LEGO has revealed a new 13ft globe build for the “Rebuild the World” campaign that will be displayed at the LEGO House. The build consists of over 350,000 pieces and took 2,700 hours to create and it includes LEGO creations from 430 kids all over the world. The builds are displayed on the globe in five categories: nature, vehicles, fantasy creatures, objects, and places.
You can still join the campaign by submitting your entries to the digital globe over at lego.com/rebuild-the-world. The globe at the LEGO House will be on display from October 6 – November 8.
Epic new LEGO® installation showcases inspirational creativity of over 430 kids who want to ‘Rebuild the World’
• Children’s lockdown LEGO creations transformed into a 13ft/4m globe
When the world paused due to the recent lockdown it didn’t put a stop to the creativity and resilience of children. Now, to celebrate the endless imagination and unique ingenuity that kids possess, the LEGO Group has unveiled an awe-inspiring installation – a 13ft globe.
The globe, which is on display at LEGO House in Billund, Denmark, took 2,700 hours to build and uses over 350,000 LEGO® bricks and elements. With LEGO creations sent in from all over the world, the globe acts as a joyful symbol of hope and positivity. Kids used their powerful imaginations to make sense of the world, and now the LEGO Group is giving us the opportunity to see the world through their eyes.
Children’s creations are displayed in five categories– nature, vehicles, fantasy creatures, objects
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