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Lego Egypt

Just saw this from Al-Ahram via Agade: In "Secrets of the Pharaohs", Egypt's ancient monuments have been rebuilt in the basement exhibition area of the museum -- entirely in Lego. Scale models of some of the nation's best-loved ancient buildings have been refashioned in large, colourful Lego bricks and are on display at the cool-lit basement gallery. Here is the Great Sphinx sitting in front of the three Giza Pyramids; here a team of ancient builders construct a temple while artisans decorate its walls and a scribe squats with a sheaf of papers to record the scene. Here is the mask of the boy king Tutankhamun, as well as some of his funerary collection. The exhibition combines the fun of the famous Lego building blocks that everyone played with as children and the colourful and amazing history of ancient Egypt. Visitors will have the chance to learn about daily life on the banks of the River Nile in ancient Egypt. There will be opportunities to learn how to write usi...

I Lego NY

I just saw this in the Times : NYC in legos...or parts of daily NY experience in legos.

The Bible in Legos

I just stumbled on a site that illustrates the Bible using "bricks" or really legos. My favorite part, though, is the content warning! - CONTENT NOTICE - The Bible contains material some may consider morally objectionable and/or inappropriate for children. These labels identify stories containing: N = nudity S = sexual content V = violence C = cursing There are many many illustrations for each story. It is quite detailed. I thought the Tower of Babel looked pretty cool. I do wonder about "nudity" with legos, though! Perhaps check out Gen. 6:1-6 for that one.