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*EXCLUSIVE* Tyga can't keep his hands off Blac Chyna in Calabasas
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - Tyga and Blac Chyna's love appears to grow deeper every single day. The rapper couple was seen heading in to SugarFish for a bite of sushi, when Tyga got a bit too touchy feel with Blac Chyna's massive derriere! Hopefully Tyga washed his hands prior to dining at Sugarfish!
AKM-GSI June 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Tyga can't keep his hands off Blac Chyna in Calabasas
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - Tyga and Blac Chyna's love appears to grow deeper every single day. The rapper couple was seen heading in to SugarFish for a bite of sushi, when Tyga got a bit too touchy feel with Blac Chyna's massive derriere! Hopefully Tyga washed his hands prior to dining at Sugarfish!
AKM-GSI June 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Tyga can't keep his hands off Blac Chyna in Calabasas
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - Tyga and Blac Chyna's love appears to grow deeper every single day. The rapper couple was seen heading in to SugarFish for a bite of sushi, when Tyga got a bit too touchy feel with Blac Chyna's massive derriere! Hopefully Tyga washed his hands prior to dining at Sugarfish!
AKM-GSI June 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Tyga can't keep his hands off Blac Chyna in Calabasas
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - Tyga and Blac Chyna's love appears to grow deeper every single day. The rapper couple was seen heading in to SugarFish for a bite of sushi, when Tyga got a bit too touchy feel with Blac Chyna's massive derriere! Hopefully Tyga washed his hands prior to dining at Sugarfish!
AKM-GSI June 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Tyga can't keep his hands off Blac Chyna in Calabasas
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - Tyga and Blac Chyna's love appears to grow deeper every single day. The rapper couple was seen heading in to SugarFish for a bite of sushi, when Tyga got a bit too touchy feel with Blac Chyna's massive derriere! Hopefully Tyga washed his hands prior to dining at Sugarfish!
AKM-GSI June 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Tyga can't keep his hands off Blac Chyna in Calabasas
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - Tyga and Blac Chyna's love appears to grow deeper every single day. The rapper couple was seen heading in to SugarFish for a bite of sushi, when Tyga got a bit too touchy feel with Blac Chyna's massive derriere! Hopefully Tyga washed his hands prior to dining at Sugarfish!
AKM-GSI June 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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*EXCLUSIVE* Tyga can't keep his hands off Blac Chyna in Calabasas
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - Tyga and Blac Chyna's love appears to grow deeper every single day. The rapper couple was seen heading in to SugarFish for a bite of sushi, when Tyga got a bit too touchy feel with Blac Chyna's massive derriere! Hopefully Tyga washed his hands prior to dining at Sugarfish!
AKM-GSI June 25, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
MUST CREDIT: NASA/Goddard/SDO/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Goddard/SDO / Rex Features (2313957d)
(Pic 4) A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on 1 May 2013 in a gigantic rolling wave
Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on May 1, 2013, in a gigantic rolling wave. CMEs can shoot over a billion tons of particles into space at over a million miles per hour. This CME occurred on the sun (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
MUST CREDIT: NASA/Goddard/SDO/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Goddard/SDO / Rex Features (2313957e)
(Pic 5) A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on 1 May 2013 in a gigantic rolling wave
Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on May 1, 2013, in a gigantic rolling wave. CMEs can shoot over a billion tons of particles into space at over a million miles per hour. This CME occurred on the sun (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
MUST CREDIT: NASA/Goddard/SDO/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Goddard/SDO / Rex Features (2313957c)
(Pic 3) A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on 1 May 2013 in a gigantic rolling wave
Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on May 1, 2013, in a gigantic rolling wave. CMEs can shoot over a billion tons of particles into space at over a million miles per hour. This CME occurred on the sun (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
MUST CREDIT: NASA/Goddard/SDO/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Goddard/SDO / Rex Features (2313957b)
(Pic 2) A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on 1 May 2013 in a gigantic rolling wave
Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on May 1, 2013, in a gigantic rolling wave. CMEs can shoot over a billion tons of particles into space at over a million miles per hour. This CME occurred on the sun (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
MUST CREDIT: NASA/Goddard/SDO/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Goddard/SDO / Rex Features (2313957a)
(Pic 1) A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on 1 May 2013 in a gigantic rolling wave
Gigantic rolling wave captured on the Sun - 01 May 2013
A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the sun on May 1, 2013, in a gigantic rolling wave. CMEs can shoot over a billion tons of particles into space at over a million miles per hour. This CME occurred on the sun (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357n)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357m)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357k)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357i)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357h)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357j)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357l)
Jay Hoff
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357f)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357g)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357e)
Jay Hoff
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357d)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357b)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Jay Hoff/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKEUTRGDA (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Jay Hoff / Rex Features (1329357a)
Jay Hoff's Lego Star Wars scene
Star Wars Fan builds gigantic LEGO movie scene
The ultimate Star Wars fan has built a gigantic LEGO movie scene in tribute to the films.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away American teacher Jay Hoff spent six months recreating a six-by-six foot LEGO model of Star Wars film: Return of the Jedi.
