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That is, until someone makes this: Seriously the best thing to ever come out of Twentynine Palms.Beyond the Brick This 75-square foot Lego Marine Corps Air Station was constructed by Paul Thomas ...
Thomas estimates the set uses 30,000 to 40,000 LEGO blocks. Thomas did it to honor the Marine Corps. “I was unable to serve due to Type 1 diabetes,” Thomas told the National Interest.
The LEGO diorama was inspired by Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms but it’s (obviously) not a replica: it is a fictional representation of a U.S. Marine Corps base with ...
[Photo: Marine Corps Cpl. Aaron Diamant] There’s something about finishing off a Lego set that feels quite rewarding–the bigger and trickier the better. You then usually add it to your ...
The dealbreaker for Lego is that the aircraft is used exclusively by military forces around the world, including the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force and Japanese Self-Defense Forces.
sporting a range of Lego products including miscellaneous pieces, figurines, already-built sets and brand-new sets. Jones, a Marine Corps veteran, picked up a knack for buying and selling Legos ...
(Beyond the Brick) This 75-square foot Lego Marine Corps Air Station was constructed by Paul Thomas and shown at Bricks by the Bay, an annual exhibition for Lego aficionados and fans in Santa ...