Video: London Olympics Aquatic Center 2012 from Lego
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
2012 Olympic Games, which are currently taking place in London, each connoisseur of sports pays tribute in their own way. Someone collects articles and magazines about their favorite athletes, their photographs or sculptures, does not miss a single report from the stadium. And if recently we wrote about a copy of this very Olympic stadium, made from Lego constructor, then today we will talk about another Lego-sculpture dedicated to the Olympics, namely, the Olympic water area London Aquatics Center … The artist became the author of this large-scale Lego sculpture. Gary Davis … From thousands of bricks from the popular Lego constructor, he built a meticulously detailed replica of the London Aquatic Center, where aquatic athletes compete. Towers, changing rooms, lounges, seats for spectators, juries, journalists and photographers, as well as toy figures of athletes - the author has not forgotten to include anything in this sculpture of amazing accuracy.
The little toy athletes at the Olympics Aquatic Center compete in synchronized swimming and diving, breaststroke and butterfly swimming, and other water sports. Here the winners receive awards, give toy autographs to toy fans, relax, train, communicate with colleagues and coaches. Everything is as in reality, in a real London water center, only made from a construction set and placed in a large box.
A replica of the Olympics Aquatic Center is now on display at the Stratford Lego Market, which is located near London's Olympic Park.
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