Someone Created Hilariously Accurate Lego Scenes For All 50 States. Alabama Rocks !, But Maryland… Hilarious.

We do not know why, but Legos were one of the greatest toys previously developing up. Perhaps this is exactly why seeing all of them utilized for all kinds of crazy things when you get older, from video games to movies (“Everything rocks !!” 🙂 ), only brings a grin to the faces. And this isn’t any exclusion. Because maybe you have wondered a) just what the quintessential scene of your state is?… and b) exactly what it could seem like made of Legos? Really we possess the solution. Love!

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Would you like to see more? Take a look at next page for the various other 25 states.

Find out more: http://viralnova.com/lego-states/

If You’ve Ever Played With LEGO (And Who Hasn’t?), You’re Going To Love What This Guy Did.

When playing with LEGO men as a kid I often wondered what this large world of ours would look like from their perspective. Clearly I wasn’t alone in wondering that, as British photographer Andrew Whyte has a fun series of photos which he calls ‘Legography’. Legography is all about the adventures of a lone LEGO photographer, which Whyte carries around in his pocket as he travels the United Kingdom, placing the tiny LEGO photographer in all kinds of situations then snapping a picture of him in action using his iPhone. Check out some of  these super fun photos below, which Whyte has shared with his thousands of Facebook fans:

Every photographer needs his own shot of a London double-decker bus.

He was up early for this shot.

A bit of rain won’t stop him getting that nature shot.

Trainspotting.

Ssshhhh, don’t scare it away.

An eye for London.

Yell…Ow!

I hope he sent them the tiny photo memento afterwards.

Run! Getting that action shot isn’t worth it!

Now there’s an unusual tree.

Portsmouth pier in the sunset.

All those pretty lights are worth a photo.

I could really go for a Coca Cola now.

HMS Warrior.

Colorful beach huts.

Seems he’s found an oil spill that needs documenting.

Caught in the moment.

Choo choo!

If I’d ever see mushrooms my size, I’d stop to take a picture too.

One of the docks.

Sometimes the simplest of objects make the best pictures.

How fun is that? I like the fact that he even changed his shirt, made him seem just a little more human. Source: Andrew Whyte Photography / You can Like Andrew on Facebook Here Share this “Leg O’Grapher” with your friends below.

Read more: http://viralnova.com/legographer-travels/

What This Company Did With Legos In Their Office Is Amazing. Can I Work There?

How cool would it be to work in an office made entirely out of Lego bricks? While we’re not quite there yet, Hamburg, Germany-based creative studio NPIRE is a lot closer than most offices. 

For the last year, employees at NPIRE slowly built a colorful wall of Legos to divide their kitchen space from the hallway. The finished product is the coolest piece of office furniture you’ve ever seen. 

According to NPIRE, they used around 55,000 individual Lego bricks to build the wall. It took them almost a full year to finish building it.

That’s a TON of Lego bricks.

The archway taking shape.

The completed wall is a little bigger than nine feet tall and nine feet wide.

This looks like one of the best jobs ever.

Here is the final product. I need one of these in my apartment.

(Via: Design Taxi)

I’m not saying that the offices of ViralNova aren’t nice, but I think we could all really benefit a Lego wall (or two) of our own. Please?

Read more: http://viralnova.com/lego-office-is-amazing/