribbed. Just what kind of security checks are being perfomed at this airport!!

WON'T SOMEONE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!

p.s. fantastic and I heartly hear, hear the calls for a friday playmobil roundup!!

HAHAHAHA 

By James O'Brien
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 17:04 GMT
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Laughed too hard when I saw that. Too bad I was on the phone with someone when I did. Oh well they got alittle pissy thinking I was laughing at them :)

Do more :)

Surely there's room 

By Chris
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 17:17 GMT
Heart

...for a regular feature with Playmobil/Lego illustrations. Maybe Gumby and Pokey too.

And stop calling me Shirley!

-Chris

More re(tro)constructions please 

By Will Parker
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 17:21 GMT
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Pissed myself laughing - nice one. I second the motion for more reconstruction of weekly events in playmobil / lego.

Pictures not forthcoming? -a virtual fix is in the mix. 

By trackSuit
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 18:24 GMT
Heart

If official pictures were not freely provided (withheld on the grounds of being unMutual, though greedily offered at great cost -shedding light on dark matter)...

Then we will have to use our imaginations, right or wrong, offend or not.

Congratulations to the Reg for Dan Daring to use their Imagination and to set a marvellous example for others to share in the joys of Being Creative. Admit IT. It was Fun, wasn't IT? We Love IT too! And Creativity and Imagination go hand in hand, happily down the aisle. Do IT again.

@WE STILL NEED A T5 ICON 

By Paul
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 18:30 GMT
Dead Vulture

We have one. I'm using it now.

Because a dead vulture is about as likely to fly as anyone passing through T5 is. :-P

Ouch...Beer bubbles up my nose 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 21:10 GMT
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Very good -would vote for the regular Friday Play Mobil feature

+1 for tiny plastic figure news reenactments!!!111!1!!!! 

By Piers
Posted Friday 28th March 2008 21:23 GMT
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even more lifelike than the stuff on the telly. and serv BAA and T5 right for not letting you use real pictures of their catastrophe in the making. for heavens sake, they're not really suitable to run a terminal. terminal - hmmm, THAT's why it's called that...

T5 icon 

By Steve Sherlock
Posted Saturday 29th March 2008 03:16 GMT
Joke

I thought this was the T5 icon...

And for what it's worth, consider this another vote for more playmobil re-enactments. I just fear what we're likely to get if the weeks top story involves PH or some other celeb slag :p

Never been a Playmobil man myself... 

By NoOnions
Posted Saturday 29th March 2008 03:42 GMT
Happy

...much more a Lego man. Come to think about it, why did I never have enough blue roof tiles but loads of red ones?

I've always found Playmobil a bit creepy.

Blue Lego rail tracks - gotta be the next photo story for El Reg. A few pirates looking over a blue lego rail on its side - voila - a Railtrack/NotworkRail picture story!

Big shout to gareth - stickle bricks! And yes, all they were good for was making guns!

Who's up for a quick session of British Bulldog in the playground?

Obvious Photoshop... 

By Shades
Posted Saturday 29th March 2008 09:19 GMT
Paris Hilton

You really didn't expect us to fall for that did you? I mean, at T5 the flight information displays say "Enquire Airline" not "Cancelled"!

The devil is in the details y'know!

Paris because we've all noticed her details.

Music to my ears! Reminds me of... 

By Sceptical Bastard
Posted Saturday 29th March 2008 11:09 GMT

... the animated Lego reconstruction of "Matty Groves", a folksong murder ballad, which I saw projected on a big screen at Fairport's Cropredy Convention music festival last August.

The folk story involves a feudal lord's wife and a peasant. While her lord is away she fucks the peasant but when they awake from their post-coital sleep the lord has returned. In a fit of pique, he fights a duel with the peasant and kills him. But his wife tells him the peasant was a better shag than him. So he grabs his sword and "struck his wife right through the heart and pinned her against the wall".

Sounds grim? Well, it was hilarious in Lego action! You can watch the band (Fairport Convention) playing the song with the Lego movie projected behind them on YouTube here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKYZUx7tPBc

and here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WysEoApJQqw

And if you fancy a weekend away from your server room, workstation, or helpdesk, try the festival in August - it's a hoot as a rule. More here:

http://www.fairportconvention.com

I still can't believe it 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 29th March 2008 14:10 GMT
Paris Hilton

I am truly amazed at the national and corporate embarrassment that is Terminal 5 and further still to the reactions of those who were involved.

To me it doesn't matter whether the fault lies with BA, BAA, CAA, the builders/suppliers or the Government (or any other group with a vested interest). Each of these groups has a vested interest in ensuring that everything wend smoothly - so by my reckoning everyone all these groups should have been active in making sure that everything ran smoothly.

The fact that things have been messed up in such an enormous scale shows that each and everyone has taken their eye of the ball and failed to ensure that passengers using Terminal 5 are not affected.

Clearly planning, preparation, testing and controls have been more than lacking. In this day and age, of outsourcing multi-million/billion projects to the lowest bidder planning, preparation and testing need to to be spot on to ensure that the failure of the 1p widget (bought instead of the 2p widget) is caught early.

There is also the obsession of those leading huge projects to get them out on time - regardless of the fact that a) it isn't finished or b) it is finished but its a mess. Hitting the deadline is more important than making sure its done properly. Nothing is allowed to get in the way of hitting the deadline - even the risk of humiliation.