The plastic art-work contains over 30,000 pieces of LEGO and represents the scene where the Emperor arrives to inspect the new Death Star.
At the school where Jay works in Florida they host a 'Science Discovery Day'. Alongside the many activities that the children partake in each child is invited to bring in a small LEGO creation for display. Jay joined in by showing them his LEGO masterpiece.
He said: "The kids went absolutely crazy about it, which made it all worthwhile.
"I only got to display the model for one day and I still haven't had the heart to take it apart yet!"
Jay has spent nearly GBP 1500 buying all the LEGO pieces for the scene and even hand-painted the background boards to give the model a professional finish.
Hoff said: "My first encounter with LEGO was back in 1973; a 'biplane' in a Burger King meal box.
"I've been crazy about LEGO ever since and began collecting it again in the early 90's especially when the Star Wars kits started coming out."
A few people have made smaller scenes of the sci-fi saga but nothing as big as Jay's model.
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Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
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Ianthe Whitley (3) with the gigantic 2lb bramley apple she discovered
Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
CORE BLIMEY! TODDLER FINDS GIANT APPLE
Core blimey! Little Ianthe Whiteley couldn't believe her eyes when she discovered this gigantic apple.
The three-year-old discovered the monster fruit while she was playing in the back garden of a neighbour's house in Bournemouth.
When the enormous 2lb Bramley apple dropped from a nearby tree the curious toddler went to investigate.
What she found was a giant fruit that has a circumference of almost 16 inches and is almost as big as her head.
In fact it is big enough to make two family-sized apple pies all on its own.
The impressive corker was grown by 93-year-old George Wright and it now has pride of place in his kitchen.
Ianthe's dad Ian, 55, said: "She was playing chase in our neighbour's garden with her older brothers when suddenly she spotted this apple dropping.
"Like all three-year-olds she is very curious and went straight over to pick it up.
"She knows what an apple is of course but this one was much bigger than she is used to.
"George has a wonderful garden and often has a great crop of apples but I think this one was a surprise for all of us."
George, a retired engineer, said: "I planted the tree with my late wife shortly after we moved into our house 28 years ago.
"It has always produced lovely fruit but I have never seen anything this big.
"I'm not much of a chef so I usually give my apples to my neighbours. This one is a bit special so I will be giving it to my sister-in-law to make a lovely crumble."
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Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News & Pic Service / Rex Features ( 999550d )
Ianthe Whitley (3) with the gigantic 2lb bramley apple she discovered
Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
CORE BLIMEY! TODDLER FINDS GIANT APPLE
Core blimey! Little Ianthe Whiteley couldn't believe her eyes when she discovered this gigantic apple.
The three-year-old discovered the monster fruit while she was playing in the back garden of a neighbour's house in Bournemouth.
When the enormous 2lb Bramley apple dropped from a nearby tree the curious toddler went to investigate.
What she found was a giant fruit that has a circumference of almost 16 inches and is almost as big as her head.
In fact it is big enough to make two family-sized apple pies all on its own.
The impressive corker was grown by 93-year-old George Wright and it now has pride of place in his kitchen.
Ianthe's dad Ian, 55, said: "She was playing chase in our neighbour's garden with her older brothers when suddenly she spotted this apple dropping.
"Like all three-year-olds she is very curious and went straight over to pick it up.
"She knows what an apple is of course but this one was much bigger than she is used to.
"George has a wonderful garden and often has a great crop of apples but I think this one was a surprise for all of us."
George, a retired engineer, said: "I planted the tree with my late wife shortly after we moved into our house 28 years ago.
"It has always produced lovely fruit but I have never seen anything this big.
"I'm not much of a chef so I usually give my apples to my neighbours. This one is a bit special so I will be giving it to my sister-in-law to make a lovely crumble."
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Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News & Pic Service / Rex Features ( 999550b )
Ianthe Whitley (3) with the gigantic 2lb bramley apple she discovered
Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
CORE BLIMEY! TODDLER FINDS GIANT APPLE
Core blimey! Little Ianthe Whiteley couldn't believe her eyes when she discovered this gigantic apple.
The three-year-old discovered the monster fruit while she was playing in the back garden of a neighbour's house in Bournemouth.
