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Upscaled Mug – Redproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 33 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISQuench your thirst in LEGO® style!Upscaled Mug – Blueproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 22 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISTake a drink in LEGO® style!Your Minifigs have been drinking coffee and tea from these Lego mugs for decades now, but have you ever wondered what it’s like to sip from them using those giant handles? Now’s your chance to find out. The Lego Store is officially selling these upscaled and stackable Minifig mugs—$13 each in red, blue, or transparent purple—that still have those comically over-sized handles. At Minifig-scale they make it easier for your Lego townsfolk to hold onto them, but at human-scale they’re just ridiculous in the best way possible. You’re reading Leg Godt, the blog with the latest Lego news and the best sets on the web. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook.LEGO® Friends Upscaled Mugproduct_label_list_price_accessibility$9.99product_label_sale_price_accessibility 33 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISFriendsEnjoy a drink from this giant LEGO® Friends mug!




This is an Upscaled Version of the Coffee Cup Used by LEGO's Little Yellow Men By: Charlotte Joyce Kidd - References: shop.lego & odditymall Related Reports: Dishware Report, Toy Design Report, Beverage Ritual Report, Toy Report, Toys for Boys ReportTry going back to the homepageLego Diy CostumeLego Brick CostumeHalloween Lego CostumeCostume D'HalloweenCostumes DisfrecesLove CostumesTeacher CostumesCostumes For KidsTime CostumeForwardCostume Lego Brick: One cardboard box Six plastic containers Box cutters Spray paint Hot glue gun and glue Duct or packing tape Pencil Ruler and...ready for the big night!Sign up for Boston Globe's 108 Stitches newsletter and be entered to win a four-pack of tickets to the Red Sox home game on August 28th.  Get everything baseball, straight from the desk of Alex Speier. Mon-Fri during the season, and weekly in the offseason. Lego may have given Big Papi his coolest farewell gift yet. A life-size Lego statue of Red Sox slugger David Ortiz was unveiled to the real Ortiz at Fenway Park for “Lego Day” on Wednesday.




You know you’ve done something right in your career to get your own LEGO model! — Boston Red Sox (@RedSox) August 31, 2016 #BigPapi, meet #LegoPapi. h — MLB GIFS (@MLBGIFs) August 31, 2016 The 6-foot-7 statue is made up of almost 35,000 Lego bricks and weighs in at 170 pounds. It took 290 hours to build, according to an ESPN video showing its making. An additional Lego mosaic of Ortiz with his son, D’Angelo, was also presented to the pair before Wednesday’s game against the Rays. Bonus LEGO gift: A mosaic made just for Papi! # This isn’t the first unusual tribute to Papi this week. A corn maze dedicated to him was unveiled at a ceremony Tuesday at Davis Mega Maze in Sterling, Massachusetts. Boston Globe Media Privacy PolicyThis is the full-size 1964 Ford Mustang built from LEGO and DUBLO blocks. It's not entirely LEGO and DUPLO though, it has an aluminum chassis for support. The entire thing weighs 1,712 pounds, 960 pounds of which are LEGO, the rest (752 pounds) is the supporting frame.




Speaking of -- you know I could really use some support. Why do you say things like that, you know I'm self conscious about my tits. "It would be hard not to, they're big." I've been trying, okay? I've been working out. "Out from a B to a C cup?" Stop -- this is bullying, it's not okay. Hit the jump for a bunch of closeups. Thanks to Ken, who would love to see a crash test with that thing. Man Uses Handguns To Play Songs By Firing At Toned Targets You're More Beauitful Than The Night Sky: Light-Up Stars Skirt With Over 250 LEDsCheck out this gorgeous Porsche 911 made out of 380,000 Legos Check out this gorgeous Porsche 911 made out of 380,000 Legos Arguably the coolest car in Le Mans won’t be on the track during the legendary endurance race Saturday, but instead sitting in the paddock area. Lego and Porsche built this stunning life-size 911 RSR LMP1 car using 380,000 Lego bricks. One half of the car was constructed using Legos to match the stock body almost flawlessly, right down to the logos.




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10-year-old Malachi Julian, of Washington Township, said once he spotted Lego Batman hanging out on a wall near the soon-to-be-unveiled Lego Batmobile. Malachi, whose uncle works for the company that designed and built the booth for the exhibit, was front and center as 17-foot-long, nearly 1,700-pound Lego Batmobile was revealed."To work on the Lego Batmobile with Warner Bros. is an absolute thrill for us at Chevy," Paul Edwards, U.S. vice president of Chevrolet marketing, is quoted saying in a news release. "Many of the themes in The Lego Batman Movie, like imagination, family and community, align perfectly with our Chevy brand values and add to the value of the partnership."Jtwon Carr, 12, a student at International Technology Academy in Pontiac, got to help pull off the covering for the unveiling."That was awesome to see how big it was and how long it took and how many Legos" were used, he said.Malachi, of course, thought the Lego Batmobile was awesome. So did his cousins."That looks like it took a lot of hard work, but, like, it paid off," Isabella Julian, 11, of Fraser, said.

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