Legos take me back to when my kids were young and the fun we had making things. I can hardly wait for my Grandkids to enjoy them as well. A nice Ruby find!
It's amazing what intricate things they can build out of little plastic bits.
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Wow, those are really cool! Someone had a lot of patience and talent to put those all together. They are great! My hubby would love to see a display like these, he is a big kid at heart! Thanks for coming over to my blog for a visit, please come back soon!
Some one put a lot of work into them. Very Nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Ruby post. I love this lego exhibit.
ReplyDeletexo bj
Legos take me back to when my kids were young and the fun we had making things. I can hardly wait for my Grandkids to enjoy them as well.
ReplyDeleteA nice Ruby find!
Looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteamazing! i admire the dedication of the people who assembled this exhibit.
ReplyDeletewhat alot of work. I can remember building things with my son [now age 36] - but never as big as this! I spy the Ruby :)
ReplyDeleteThat must have taken days to complete, impressive!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what intricate things they can build out of little plastic bits.
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imagine how many legos were used to built an eiffel tower replica:)
ReplyDeletewow, creating all of them needs smart and hard work!
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is gonna age me...but when my son was young...the only colors of lego were red white and blue.
ReplyDeleteThey've come a long way!!!
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that is amazing detailed work!!
ReplyDeleteLego,absolutely is the most classic toy ever!
ReplyDeleteThis is super ganda. Lego is really a nice toy for kids. Great shot!
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How brilliant is this, great shots :-)
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Wow, those are really cool! Someone had a lot of patience and talent to put those all together. They are great! My hubby would love to see a display like these, he is a big kid at heart!
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how nice! i saw the same thing in SM MOA last december :)
ReplyDeleteI remember the tiny doll houses when I was young.. such fanciful dreams and wonderful playtimes. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous ate Liz!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics. Those lego-works are fantastic.
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love the Legos! some of the creations at the Lego-land at Downtown Disney in Orlando are just amazing
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ReplyDeleteI have always loved Legos: they were such cute toys to play with (not to mention the fact that they help developing kid's minds)!
They are great toys for kids.
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I would have loved to help build this. This is impressive.
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Very nice post! Some of my students just finished London's "Tower Bridge" in Legos!
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Is this the exhibit from Megamall? We went there and saw this and my son loved the free play area where he build a humogous tower... hahahaha...
ReplyDeleteVery nice pict! I love Legos :)
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