Lego Store Monthly Minibuilds for July of 2009. Photo by TooMuchDew.
American Flag by lachme.
American Flag. Photo by mhuffman.
American Flag in Transparent Pieces by Arthur Gugick.
A much larger American Flag in Transparent pieces. Photo by Goldenfire.
The Marine Corps War Memorial/Iwo Jima Memorial from the Legoland California Park. Photo by Eric Lumsden.
American Flag (from presumably another Legoland of some sort). Photo by allyhook.
The Lego Millyard Project by pzmancha.
Lex Luthor for President! by Oky - Space Ranger. Not necessarily 4th of July related, but...It'll do. ;)
4th of July 2009 by Tofer Watts.
'MURICA by Joel.Baker.
Tyler Clites did another one of his EMOTE's. This time: Independence Day.
Lastly, we have...
...the Iwo Jima Picture recreation. Photo by TooMuchDew. Story from his Flickr post here:
"Participants at WWB created the mosaic depicting US Marines and a Navy corpsman raising the US flag on Iwo Jima — the scene that was the basis for Joe Rosenthal’s Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph and an iconic moment in US history. The mosaic was constructed on 225 Blue LEGO 10″ x 10″ baseplates and covers 156 square feet of wall space (12.5 ft x 12.5 ft or 230,400 studs)! Participants were rewarded with their choice of a custom US Marine or Army Ranger minifig for each 10″ x 10″ baseplate completed. The mosaic is comprised of the the original LEGO color palette: Blue baseplates and Red, White, Yellow and Black plates and will be on permanent display at Brickmania Toyworks."
Happy 4th! (Even to our non-US readers, so...just have a great day!)
'MURICA by Joel.Baker.
Tyler Clites did another one of his EMOTE's. This time: Independence Day.
Lastly, we have...
...the Iwo Jima Picture recreation. Photo by TooMuchDew. Story from his Flickr post here:
"Participants at WWB created the mosaic depicting US Marines and a Navy corpsman raising the US flag on Iwo Jima — the scene that was the basis for Joe Rosenthal’s Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph and an iconic moment in US history. The mosaic was constructed on 225 Blue LEGO 10″ x 10″ baseplates and covers 156 square feet of wall space (12.5 ft x 12.5 ft or 230,400 studs)! Participants were rewarded with their choice of a custom US Marine or Army Ranger minifig for each 10″ x 10″ baseplate completed. The mosaic is comprised of the the original LEGO color palette: Blue baseplates and Red, White, Yellow and Black plates and will be on permanent display at Brickmania Toyworks."
Happy 4th! (Even to our non-US readers, so...just have a great day!)
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