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Lego Taj Mahal – Built with 5,900 Lego Pieces!

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by Ken on October 21, 2009

in Fun Gadgets

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As a Lego fans, I’m pretty sold when I found this Lego Taj Mahal version. It looks very cool and luxurious, similar to the real Taj Mahal. In the package of Lego Taj Mahal, you will found 5,922 of LEGO pieces. I’m sure it’s going to take the whole weeks or even months to finish building the Taj Mahal if the player is your underage children. This Lego Taj Mahal is mean for the 14+ and the own who have already had some exciting experiences building LEGO blocks. If not, it may become of of the frustrating toy gift they’ll ever get for their holidays/winter season. :)

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Well, its not limited to 14+ teen only anyway, LEGO is kind of All-Age toy if you have got the passion in it. It could help you kill time and twist some old brain cells to get working.

In this version, there are no Lego minfigs included though, unlike the LEGO Star wars that have a bunch of them. The main education in this LEGO Taj Mahal is to teach your child about how to build a solid building from the ground up.

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Build the breathtaking Taj Mahal! The famous Taj Mahal jewel of India is known all over the globe for its incredible beauty and elegance. Now you can recreate this modern wonder of the world for yourself! Designed for experienced builders, the LEGO Taj Mahal model features advanced building techniques, rare elements and colors, and realistic details of architecture. With over 5,900 pieces, the Taj Mahal makes an awesome addition to any LEGO collection!

If you are interested to own one, this LEGO pieces will cost you about $290.48. You go to Amazon for the detail.

[via TheGreenHead]

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