Posted on 20 March 2010 by
Legoland California, located in Carlsbad which is 1 hour drive south of Anaheim/Disneyland and half an hour drive from north of San Diego, built on a 128-acre landscape with Lego blocks in the year 1999, is the only LEGO theme park in the United States. The theme park which is the only one outside Europe, with the original in Denmark (the original place for toy building blocks), and the others in Windsor (England) and Germany, is the third of the LegoLand parks to open.

This colorful amusement park provides complete recreation to the families and especially to the children. With variety of rides, terrific miniatures, laugh-out-loud shows, everything is just produced with Legos.











The term “Lego” was coined in 1932 which is a combination of Danish words meaning “play well”; and in Latin it means “I assemble”. It provides an awesome sight-seeing not only for kids but for adults as well, with Lego Elephants, Lego Flamingoes, ‘the French Quarter’, ‘The Cathedral’, ‘the Mardi Grass Parade’, and many more wonderful Lego things.
Via LEGOLAND.
Posted on 09 December 2009 by
The LEGO Star Wars chess was developed recently, during the spring period and was later presented in California during a Star Wars Day event. It was among the first games to be released this year with great success. The game is definitely going to keep you entertained for hours, and once you hook up with it no turning back. Since it’s a new game, all the favorite concepts have been incorporated to make sure that you get the real value of your money. LEGO Star Wars Chess was rated as the most perfect game for all groups of people and it’s being sold in major shops country wide. So visit any of these outlets shops today and get yourself LEGO Star Wars chess for you and your entire family.

Playing LEGO Star Wars chess is very easy, since the interface is user friendly and any one can peruse through with great ease for both the young old groups of people. Other games that are available can’t come close to this popular chess game and the only way to discover that for yourself is to have a try. Have fun with Cool Lego star wars chess. Via Flickr.


















Posted on 16 November 2009 by
LEGO and Steampunk can usually work together making an awesome LEGO-Steampunk Yacht combination. This is one of the fabulous arts that most artists should not shy away from when designing these recreational boats. One of the best LEGO-Steam Punk Yacht is the Radiant Kestrel which is a steam punk yacht that’s built from Lego bricks. This Lego-steam Punk yacht is not only impressive because it’s designed from two different forms of art but also because of its entire smooth and unique designs that make it have a unique look from the popular Lego yacht.








Using these two artistic designs to develop a yacht makes the recreational activities more interesting. You can consider using the Lego and steam punk combinations in making luxury sailing yachts or even racing yachts. Its unique designs and artistic features makes these awesome yacht- steam punk boats appear luxurious and sophisticated.
Via OddityCentral.
Posted on 02 November 2009 by
Whatever you used to play with as a child, what if I were to suggest that everyone labels some toys in particular that get recorded in history and constitute healthy conversation topics even long after those toys have gone out of fashion? One such toy is “Lego”. Lego has actually become so popular that they have Legoland parks at various locations around the world right now; which attract thousands of visitors from across the world every year. And Star Wars has also been especially popular all this time, among geeks and non-geeks alike. (Maybe you have heard of the “Star Wars Kid” and that Star Wars cartoon made up entirely of text characters?) But the Star Wars franchise has been appropriated in several projects – including the above mentioned Lego. And you can purchase and make the Lego Millennium Falcon today!

The Lego Millennium Falcon is nearly 3 feet long; it costs $499 and it is made of over 5,000 pieces! Look at pictures of it on the Internet at your leisure. The Millennium Falcon has been listed as the biggest Lego set ever sold. There are other perks you can get from it: it comes with its own mini-figures (Chewbacca, C3PO, Snowtrooper, Han Solo, Princess Leia); you can open the triangular plats on the top of the ship to see inside; and even pull out the starboard hatch lid and lower the boarding ramp, thus allowing your favourite Star Wars members to get on board!
















Via LEGO.
Posted on 30 October 2009 by
Trick or Treat

Via VignetteBrick from Elroy Davis.
Ghost and Skeletons



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Shira Camato and Scythitis


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Spooky House

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Halloween Scene from 1978.

Via Flickr from Keith Goldman.
Alien Chest-Burster

Via GreatWhiteSnark from an artist pirie1.
Don’t knock on that door, SpongeBob!

Via Brothers Brick.
Headless LEGO Horseman with LED’s

Via EvilMadScientist.
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