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Day 65 – Olympic Lego judo

Today, I bring you this Olympic Lego minifig showing off her judo chops. Congratulations to Kayla Harrison for winning the first gold medal in judo in American history.  Well done!  We are very proud of your achievements. BrickI am an Adult Fan of LEGO (AFOL) and an...

Day 64 – Olympic Lego swimmer

Day 2 of Olympic Lego minifigs.  Not sure why my son thought this pose is what swimmers look like.  Maybe when in the water swimming freestyle?  An not using their legs? Congratulations to Michael Phelps on becoming the most decorated Olympic Champion in history. ...

Day 63 – Olympic Lego gymnast

First of my nine Olympic Lego Minifigures pictures.  Today, I feature my daughter’s favorite; the gymnast. (Must find her one of her own…)  All poses for these figures were done by my children.  They’re really enjoying the Olympics this year, and...

Day 62 – Olympic Lego Minifigures

What I am hoping is a complete set of the 2012 Olympic Lego Minifigures from Great Britain.  I am SO excited to have received these.  In the spirit of the Olympics, and international community, a fellow blogger was only too willing to send me these. Thank you, Arby! I...

Day 61 – Lego Uruk Hai army

I saw this Lego Uruk Hai army at the Lego store this week.  This was one of many scattered around the displays.  So much Lego Uruk Hai goodness! While these 12 are impressive, I’d like to have several times that number.  Where’s a good Lego sale when you...

Day 60 – Dark tan tiles = happiness

This weekend, I took my some to the Maker Faire at the Henry Ford.  It was awesome.  In addition to numerous electronic displays, crafters, and costumers were a few Lego attractions.  One featured a carousel made by middle school students.  My son and I were amazed at...

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