This project has been been planned for "20 years" allegedly - I for one would like to know how the word planning is defined by the people involved.

Basic things seem to have been omitted in a bid to save a couple of pennies here and there. Added to the above:

why weren't staff called in the week before opening and run their paces to ensure that they were "familiar with the computers/systems/locations"?;

why weren't extra BA/BAA staff in place in the run up to and on the first few days of operations?;

why did everything have to be all go from day one? why could they not start with a small number of flights and slowly ramp up over time?

now that things have clearly imploded quite spectacularly - why haven't the disaster recovery procedures swung into operation (flood the place with staff to get things moving, fall back to the "old way")? (or am I being a bit optimistic in thinking that they had actually thought and planned for these eventualities?).

Very little appears to be happening to help the average traveller - a delay of a few hours/days on a short term business trip, a weekend away or a holiday will completely wreck things. If you do get away not having your baggage will likely be the end of the trip.

The reactions of those in charge seems to be incredible - especially the lack of comment/action from the Government. Its all very well investigating and fining the companies involved after the event but what about those people who have had things completely wrecked in the here and now?

There seems to be no will to resolve this quickly. No one seems to care about the loss and suffering of travellers or the national humiliation and the damage that corporate UK will suffer (who will want to come and do business with/in a country that can't get people from A to B). People won't even want to use the airport for transit!!!!

I'm just glad that I'm not flying at the moment - and when I do I will do my utmost to avoid BA/BAA. My heart goes out to those stuck in this misery!

(And we're meant to be organising a major sporting event in a few years - more moving parts, more infrastructure being built, more people involved - I think I'll definitely plan to be out of the country when things hit fever pitch).

Quality 

By Cougar
Posted Sunday 30th March 2008 00:27 GMT
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I've been reading El Reg since you adopted the BOFH, and this is quite possibly the funniest thing you've ever written. Good job guys.

El Reg's delayed box ... 

By David Pollard
Posted Sunday 30th March 2008 00:41 GMT

... of 500 angry customers is probably being cloned with Wolfgang Schauble's prints ready for a group visit to Downing Street.

http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/08/03/29/1941206.shtml

It's a shame that the T5 print recognition system was cancelled at the last minute. Who knows what might have happened had a few thousand German Secretaries of the Interior arrived during its first operational day. But well done to the Chaos Computer Club anyway.

This is just wrong 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Sunday 30th March 2008 05:37 GMT
Boffin

20,000 bags held hostage oh yes there is a ton of ill will being generated here. Here is a suggestion put the fucking bags on the plane, later worry about security. The boffin icon because I guess it takes one of those to fix the obvious.

Re: Stickle-Bricks 

By LINCARD1000
Posted Sunday 30th March 2008 11:34 GMT
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My favorite toy growing up. Not just limited to guns, either :-) Ah, trip down memory lane. Do they still make them?

re:I still can't believe it 

By Steve
Posted Sunday 30th March 2008 16:20 GMT
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> why did everything have to be all go from day one? why could they not

> start with a small number of flights and slowly ramp up over time?

Heathrow is a hub. Just putting a few flights in T5 would have meant that all the connecting passengers to/from other flights would have had to be bussed between T5 and T1/2/3/4. That wouldn't have improved things...

What worries me is that T5 is supposed to have enough future capacity for years to come, and if it falls over when it isn't even at 100% of today's capacity what hope is there for 2010 and beyond?

The real pity is that for economy transatlantic flight, BA still offers better service than alternatives like UA/LH/AF, but if Heathrobinson Airport can't cope then that won't matter. maybe the "open skies" agreement will mean that BA can fly from Amsterdam instead?

Good stuff 

By Ryan Greenaway
Posted Monday 31st March 2008 09:41 GMT
Coat

Really looking forward to flying from T5 in a few weeks time.

Not sure of the accuracy of the re-enactment. Where's the pile of abandoned luggage in the terminal???

Mines the one with the intial blueprints for construction of T6 in the pocket!

I was chatting to a couple of loaders.. 

By Andy Hards
Posted Monday 31st March 2008 09:50 GMT
Happy

on Saturday and they told me about an incident where two groups of loaders from different terminals were put to work together to try and help with the backlog but as they were from different terminals they did things differently and after a few initial problems a fight broke out and the police had to be called resulting in the arrest of 12 of the baggage handlers, which I'm sure didn't help BA's problems getting bags onto planes. They also told me that once the system has 1200 bags on it it shuts itself down as it can't cope. Also that bags from more than one flight went into the system but have not been seen since. It's like the Bermuda triangle, but nearer Sunbury!

Everything worked (OK, I won't get a job writing headlines) 

By Stephen B Streater
Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 09:49 GMT
Happy

A charmed existence? Despite BA cabin staff in LA handing out newspapers headlining "Disaster for BA", "T5 chaos" etc, there were no queues, no delays - everything worked. Admittedly the video is slightly speeded up, but you get the idea.

http://clesh.com/videos/view/Terminal-1207041205.can/

Great stuff !! 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 3rd April 2008 02:18 GMT
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More more....

It's all a plot 

By Stratman
Posted Thursday 3rd April 2008 15:07 GMT
Black Helicopters

There can only be one explanation for the complete and utter dog's breakfast that is T5.

It's to demonstrate beyond doubt the need for T6.

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