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Saturday, May 31, 2014

Logan, Utah

Grandmafigure and Grandpafigure have been working on collecting bricks, designing and building the Logan temple for Great-Grandmafigure for about a year!
She wanted a Lego temple that would not be torn down, as ours are.
The result actually brought me to tears.

 Our family has some rich heritage with this temple!!
 I love the bricks they selected!
The reflection pond on the grounds currently, used to be a fountain and a flower bed.
LEGO Logan Temple

Photograph of the Logan Utah Mormon Temple

Logan, Utah Temple
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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Future Legoscenta Temple

Our cousin, Piece out Dude, (6 years old)
built his own temple creation.


Way to go, Dude!

Send us pictures of your LEGO temple creations!!
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Friday, May 23, 2014

BrickSlopes

The fist weekend of May we took 3 of our Lego temples for display at the
BRICKSLOPES
Lego Fan event at the South Town Expo Center.
It was pretty fun to meet other Lego fans and be a part of a pretty cool event as this.
I hope they do it again next year!
Here are a couple temples that others had on display there.

 This Salt Lake Temple was built by Quinten Christensen.
This "vintage" Ogden Temple was built by John Hubenthal.
The kids and I met John at the Salt Lake Lego store filling Pick a Brick cups.  
He had a stacking strategy, so I knew he was a pro! We had fun talking to him about how the local Lego Fan group got to build the displays at the Lego store and he told me about this MOC of the Ogden temple he has.


We plan to join the ULUG group----------->
and attend meetings with fellow LEGO fans!
Thanks to our new friends for letting us post their temples on our blog!