Monday 25 March 2013

Interesting Lego Structures at Disney

Hello from the Toy Story Characters at the Lego Centre





I have always enjoyed watching kids playing with Lego and see what they can do with these tiny little pieces.

When we were in Orlando, we went to downtown Disney ( free admission!)  and the children had a lot of fun playing at the Lego Centre.



This Lego beauty is as tall as a real person











Some of the structures were very animated and looked very much like the characters they represented.


We  were amazed and wowed by the size and complexity of some of the Lego structures on display.






The Green Hulk is being challenged!









Some of these Lego structures were real life size, taller than most kids in the building.

Many were even bigger than the size of  an adult such as the Green Hulk.


A huge outdoor Lego scene depicts a brave knight fighting a fire breathing dragon in a forest




In fact the Lego structures outside the Lego Centre were so huge that our cameras could not capture the whole Lego scene with our lens.



Our trip to the Disney Downtown area was fun and educational for the  kids as well as for the young people. It was a nice way to spend an evening.




The youngsters saw these beautiful displays and were inspired by them. Many sat while some stood  trying to design and build their own figures.

They were so immersed into building their own projects that we had a hard time yanking them away from the building table.





Batman at the Waterloo Lego Centre
 It was great to see the kids being away from all the electronic gadget and have fun doing something else.

The no admission charge was a bonus indeed!

R.T.
Retired Boomer
Walt Disney, Orlando, Florida 

P.S. We were in Waterloo, Ontario, recently and saw a few more beautiful characters built with Lego structures, so I included them here as well.










The Little Red Engine!
A LEGO picture you can hang on the wall 























Another picture created out of LEGO blocks!

A Lego transformer

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