Friday, September 20, 2013

Lego Mini City


I built a mini city. It is a model of a city smaller scale than Legos that fit mini-figures.   I got the idea for this from the Panorama, which is a mini New York city that took 100 people three years to make. (You can see it at the Queens Museum of Art.) It was fun to create because I had to figure out the scale and what to put in it.








  

This is the fire station.

This is the inside.

I used PicMonkey (It's a photo editor.) for the arrows and the labeled photos. 
It is very easy to use and works well for blogs.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Lego Egyptian House

 I am posting this house because I wanted to do it for school.  I was studying Egyptian history.  I tried to make it as authentic as possible.                                     
            

 Here is the house.


 This is the living room.

 These are the stairs.


 This is the kitchen from the front.

 This is the kitchen from the side.  I don't know if you can see, but there are cookies on the counter.

 master bedroom from the side

master bedroom from the back

 stairs from the back

This is the bathroom. They have a shovel for scooping the toilet.

 The boy sleeps on the roof so the air blows over him.

This is the guest room. It's on the roof too.

the roof

 This is the shed for the horse.

 Here is the horse.

 the side of the shed

the granaries and the open door

This house could be an Egyptian peasant's house because in the country you can have any size house as long as you build it.