I bet most of you have made a few LEGO houses at some point. I've made a few myself. They were always quite simple; 4 walls, a door, a few windows and a roof if I was doing well.
Here is a Lego church that is incredible! Here are a few facts about it:
How long to build? 1 1/2 years of planning, building and photographing.
How may LEGO pieces are in it? Over 75,000!
How big is it? 7 feet by 5 1/2 feet by 30 inches.
How many people are in it? 1,372
It features a balcony, a narthex, stairs to the balcony, a restroom, coat room, several mosaics, a cross, a baptismal, a pulpit and an elaborate pipe organ.
Here is a Lego church that is incredible! Here are a few facts about it:
How long to build? 1 1/2 years of planning, building and photographing.
How may LEGO pieces are in it? Over 75,000!
How big is it? 7 feet by 5 1/2 feet by 30 inches.
How many people are in it? 1,372
It features a balcony, a narthex, stairs to the balcony, a restroom, coat room, several mosaics, a cross, a baptismal, a pulpit and an elaborate pipe organ.
Can you imagine putting this together? The details are amazing. I noticed there are even chandeliers!
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26 comments:
It looks like the Crystal Cathedral!
I have built a lot of Lego creations with my son over the years so I can appreciate all the time that went into creating that church. What an amazing structure!!
Jane
We love, love, LEGOS.....that blew my mind..
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Oh my goodness! That's amazing! Where do you come up with such interesting finds?
This was unbelievable to me the first time I saw it - and it is still amazing! A fun find! Thanks for sharing!
That is truly amazing and I thought blogging took a lot of time! Hahaha!
My oldest son would love it !!! What work and patiences it took.
Hope u are having a good summer.
My boys love Legos!! That is too cool!!
Love and Blessings
Woah!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is unbelievable....What a huge commitment....
Can't wait to show this to Max, he'll love it!
that is amazing.gosh I can only imagine the work put into it.
It looks great though!
What an accomplishment! Can you imagine how many hours of no-TV that would take? Good idea!!
Mercy! I am going to have to show this to my boys, who own this many legos several times over:)
All I can think of are those rogue lego's I stepped on in the middle of the night!
Seriously..this is amazing!
that's incredible!!
that is absolutely amazing!!! we are currently knee-deep in Legos around here...so this is blowing all our minds in my house!!
Mari,
I agree with one of your earlier comments from a follower that it looks like the Crystal Cathedral. WOW! That just shows you how much fun we can still have if we are willing to invest the time.
Simply beautiful.
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
Of course there are chandeliers! The plastic people have to see what they're doing!~
I once built a Lego cube.
My kids used to love those things.
Great find, Mari. Inspiring!
I have never seen anything like this. Wonderful.
that's amazing! and ya no, I can not imagine.
This just blows me away! I took my son to see a Lego display at a mall in Florida (this was 25 years ago)and we were so impressed by the U.S. capital building, the Statue of Liberty, etc. but have to say that this surpasses all of those. I can't even imagine the patience it took to make this -- or the sheer planning and engineering. Wow!
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How cool is that! We love Legos here. Can't wait to show this to my hubby!
Oh my Goodness! That is amazing! I'm going to have to show my husband this one.
i will use this phrase i have heard my entire life for this one and it's not an exaggeration!
'this beats all I've ever seen!'
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