Early this morning, I left home early to check out this exhibit at SM Mall of Asia after checking out Mr. Anton Diaz's Entry on the exhibit itself. I had to ask him first if its ok to take pictures there a few days back and he replied that its ok. I just wanted to make sure so that I don't have to argue with the security if they see me taking pictures of an exhibit.
When I got to the site, I was amused that they were able to create a replica of the Philippine map using only Lego bricks.
I took out my camera and took some snapshots of some of the Philippine's most visited tourists spots. Though I haven't been traveling much since the year started, taking pictures makes me feel like I've toured the entire country. Here are some of the shots that I took before reporting for office XD
Enjoy!
I took out my camera and took some snapshots of some of the Philippine's most visited tourists spots. Though I haven't been traveling much since the year started, taking pictures makes me feel like I've toured the entire country. Here are some of the shots that I took before reporting for office XD
Enjoy!
I thought lego doesn't sell pieces anymore? We used to play lego and build wonderful structures as well. When we moved houses, we just donated our toys to our younger cousins.
ReplyDeleteI grew up playing lego and it helps in making one creative.
ReplyDeletelego overload exhibit? that is really awesome. building one was quite hard, i admired the one who did this. :)
ReplyDeleteMy kids would have love to be there and spend hours upon hours, days even to get their hands on those LEgo pieces!
ReplyDeleteWow! ang gaganda ng Lego designs. My kids grew up with playing this Lego stuff.
ReplyDeleteVery colorful and creative. I wonder how beautiful it looks like on the top view.
ReplyDeletewow! really nice! i grew up with Legos and til now they never fail to fascinate me! made me remember olden days! will definitely buy my future kids Lego and share the same joy!
ReplyDeleteI attended same lego exhibit here in Davao City and I was in awe of this giant masterpiece showcasing our wonderful Philippine islands! It's more fun in the Phils indeed :)
ReplyDeletewaah grabe ang daming Lego! grew up with Lego and now my kids are into building blocks too (ibang brand nga lang haha)
ReplyDeleteAng galing nila. I can't make a simple house out of Lego and yet this people are very creative and did such amazing works.
ReplyDeleteI suddenly remembered the times that my brother and I play lego. We would fight w/ each other to get the perfect pieces to complete our "creation." Haha.
ReplyDeleteomg! that looks amazing and cute! my daughter and her friends would be so glad and happy seeing this! they are lego fans!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of younger days playing with limited lego blocks, and I need to swap them to my friends so I can get another colours :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a work of art already. Imagine this huge community is made up of lego. Just AMAZING!
ReplyDeletewoaaah! love this post!!. I love playing lego blocks when I was a kid and I used to have a lot of lego blocks pero ngayon nawala na sila haha hindi ko na alam kung saan na napunta. These works are just amazing!!.
ReplyDeletewow!!! this is so cool! wonder how long they did this? i love that they were able to showcase the different provinces and landmarks in the Philippines! :)
ReplyDeletePhilippines out of Lego??? How creative is that!? Really cool :)
ReplyDeletewow!! how come I haven't heard of this... a huge fan of Lego!! and the PH!!! it's just so awesome.. :)
ReplyDeleteAstig neto! Ang tyaga pa ng gumawa! Gaano kaya katagal to ginawa?
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