Jamie Spencer Puts a LEGO Spin on Famous Faces
Michael Hines — January 6, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: weburbanist
LEGO historical figures are here and they are awesome. Jamie Spencer created these LEGOs for the Fine Clonier Historical Figure Contest. What makes these truly amazing is that they are all made from LEGO pieces. That’s right, there are no Mega Blocks here to spoil the show or the integrity of a contest about historical LEGOs.
History is now fun with LEGO historical figures. I mean, I loved history before, but now I really love history. My LEGO hat goes off to you Jamie Spencer.
History is now fun with LEGO historical figures. I mean, I loved history before, but now I really love history. My LEGO hat goes off to you Jamie Spencer.
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