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FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
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The Lego Backpacker at the very spooky Sedlec Ossuary in Czech Republic
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
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FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120o)
The Lego Backpacker in front of Edward Munch's 'The Scream' painting in Oslo National Gallery, Norway
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
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FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120i)
The Lego Backpacker in Casa Batllo, Barcelona
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120g)
The Lego Backpacker looking scared before an epic bus ride in China
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
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NEWS: Philadelphia: Vorbereitungen für den Papstbesuch
September 21, 2015 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States: A Lego model of the St. Peter's basilica and square built by Rev. Bob Simon, pastor of St Catherine of Siena Church in Moscow, is on display at the Franklin Institute. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05268250
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
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Hive 1
12/09/2019
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Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
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DUK10123163_014
FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
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Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive under constrruction first beginning with a wooden base as template
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive with its builder Dvorat Ha'tavor
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive under constrruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123163_010
FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: Lego bee hive builder Dvorat Ha'tavor
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hiveunder constrruction . It used around 7,000 pieces
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Weltpremiere: Lego-Bienenstock
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10863
Hive 1
12/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Dvorat Ha’Tavor Apiary Educational Centre
A colony of bees has built new life for itself—inside the world’s first hive made of Lego bricks.Israeli beekeeper and honey producer Dvorat Ha’tavor created a fully functional beehive out of Leo and boasted of using every brick he had, even the small fiddly ones.Dvorat , who runs a bee keeping centre, first used a wooden base as template and built up the bricks around it.He then transferred it to a proper Lego base from where he finished building up the walls and created the roof.His deliberately aimed to make –sue no two adjoining bricks were of the same colour.The slats inside were the honey is made and stored are traditional wooden ones
OPS: The world's first Lego bee hive
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120n)
The Lego Backpacker in front of a diver statue on the Oslo waterfront
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10024002_014
FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120f)
The Lego Backpacker in front of Gaudi's Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10024002_008
FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120l)
The Lego Backpacker staring at the colouful towers of Moscow's St Basil Catherdral in Russia
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10024002_009
FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120c)
The Lego Backpacker in front of the big clock at the d'Orsay Museum in Paris
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10024002_005
FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120b)
The Lego Backpacker in front of a guardsman at Prague Castle, in Czech Republic
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10024002_003
FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120j)
The Lego Backpacker having a walk around the Xi'an wall, China
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10024002_002
FEATURE - Lego-Männchen erwandert die Welt
MANDATORY CREDIT: The Lego Backpacker/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by The Lego Backpacker/REX/Shutterstock (5669120p)
The Lego Backpacker at London's Tower Bridge
Lego man goes backpacking around the world - May 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sb5c
A little Lego man is currently jetting around the world on a mini gap year with his human owner.
Human owner Tom, 31, decided to take a year off and travel around the world...and he took the Lego Backpacker with him to enjoy the journey of a lifetime to twenty countries over the last six months.
Tom said: "When I left Melbourne I started travelling with my now ex-girlfriend and she was setting up her online travel blog and I wanted to do something as well to keep myself busy during the trip (especially during long train rides, buses, waiting at airports etc). I have always been a big fan of Lego, so the idea kind of came together when she mentioned trying to merge that with my photos.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FAMEFLYNET - Exclusive: Amal Clooney Looks Stylish Leaving Her Home In London
Picture Shows: Amal Clooney (nee Amal Alamuddin )
August 17, 2015
Amal Clooney pictured heading out from her home in London, UK.
Amal looked stylish in a pale pink ensemble and black shoes as she carried a white Les Petits Joueurs Alex lego purse and some luggage.
The handbag had a Mondrian inspired pattern made from lego.
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Legoland creates miniature royal wedding scene, Windsor, Britain - 31 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1302578b )
A Model Royal Wedding
The smallest tribute yet has been paid to Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal wedding - miniature Lego figures depicting the happy couple.
The bride and groom, the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and even corgis, the monarch's favourite breed of dogs, are all recreated in tiny detail at the new Legoland attraction.
The scene also includes crowds, guests and members of the royal family on Buckingham Palace's famous balcony.
