Lego Frog Dissection by Dave Kaleta Reminds You of High School Classes
Summer Luu — November 4, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: flickr & whatthecool
As part of the MOC Lego-Building Olympics, Dave Kaleta created a Dissected Lego Frog.
Looking a lot like an experiment from a biology 101 class back in high school, this toy frog lays on its back, pinned down and dissected. I remember not being a great lab partner and squirming at the sight of a real frog's insides, but this Dissected Lego Frog by Dave Kaleta actually has me very intrigued. See this piece for yourselves in the featured gallery.
Looking a lot like an experiment from a biology 101 class back in high school, this toy frog lays on its back, pinned down and dissected. I remember not being a great lab partner and squirming at the sight of a real frog's insides, but this Dissected Lego Frog by Dave Kaleta actually has me very intrigued. See this piece for yourselves in the featured gallery.
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