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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Throwback: LEGO Christmas Exhibit

12/24/2013 12:14:20 PM

Want some piece of throwback Christmas? I’m not a Santa Clause, but I’ll give you a dose anyway. Lots of doses, in fact.


Let me take you to a trip back in a memory lane as here’s something I spotted two years ago.


It was a Saturday night, December 30, 2011, when I strolled around the SM North EDSA when this exhibit suddenly flashed in my eyes and caught my attention.






Yes! It was the LEGO's Christmas exhibit held at the mall then.

Without wasting any precious second, I took my old phone-slash-camera (well, at that time, most of the mobile units already had one) and tried testing my photography skills in practice.

 





Several world theme parks were displayed as well as the other LEGO varieties like Ninjago and... who can forget Star Wars, and the game of soccer?






And even our local landmarks have their own LEGO-miniature version.




Well, yours truly used to practice that talent when I was still in my college years, just a few months before I venture into blogging. Well, pardon for some blurred shots though.





I should have shared this on this blog as my Christmas special post last year, but time constraints prevented me to do so. And I think it’s about time to post this.



Anyway... have a “happy holidays” everyone! Hope you appreciate this, at least.




Author: slickmaster | (c) 2013 september twenty-eight productions


20 comments:

  1. Seeing lego exhibit is always so amazing! I wonder how long they build it

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  2. I was a fan when I was a kid and I am still even today. Lego fan forever here. Your post made me miss my childhood.

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  3. These are actually all available at Legoland! Now that you posted it, I wonder if they actually transport and deposit them into legoland! LOL

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  4. Love the pictures! I was smiling while viewing the pics- you triggered the kid and the artisan in me. Very much appreciated the effort made by the makers of the displayed artwork . Fun Fun Fun!
    JeniG of Kalikotpepot

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  5. I've seen a LEGO exhibit before in one of the SM Malls, I think it was MOA, but it's not as many as this one. Wished you had a better camera that day.

    This post made me wonder how they even did this? I mean, I remember when I was younger, I was bought a box of LEGO and tried to create Barbie houses or even Barbie chairs from it but it doesn't seem to be working out! Haha! So I'm wondering how on earth did they get to make this LEGOs look the way they wanted to. Two thumbs up to them! Hehe.

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  6. Lego has to be the best invention ever! My kids love it and it just makes them go wild with their imaginations. We are visiting Legoland this weekend and I can't wait!

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  7. I grew up playing with lego and it really enhances creativity. I hope there would be more lego exhibit in the country.

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  8. I love all the lego creations, they remind me of my childhood where I used to spend a whole day just mastering the art of lego building, this exhibition is so catching the eyes, I a little jealous at all the people who managed to be present there!

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  9. That's a very elaborate exhibit! Lego is fun... wish you a great holiday season ahead.

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  10. These exhibits are so amazing! I can imagine the amount of time and effort that must have gone into making them! :)

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  11. i actually miss playing with lego. was excited when i got some for xmas

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  12. Ang ganda!!! I'm always amazed by what you can create with legos. My favorite is the one with the lego jeepneys. :)

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  13. The bricks look amazinG! I'll really love to play with more and more lego..

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  14. Lego's a classic playmate for all ages. What I can't forgot is the life-sized Ferrari made in Lego

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  15. I used to play lego when i was a kid.hehe #memories :-)

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  16. Great lego exhibit! I recently saw a Lego Ferrari in BGC, a really great work of art! Lego has been a great part of my childhood!

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  17. Wow! Reminds me, I need to save for my son's lego. He loves creating and building structures, and there's no better toy for this kind of skill than lego.

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  18. Nice of you to have taken these photos and an observant kind of Pinoy blogger. Love the way you've spent your precious time.

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  19. Haha, men never seem to outgrow lego! :) This reminds me of my childhood. :)

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  20. Lego will always be part of making a celebration unique and creative :)

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