This big creation, called "Lucky 8, a tribute to China" was created by Sean Kenney, the guy who owns MOC pages, to celebrate China hosting the Olympic games. To see a very long and detailed description, click here.
Ok, so I'm thinking about what I'm going to write for my caption to fit with the tennis theme. All the different colors make it something. And they do seem to be pretty rubbish at tennis, considering that the player on the left seems to be hiding behind her
racket. But still, can't complain, not with the giant leprechauns doing all the work for me! (oops, forget that).
Hi guys! I'm now going to be helping John with the blog (YAY!) and to start off, I've got a really cool thing to show you. The Beijing Olympics... Lego style. More than 300,000 bricks and 4,500 people were used to make it. It was created by the "Hong Kong Lego User Group" (Whatever that is). It's not on Brickshelf, but it's still pretty cool!
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