
The most impressive Lego creation for me is the LEGO Church by LOOS.FM. But it’s not really made from real LEGO bricks so this new tower in South Korea is next on my list.
Beating the old record set in Paris last year by two feet, this 105-foot tall Lego tower was constructed by more than 400,000 local children. About 500,000 bricks were used to build this tower just in time for the 80th Anniversary of the founding of Lego’s toymaker.
The 105-feet tower is hard to beat but I don’t doubt that someone will make it his mission to break the record. The 106-ft tower is going to be built soon…just wait.
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