It took model makers at Legoland Windsor more than 30 hours to create using around 10,000 bricks.
Each of the 10cm-high figures that feature in the scene took an hour to put together out of 30-40 bricks.
The happy couple are depicted at the palace gates embracing in front of guardsmen - complete with their bearskins and scarlet tunics - crowds of schoolchildren and well-wishers.
Meanwhile, the Queen and the rest of the royal family look down from the balcony above.
Buckingham Palace itself utilises 160,000 bricks and was built on a 1:50 scale over 550 hours.
It sits in the Miniland London area of Legoland, which features some of the capital's best known landmarks.
Sue Kemp, Divisional Director of LEGOLAND Windsor commented: "What better way to celebrate it than to pay homage to such an amazing royal occasion.
"After all, we're based in Windsor which is well known for its royal connections!"
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Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator
Guess the Lego Movie Star
GUESS THE LEGO MOVIE STAR
The cold stare, the sharp suit, the machine gun, this tiny character certainly has a licence to kill.
Daniel Craig as James Bond is one of the amazing mini Lego figures created by movie mad Tyler Clites.
The Florida toy fan creates heroes of the big screen in Lego form - with some taking up to 30 hours to perfect.
A fan of the Danish building bricks since he was four, 21-year-old film student Tyler has to adapt and paint existing 'minifigs' available to create some of his favourite movie stars.
His amazing work includes 1.5 inch high versions of Jack Bauer from 24, The Terminator, Neo from The Matrix, Bruce Willis in Die Hard and Bruce Lee.
Tyler has even made a hilarious small-scale version of Doc Brown and Marty McFly from Back to the Future - complete with a DeLorean car.
Tyler says: "Most of my ideas come from movies and television, and I'm particularly interested in sci-fi.
"The time it takes to build my creations usually varies on the size of the build. A smaller creation may take about 10 hours while some of the larger ones can take up to 30 hours.
"When I build, I usually have an idea of vision in mind and allow the creation to take shape from there. Occasionally though I will sit down and sketch out my ideas to get a clearer vision of what I want to build."
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LEGO sort le casque de Sauron (Seigneurs des Anneaux)
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO is has revealed a new Lord of the Rings-themed set with featuring the menacing helmet worn by the Dark Lord of Middle earth, Sauron. It is part of the company’s Icon series and replicates the jagged, intimidating aesthetic of Sauron’s ’armours as a display piece. The 538 piece model is described as a faithful recreation of the iconic headgear worn by the primary antagonist of the franchise. The design utilises a variety of specialised elements to capture the sharp, spikes and weathered texture of the original prop. Standing 33cm tall, the set also comes with a black display base complete with a printed name plaque. The package also includes a physical Sauron minifigure. The character comes equipped with his signature mace and a gold-toned accessory representing The One Ring. The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet is available for pre-order now and is set to ship beginning March 1. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort le casque de Sauron (Seigneurs des Anneaux)
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO is has revealed a new Lord of the Rings-themed set with featuring the menacing helmet worn by the Dark Lord of Middle earth, Sauron. It is part of the company’s Icon series and replicates the jagged, intimidating aesthetic of Sauron’s ’armours as a display piece. The 538 piece model is described as a faithful recreation of the iconic headgear worn by the primary antagonist of the franchise. The design utilises a variety of specialised elements to capture the sharp, spikes and weathered texture of the original prop. Standing 33cm tall, the set also comes with a black display base complete with a printed name plaque. The package also includes a physical Sauron minifigure. The character comes equipped with his signature mace and a gold-toned accessory representing The One Ring. The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet is available for pre-order now and is set to ship beginning March 1. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort le casque de Sauron (Seigneurs des Anneaux)
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO is has revealed a new Lord of the Rings-themed set with featuring the menacing helmet worn by the Dark Lord of Middle earth, Sauron. It is part of the company’s Icon series and replicates the jagged, intimidating aesthetic of Sauron’s ’armours as a display piece. The 538 piece model is described as a faithful recreation of the iconic headgear worn by the primary antagonist of the franchise. The design utilises a variety of specialised elements to capture the sharp, spikes and weathered texture of the original prop. Standing 33cm tall, the set also comes with a black display base complete with a printed name plaque. The package also includes a physical Sauron minifigure. The character comes equipped with his signature mace and a gold-toned accessory representing The One Ring. The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet is available for pre-order now and is set to ship beginning March 1. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort le casque de Sauron (Seigneurs des Anneaux)
