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Showing posts with label lego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lego. Show all posts
Lego Chess Set
Giant Lego Storage Brick Boxes
These neat new giant LEGO storage brick boxes have been made especially for storage under license from LEGO themselves and just like the original LEGO bricks, each storage box can be clicked together and then stacked to create a giant LEGO structure but with the added benefit of storage within.
You can find them here.
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Nathan Sawaya: Brick By Brick
LEGO brick artist Nathan Sawaya's 'Brick by Brick' is the first solo exhibition of his art works, comprised entirely of LEGO bricks, in New York.
Sawaya quit his job as a corporate lawyer back in 2001 to pursue his childhood fascination with the ubiquitous building blocks, transforming them into an artistic medium.
He has used LEGO's shapes and bright colors to develop a range of sculptures including pop culture icons, the human form, planets.He's even created a life-sized self-portrait, expressing the limitless possibilities of this medium.
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Lego Big Mac
The infamous big mac combo from mcdonalds was recreated by japanese lego artist sachiko. The designs were made to scale using only the standard lego bricks. The design features the hamburger itself, complete with melting cheese and sesame seed bun. The burger is then accompanied by a pack of french fries and a pop. The pop is capped with a transparent lid and a multi-coloured straw.
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Lego And Muji Join Forces



MUJI partnered with LEGO on a fun new concept. The idea is to punch LEGO-sized holes in paper and then use both the lego pieces and paper to create and build whatever comes to mind.
Available November 27th at MUJI Japan – just in time for the Holiday season. US and European MUJI locations have yet to confirm stock.
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LEGO House by James May in the UK




James May is a toy fanatic from the UK and he's building his own real LEGO house.
It’s taken him millions of LEGO pieces so far and probably millions more to go. When I say a "real" house, I mean a REAL house with a working toilet and all!!!
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UPDATE: Workmen started breaking down the structure which consisted of 3.3 million Lego bricks after no-one showed any interest in taking on the building.
Plans for Legoland to move it to their theme park fell through because transport costs were too high and despite a final Facebook appeal for someone to take it, no-one came forward.
The plastic bricks are to be donated to charity once the house on the Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey, has been demolished.
A spokesman for the estate said that the house had to be dismantled - because it did not have planning permission.
Read more about it here.
Thank you Brian!
Dispatch Work by Jan Vormann




Jan Vormann, known for his dispatch work, hit the streets again, this time filling up holes that remained from WW II in Berlin with Lego bricks. Many people just spontaneously started helping him fill up those holes. Healing war wounds indeed!!!
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