A London Bus Stop Made Of 100,000 LEGO Bricks

It’s safe to say that Brits, in this instance Londoners, have lots of love for LEGO building bricks, so much love that there's an entire bus stop built out of LEGO bricks in London.

The LEGO bus stop was built to celebrate 200 years of London buses- it's situated at the Conduit Street stop on Regent Street and features a very appropriate ad for nearby Hamley’s Toy Store.

Every bit of this brick-tastic bus stop is made out of LEGO bricks, from the benches to the signage to the clear bricks used to replace the glass in the side panels.

#LEGOBusStop is only going to be around for a limited time, so if you’re a LEGO fanatic with lots of frequent flyer miles you'd better head for the airport!

-Via Nerd Approved


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Nah...it wasn't mistaking her reflection for another cow that caused this. She looked through the window, saw all the nice stuff the humans have, mentally compared it with her straw-lined stall in the barn and had a fit of envious rage.

Hell, some animal-rights arshole probably taught the old gal how to read and gave her a copy of Animal Farm.

The steer that chased you over the fence? Same deal.

He was probably saw a bull, horse or perhaps a dog or stable-hand getting it on with his lady, reflected on his own inadequacy and by the time you happened by he was pretty hot and bothered.

You - a human with intact balls - visible through those too-tight jeans you always wear - and who looks like the dude who castrated him - you were an irresistible target on which to stampede his rage.
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