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO is has revealed a new Lord of the Rings-themed set with featuring the menacing helmet worn by the Dark Lord of Middle earth, Sauron. It is part of the company’s Icon series and replicates the jagged, intimidating aesthetic of Sauron’s ’armours as a display piece. The 538 piece model is described as a faithful recreation of the iconic headgear worn by the primary antagonist of the franchise. The design utilises a variety of specialised elements to capture the sharp, spikes and weathered texture of the original prop. Standing 33cm tall, the set also comes with a black display base complete with a printed name plaque. The package also includes a physical Sauron minifigure. The character comes equipped with his signature mace and a gold-toned accessory representing The One Ring. The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet is available for pre-order now and is set to ship beginning March 1. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort le casque de Sauron (Seigneurs des Anneaux)
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO is has revealed a new Lord of the Rings-themed set with featuring the menacing helmet worn by the Dark Lord of Middle earth, Sauron. It is part of the company’s Icon series and replicates the jagged, intimidating aesthetic of Sauron’s ’armours as a display piece. The 538 piece model is described as a faithful recreation of the iconic headgear worn by the primary antagonist of the franchise. The design utilises a variety of specialised elements to capture the sharp, spikes and weathered texture of the original prop. Standing 33cm tall, the set also comes with a black display base complete with a printed name plaque. The package also includes a physical Sauron minifigure. The character comes equipped with his signature mace and a gold-toned accessory representing The One Ring. The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet is available for pre-order now and is set to ship beginning March 1. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort le casque de Sauron (Seigneurs des Anneaux)
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO is has revealed a new Lord of the Rings-themed set with featuring the menacing helmet worn by the Dark Lord of Middle earth, Sauron. It is part of the company’s Icon series and replicates the jagged, intimidating aesthetic of Sauron’s ’armours as a display piece. The 538 piece model is described as a faithful recreation of the iconic headgear worn by the primary antagonist of the franchise. The design utilises a variety of specialised elements to capture the sharp, spikes and weathered texture of the original prop. Standing 33cm tall, the set also comes with a black display base complete with a printed name plaque. The package also includes a physical Sauron minifigure. The character comes equipped with his signature mace and a gold-toned accessory representing The One Ring. The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet is available for pre-order now and is set to ship beginning March 1. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort le casque de Sauron (Seigneurs des Anneaux)
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO is has revealed a new Lord of the Rings-themed set with featuring the menacing helmet worn by the Dark Lord of Middle earth, Sauron. It is part of the company’s Icon series and replicates the jagged, intimidating aesthetic of Sauron’s ’armours as a display piece. The 538 piece model is described as a faithful recreation of the iconic headgear worn by the primary antagonist of the franchise. The design utilises a variety of specialised elements to capture the sharp, spikes and weathered texture of the original prop. Standing 33cm tall, the set also comes with a black display base complete with a printed name plaque. The package also includes a physical Sauron minifigure. The character comes equipped with his signature mace and a gold-toned accessory representing The One Ring. The LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Sauron’s Helmet is available for pre-order now and is set to ship beginning March 1. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO brick Crocs kicks off partnership
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LEGO and clogs maker Crocs have partnered up — and produced a pair of shoes that look like a giant toy brick.
The LEGO Brick Clog is the first of multiple products planned for 2026 and beyond.
Each collectible oversized pair features four studs stamped with the LEGO brand logo and an innovative brick-like outsole.
Accompanying the unique collectible LEGO Brick Clog is a LEGO Minifigure with four pairs of its own miniature Crocs shoes.
They will be available globally starting 16th February via Crocs and at the LEGO website.
It kicks off a multi-year global partnership between the two brands.
A spokesman said it was bringing together “two icons of self-expression and originality.”