When the enormous 2lb Bramley apple dropped from a nearby tree the curious toddler went to investigate.
What she found was a giant fruit that has a circumference of almost 16 inches and is almost as big as her head.
In fact it is big enough to make two family-sized apple pies all on its own.
The impressive corker was grown by 93-year-old George Wright and it now has pride of place in his kitchen.
Ianthe's dad Ian, 55, said: "She was playing chase in our neighbour's garden with her older brothers when suddenly she spotted this apple dropping.
"Like all three-year-olds she is very curious and went straight over to pick it up.
"She knows what an apple is of course but this one was much bigger than she is used to.
"George has a wonderful garden and often has a great crop of apples but I think this one was a surprise for all of us."
George, a retired engineer, said: "I planted the tree with my late wife shortly after we moved into our house 28 years ago.
"It has always produced lovely fruit but I have never seen anything this big.
"I'm not much of a chef so I usually give my apples to my neighbours. This one is a bit special so I will be giving it to my sister-in-law to make a lovely crumble."
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Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News & Pic Service / Rex Features ( 999550c )
Ianthe Whitley (3) with the gigantic 2lb bramley apple she discovered
Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
CORE BLIMEY! TODDLER FINDS GIANT APPLE
Core blimey! Little Ianthe Whiteley couldn't believe her eyes when she discovered this gigantic apple.
The three-year-old discovered the monster fruit while she was playing in the back garden of a neighbour's house in Bournemouth.
When the enormous 2lb Bramley apple dropped from a nearby tree the curious toddler went to investigate.
What she found was a giant fruit that has a circumference of almost 16 inches and is almost as big as her head.
In fact it is big enough to make two family-sized apple pies all on its own.
The impressive corker was grown by 93-year-old George Wright and it now has pride of place in his kitchen.
Ianthe's dad Ian, 55, said: "She was playing chase in our neighbour's garden with her older brothers when suddenly she spotted this apple dropping.
"Like all three-year-olds she is very curious and went straight over to pick it up.
"She knows what an apple is of course but this one was much bigger than she is used to.
"George has a wonderful garden and often has a great crop of apples but I think this one was a surprise for all of us."
George, a retired engineer, said: "I planted the tree with my late wife shortly after we moved into our house 28 years ago.
"It has always produced lovely fruit but I have never seen anything this big.
"I'm not much of a chef so I usually give my apples to my neighbours. This one is a bit special so I will be giving it to my sister-in-law to make a lovely crumble."
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Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News & Pic Service / Rex Features ( 999550a )
Ianthe Whitley (3) with the gigantic 2lb bramley apple she discovered
Toddler discovers gigantic 2lb bramley apple, Bournemouth, Britain - 01 Sep 2009
CORE BLIMEY! TODDLER FINDS GIANT APPLE
Core blimey! Little Ianthe Whiteley couldn't believe her eyes when she discovered this gigantic apple.
The three-year-old discovered the monster fruit while she was playing in the back garden of a neighbour's house in Bournemouth.
When the enormous 2lb Bramley apple dropped from a nearby tree the curious toddler went to investigate.
What she found was a giant fruit that has a circumference of almost 16 inches and is almost as big as her head.
In fact it is big enough to make two family-sized apple pies all on its own.
The impressive corker was grown by 93-year-old George Wright and it now has pride of place in his kitchen.
Ianthe's dad Ian, 55, said: "She was playing chase in our neighbour's garden with her older brothers when suddenly she spotted this apple dropping.
"Like all three-year-olds she is very curious and went straight over to pick it up.
"She knows what an apple is of course but this one was much bigger than she is used to.
"George has a wonderful garden and often has a great crop of apples but I think this one was a surprise for all of us."
George, a retired engineer, said: "I planted the tree with my late wife shortly after we moved into our house 28 years ago.
"It has always produced lovely fruit but I have never seen anything this big.
"I'm not much of a chef so I usually give my apples to my neighbours. This one is a bit special so I will be giving it to my sister-in-law to make a lovely crumble."
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The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
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'Your Body' by Xiang Jing 2005 a gigantic nude reminiscent of Hirst., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING
China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.
After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".
Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."
The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.
Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.
Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.
One of the more unusual exhibits on display in its opening exhibition is "Old Persons' Home" by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. This satirical work features wheel-chair bound models of old people, many of whom bear some resemblance to world leaders, trundling aimlessly round the space they inhabit.
In another room sits a huge pile of fake excrement that contains hundreds of toy soldiers. By Liu Wei, "Indigestion II" has been described as "a man-sized statement of rejection... leaving no detail to the imagination".
Another of the artist's works is "Lo...
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