Beijing Olympics 2008 has grabbed everyone’s attention. Even the Internet giant, Google has dedicated its various services for the mighty games event to serve all exhilarated sports fans. With the number of services joining the amaranthine spirit of serving Summer Games, the all time green and one of the most interesting kindergarten toddlers and schoolchildren’ game ‘Lego’ has also combined forces to contribute to its excitement and fun.
Some Lego-addicted and fanatics have made the Beijing Olympics Lego model to give an appealing look of all the real Olympics Buildings such as Olympic Village. The model that was displayed in Hong Kong truly speaks the Olympic Imagery tour with the real traces of its venues. The carving art is an outcome of more than 100 hours of hardworking and is made out of 300,000 Lego Bricks and 4,500 Lego people.
To built something out of Lego is a great fun, especially when you are creative and loves to implement it on a bigger scale. The models reminds me of the fun and excitement it renders when you play with Lego Bricks and foster your creativity and motor skills.
Glimpse of the National Swimming Centre Lego Model.
Featuring Olympic Bird Nest Lego Model:
Glimpse of the great Olympic Village
We really appreciate their hardworking. The Lego models will surely attract millions of people. I for one have really enjoyed viewing these creative and alluring models.


Even I am 23 years old now, I still like making things with lego sometimes in my free time
its fantastic
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Wow, but I miss one thing, where are all the tortured demonstrating people in there?
Oh- wait, is there a soldier with a firearm on the tower in the fourth picture?
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Michael Dubya Reply:
August 15th, 2008 at 10:30 am
Hahaha, I was actually waiting for a twist like that, but never got it.
It’s a walky-talkie in his hand, unfortunately.
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Even @ 24 I pull out my old Lego’s and build a quick model just to reminisce about days past. This is absolutely amazing!
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Shoaib Hashmi Reply:
August 15th, 2008 at 12:13 pm
Lego certainly reminds me too of good old days.
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This is my Lego dream come true.
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wonderful bejing
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success.
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