OPS: The Crocs LEGO brick clog icomes with a Minifigure with four pairs of its own miniature Crocs shoes. .
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LEGO brick Crocs kicks off partnership
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LEGO and clogs maker Crocs have partnered up — and produced a pair of shoes that look like a giant toy brick.
The LEGO Brick Clog is the first of multiple products planned for 2026 and beyond.
Each collectible oversized pair features four studs stamped with the LEGO brand logo and an innovative brick-like outsole.
Accompanying the unique collectible LEGO Brick Clog is a LEGO Minifigure with four pairs of its own miniature Crocs shoes.
They will be available globally starting 16th February via Crocs and at the LEGO website.
It kicks off a multi-year global partnership between the two brands.
A spokesman said it was bringing together “two icons of self-expression and originality.”
OPS: The Crocs LEGO brick clog.
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LEGO brick Crocs kicks off partnership
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23/01/2026
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LEGO and clogs maker Crocs have partnered up — and produced a pair of shoes that look like a giant toy brick.
The LEGO Brick Clog is the first of multiple products planned for 2026 and beyond.
Each collectible oversized pair features four studs stamped with the LEGO brand logo and an innovative brick-like outsole.
Accompanying the unique collectible LEGO Brick Clog is a LEGO Minifigure with four pairs of its own miniature Crocs shoes.
They will be available globally starting 16th February via Crocs and at the LEGO website.
It kicks off a multi-year global partnership between the two brands.
A spokesman said it was bringing together “two icons of self-expression and originality.”
OPS: The Crocs LEGO brick clog.
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LEGO brick Crocs kicks off partnership
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23/01/2026
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LEGO and clogs maker Crocs have partnered up — and produced a pair of shoes that look like a giant toy brick.
The LEGO Brick Clog is the first of multiple products planned for 2026 and beyond.
Each collectible oversized pair features four studs stamped with the LEGO brand logo and an innovative brick-like outsole.
Accompanying the unique collectible LEGO Brick Clog is a LEGO Minifigure with four pairs of its own miniature Crocs shoes.
They will be available globally starting 16th February via Crocs and at the LEGO website.
It kicks off a multi-year global partnership between the two brands.
A spokesman said it was bringing together “two icons of self-expression and originality.”
OPS: The Crocs LEGO brick clog.
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LEGO Harry Potter
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie. The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997. The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger. The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches. The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk. Three built-in dials control different features in the set. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO Harry Potter
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie. The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997. The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger. The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches. The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk. Three built-in dials control different features in the set. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO Harry Potter
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie. The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997. The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger. The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches. The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk. Three built-in dials control different features in the set. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO Harry Potter
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie. The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997. The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger. The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches. The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk. Three built-in dials control different features in the set. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO Harry Potter
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie. The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997. The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger. The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches. The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk. Three built-in dials control different features in the set. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO Harry Potter
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie. The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997. The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger. The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches. The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk. Three built-in dials control different features in the set. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO Harry Potter
Picture MUST credit: LEGO LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie. The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997. The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger. The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches. The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk. Three built-in dials control different features in the set. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Harry Potter movie anniversary LEGO set
Ferrari Press Agency
Potter 1
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LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie.
The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997.
The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger.
The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches.
The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk.
Three built-in dials control different features in the set.
OPS: The Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone set.
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Harry Potter movie anniversary LEGO set
Ferrari Press Agency
Potter 1
Ref 17484
19/01/2026
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Picture MUST credit: LEGO
LEGO has brought out a magical set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter movie.
The Harry Potter Philosopher’s Stone hit cinemas in November 2001, based on the first book about the orphaned schoolboy wizard by JK Rowling published four years earlier in 1997.
The set highlights well-known moments from the story as depicted in the movie which starred Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as his best friends Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as school swot Hermione Granger.
The set, described as a Collectors’ Edition, is particularly aimed at adults who grew up with Harry and his adventures at Hogwarts school for wizards and witches.
The 1,571-piece set features Harry’s snowy owl Hedwig with closed wings, perched beside the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry’s trunk.
Three built-in dials control different features in the set.
OPS: The Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone set.
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