Posted August 3rd, 2012 · 10 Comments
LEGO bridge by German Artist Megx.
How about adding some LEGO trees to line the bridge? ^^;
Enjoy the weekend, everyone!
Via Kidrobot.com and Megx.de
Filed in construction toys
Wow…where is this bridge located?
It’s in Wuppertal, Germany according to some reports. ^^
Hahaha, that’s pretty awesome. You’re never too old to play with Legos ^^
Yeah, nice to see gigantic bricks like that too. Lol.
That’s cool. I wonder why they decided to paint the bridge like that.
Couldn’t translate the article on his site because it’s an image. ^^; But I’d definitely like to see more bridges LEGO-fied. Lol.
Lol, that’s so cool. It almost looks fake but obviously it’s not. I wonder if my German friend lives within driving distance of that.
Were you able to ask your friend if he has seen this? It would be fun to say something like, yeah, let’s meet up near the LEGO bridge. Lol.
wow…creativity knows no boundaries, right?
Yup. Who knows what else can they Lego-fy the next time ^^
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Wow…where is this bridge located?
It’s in Wuppertal, Germany according to some reports. ^^
Hahaha, that’s pretty awesome. You’re never too old to play with Legos ^^
Yeah, nice to see gigantic bricks like that too. Lol.
That’s cool. I wonder why they decided to paint the bridge like that.
Couldn’t translate the article on his site because it’s an image. ^^; But I’d definitely like to see more bridges LEGO-fied. Lol.
Lol, that’s so cool. It almost looks fake but obviously it’s not. I wonder if my German friend lives within driving distance of that.
Were you able to ask your friend if he has seen this? It would be fun to say something like, yeah, let’s meet up near the LEGO bridge. Lol.
wow…creativity knows no boundaries, right?
Yup. Who knows what else can they Lego-fy the next time ^^