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  • This building reminds me of Lego® building blocks.

  • A LEGO toy set-up close-up shot ….idea, creation, lighting and fully assisted by my six-year old young and talented, gifted child RAPHAEL.

  • A Buddha of ordinary being. Buddha in daily life within our modern society expressed in a form of a lego-man.

  • Suburban neighborhood, created with thousands of LEGO® bricks by artist Sean Kenney

  • Sculpture of William Shatner as “Denny Crane” from TV’s “Boston Legal”, created with thousands of LEGO bricks by artist Sean Kenney. Featured piece at Uppercase Gallery’s “The Shatner Show”, Calgary Canada (2007).

  • Harry finding out what actually happens to him

  • Miniature sculptures of Smart For Two cars. Created with thousands of LEGO® bricks by artist Sean Kenney.

  • ...So Now We Can’t Build Castles or Robots, / Cause the Pieces Won’t Fit Together,

  • Flightless bird

  • Return of a fave but now available in variations…

  • T-shit Request

  • Lego Boba fett & IG88

  • taken at our local train show. This was part of the Lego set up. Camera: Canon Xti

  • Lego Scout Trooper on his Speeder Bike

  • This is another “Your Legoland needs you” tee with a slightly different background and a few adjustments. Cannot decide which one I prefer so I’m going to put up both. Hope you like it inspiration: http://www.silentmajority.co.uk/EUrorealist/HMQLetter/images/kitchener.jpg

  • See more at www.legostormtroopers.blogspot.com

  • See more at www.legostormtroopers.blogspot.com

  • More Lego Fun! Samsung L200

  • To escape the rain at home the lego spacemen thought a tropical holiday was in order. Unfortunately it hadn’t stopped raining since they had got there.

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Lego is a line of construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. The company’s flagship product, Lego, consists of colorful interlocking plastic bricks and an accompanying array of gears, minifigures and various other parts. Lego bricks can be assembled and connected in many ways, to construct such objects as vehicles, buildings, and even working robots. Anything constructed can then be taken apart again, and the pieces used to make other objects. The toys were originally designed in the 1940s in Europe and have achieved an international appeal, with an extensive subculture that supports Lego movies, games, competitions, and four Lego-themed amusement parks. FEATURED IN: / ‘Kid Power’ Group – December 2009. / ‘The Thing’ Group – December 2009.

  • :0)...playing with a photo of Wetheral viaduct and a wooden horse that was outside a building in Strasbourg

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