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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

RT|WW - Lego Land

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26 comments:

  1. Some one put a lot of work into them. Very Nice.

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  2. What a great Ruby post. I love this lego exhibit.
    xo bj

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  3. 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!

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  4. amazing! i admire the dedication of the people who assembled this exhibit.

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  5. what alot of work. I can remember building things with my son [now age 36] - but never as big as this! I spy the Ruby :)

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  6. That must have taken days to complete, impressive!

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  7. It's amazing what intricate things they can build out of little plastic bits.

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  8. imagine how many legos were used to built an eiffel tower replica:)

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  9. wow, creating all of them needs smart and hard work!

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  10. Okay, this is gonna age me...but when my son was young...the only colors of lego were red white and blue.

    They've come a long way!!!



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    Hope you are having a glorious day!!!

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  11. that is amazing detailed work!!

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  12. Lego,absolutely is the most classic toy ever!

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  13. This is super ganda. Lego is really a nice toy for kids. Great shot!
    My cardinal

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  14. How brilliant is this, great shots :-)
    Happy WW! thanks for stopping by :-)

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  15. 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!

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  16. how nice! i saw the same thing in SM MOA last december :)

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  17. I remember the tiny doll houses when I was young.. such fanciful dreams and wonderful playtimes. Thanks for the visit.

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  18. Lovely pics. Those lego-works are fantastic.
    Happy WW!

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  19. love the Legos! some of the creations at the Lego-land at Downtown Disney in Orlando are just amazing

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  20. Hey Liza,

    I 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.

    I gather all is well with you and your family, darling! Here's a super hug to you :D!

    Cheers

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  21. I would have loved to help build this. This is impressive.

    Have a terrific WW. :)

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  22. Very nice post! Some of my students just finished London's "Tower Bridge" in Legos!

    Thanks for guessing on my WW...visit back on Sunday find the answer ;)

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  23. 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...

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  24. Very nice pict! I love Legos :)

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