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Post by CMF Newsman on Mar 30, 2007 9:32:39 GMT -5
CARLSBAD, Calif. - What happens in Legoland Las Vegas will stay in Legoland Las Vegas — if the designers have anything to say about it. With just hours to go before the official grand opening of a $1-million-plus scale model of the famed Las Vegas Strip, builders spent Wednesday snapping and glue-gunning the final few thousand bricks into place on replicas of 10 casinos — from the smooth black Luxor pyramid to the towering 20-foot Stratosphere, complete with a tiny working roller coaster shuttling green-faced passengers up and down the central spire. Piles of little 3- to 4-inch Lego figurines — including scantily clad women, men handing out girlie fliers and partygoers toting neon green hurricane drinks — were stacked in bins and on the roofs of the waist-high casino buildings awaiting placement. complete story
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Jay
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Post by Jay on Mar 30, 2007 18:53:45 GMT -5
That is cool! It'd be fun to visit Legoland one day..... It's a shame it's sooooooooo far away. I used to love playing with legos when I was a kid ~J
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