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Some people only play with Legos on the weekends or hours where they find the time. However, this is what two months of Legos can create.
Building LEGOs is an amazing past time for people. It uses the brain in amazing ways, people can relax, stay home, stay out of trouble, and create some amazing ideas that can only be described as truly groundbreaking.
But there are some people who are so dedicated to the ideas they come up with that they simply have to dedicate all their time to make it a reality. Of course, that’s what LEGO is all about – create amazing products and sets using creativity and imagination.
Since time is only on their side, people can create some amazing products. And back in October, LEGO IDEAS shared some amazing finished products with fans, including one from an exhibit in Skœrbœk, Denmark. Here, Jürgen Kropp was able to create the Apollo Saturn V – in about two months!
We recently visited the #SkærbækFanWeekend exhibit in Denmark & one of the impressive creations was this custom Apollo/Saturn V Center [Kennedy Space Center] created by Jürgen Kropp to house his #NASA #ApolloSaturnV. It took about 2 months & approx. 3400 LEGO elements to build 😲 pic.twitter.com/F8a0YBzzYx
— LEGO® IDEAS (@LEGOIdeas) October 8, 2018
The pictures that LEGO shared on Twitter were amazing to see. Plus, you can see people in the background of the first photo, truly showing just how massive this project really is. In the latter photos, you can also see the attention to detail that went into building this massive project.
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Of course, these are the kinds of things that LEGO loves to see. People are using their bricks to create something amazing. This two-month project would be perfect for Lego fans to see in person, as they would truly be able to appreciate the kind of workmanship that goes into this kind of project. It’s one of passion, dedication and truly a love for building LEGOs.
What could you build in two hours if you had everything available to you?