LEGO Architecture — Himeji Castle (2023) Price: $159.99 — Pieces: 2125
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Coming up soon I’ll be rebuilding these three from my archives.
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Lego Architecture ‘New York City’ Skyline
8/27/2022 – Amogh learned about iconic landmarks of ‘New York City’ Skyline: Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Flatiron Building & One World Trade Center by assembling this marvelous Lego set!
Recommended Ages: 12 years + (Can be independently assembled by 6+ years old intellectually gifted children).
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I support this product idea on LEGO Ideas, and you should, too!
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I cleared out some shelves in my room recently and since I have the space I decided to display some of my lego that's been sitting in boxes on my bookshelf.
I have 2 more that I haven't built yet but tbh I'm too lazy to do that right now
Big Ben is missing some pieces so just ignore that
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Just finished building the iconic LEGO Architecture Seattle Space Needle and I'm feeling sky high! This detailed model perfectly captures the futuristic charm of the landmark. Major props to the designers for all the clever building techniques. Thinking about adding it to my collection or maybe it deserves a special spot on its own?
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LEGO presenta un nuevo edificio de vanguardia en Dinamarca. LEGO presenta un nuevo edificio de vanguardia en Dinamarca.
LEGO presenta un nuevo edificio de vanguardia en Dinamarca. LEGO presenta un nuevo edificio de vanguardia en Dinamarca.
Marcelo Hidalgo Sola acerca las novedades del Grupo LEGO que cada vez apuesta a más y mayores desafíos. En consonancia con su creciente compromiso con el desarrollo social y medioambiental la empresa presenta el proyecto de construcción de un nuevo edificio que contará con tecnología de última generación y está inspirado en una atmósfera de juego y trabajo confortable.
Desde los primeros días…
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I recently bought a Lego "mini architecture" kit and assembled it, then sent a photo of it to a friend to brag and had the best possible exchange about it.
Important context: my friend works for the federal government in Washington DC.
[ID: A text exchange with said friend; the first text is an image of a tiny Lego model of a building with columns, high arched windows, a latticed roof, and a little cupola on top. My friend asks, "Is that the Fed?" to which I respond, amused, "It's the Disney Haunted Mansion." She says "I mean. Same energy." and I reply, "Neoclassical architecture: inherently cursed? It's possible."]
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