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Description: From master LEGO artist, and New York City resident, Sean Kenney, behold, the iconic square from the heart of Manhattan, replicated in LEGO crafted perfection, down to even the tiniest of crazy details! The entire model stands at just over five feet wide and four feet tall, it took over 300 hours and more than 20,000 LEGO pieces to create. It's the intricacies that really bring this LEGO comprised city scene to life! The digital screens on the two Times Square buildings really work, thanks to some well placed interior Christmas lights. There's classic eateries, flashing billboards, vehicles, street venders, and some familiar local residents, including Spider Man, perched on a rooftop, standing guard over his personal metropolis. Subscribe to Knowledge Feed for awesome mysteries, discoveries, fun topics and all around AWESOME videos ! 5 - Mount Rushmore The American National Monument, which features four US presidents, carved into South Dakota Mountain granite, can now be found across the globe in LEGO form, at several LEGO land locations. However, the first LEGO constructed incarnation of the severed heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, was conceived and built in LEGO land Denmark. The original LEGO factory can be found next door. Find this intricate LEGO brick sculpture in Mini Land, known as the heart of the amusement park. Mini Land is comprised of 1 to 20 scale LEGO models which feature landscapes, sights from Denmark and famous landmarks from all over the world, including the Mount of Rushmore. LEGO land has nine themed areas and Mini Land alone is composed of millions of LEGO bricks. 4 - Fully Functional House Conceived by English television personality James May, the LEGO house was no mere model, this home that LEGO built was an actual two story living vicinity with all the proper amenities, including a working bathroom. This massive undertaking of LEGO structure construction took over 3.3 million plastic brick pieces and 1,000 volunteers all working together to build. Though a fun idea, the house didn't sell on the market the way May had envision, also, he never bothered to gather the proper planning permits for the LEGO mansion. Sadly, the house of LEGO was torn down, but the colorful bricks were donated to charity. You win some, you lose some, all is fair in the love of LEGO. 3 - President Obama's Inauguration Find this masterpiece of all things presidentially LEGO in LEGO land California. This United States Government inspired artwork was constructed using thousands of plastic color coated bricks, as well as over one thousand individually crafted LEGO people pieces, to create a massive reproduction of the 44th US President getting sworn in. This replication has everything, from LEGO Obama, to LEGO Barbara Bush, to a LEGO Aretha Franklin grappling a microphone, and even, a LEGO Oprah Winfrey. The master builders worked hundreds of hours to construct every part of the inauguration down to the most minute of details. There's White House complete with hanging American flags, motorcade with presidential security, and even a steady line of LEGO patrons waiting in line to use the LEGO porta potties. 2 - Contact One A LEGO artist from New York named Mike Doyle built a 200,000 LEGO brick alien city, in order to celebrate spirituality, peaceful Extraterrestrial Contact and Fantastical worlds, plus it looks super cool! Mike dubbed this LEGO alien world Contact One, which measures five feet tall by six feet wide. It took the artist 600 hours to individually place each of the 200,000 plus brightly colored plastic bricks. Doyle has gone on to say he wants to build a whole series of LEGO alien cities, in order to describe the potential for intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. Well, there has to be intelligent life somewhere right? 1 - X-Wing This LEGO masterpiece is made completely to scale to match Luke's original flying machine from the films. That's right, it's 11 feet tall, 43 feet in length and has a wingspan of 44 feet, there's even a made to scale LEGO R2-D2 with working sound effects! This replica of the Rebel Alliance dogfighter is composed of 5,335,200 LEGO bricks and weighs nearly 46,000 pounds. Even the engines glow and roar just like the classic X-Wing from the Star Wars movies! Built inside the Czech Republic, this work of Rebel Squadron Art took 32 master builders, over 17,000 man hours and a team of structural engineers, in order to create this massive achievement of all things LEGO and Star Wars.



















