I first stumbled upon this Lego Nativity Set on 24 December 2016, so why not post it again here on Nochebuena (Christmas Eve)?
I first stumbled upon this Lego Nativity Set on 24 December 2016, so why not post it again here on Nochebuena (Christmas Eve)?
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That’s super cool. Thanks for sharing.
Even though I am not particularly religious, a Lego rendition of the Nativity Scene is absolutely incredible.
It’s amazing how versatile and fun these Lego sets are! I will one day compile into a single blog post all the different lego sets I have featured on this blog over the years; in the meantime, viola’: https://priorprobability.com/?s=lego&submit=Search
The depictions of the peacock and Jerusalem(Dome Rock) were quite impressive.
The first time I ever saw the true potential of what can be erected by these plastic interlocking block was 1994-ish. As a kid, I went to a Legos exhibit at the Boston Children’s Museum. There was one creation that still sticks out in my mind today, a scale model of the Empire State Building completely built out of Legos.
Even at the tender age of five, you couldn’t help but be in awe. That one exhibit will forever be etched on my memory!
Merry Christmas Enrique.
Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.
And a happy new year…!
Well, I plan on responding on something blog related before the new year. However, I appreciate the best wishes.
I hope 2021 proves to be a productive year for everyone.
2021 in a Free Havana!
One can only hope. It seems like such a beautiful country that has suffered too long being under the rule of an oppressive regime.
The cigar capital of the world should get a taste of true freedom and the benefits of free trade.
Hope springs eternal! I feel as if a ccharacter flaw of us Latin Americans is our willingness to fall for charisma (like Fidel’s or Evo’s or Hugo Chavez’s) instead of accepting the banality of the second-best…
Either way, interest insights. I suppose that is a variable I have never considered.
I hope the people of Cuba, Venezuela, etc. get to someday experience living in a free society.