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We are not a real museum but a museum blog and we aren't endorsed by the Lego Group. We blog about museums, historic people and events using Lego as our medium for our photography.
We ever show themed Lego minifigs around museums to illustrate our post about the museums we have visited, for example, Shakespeare's Globe.
Although with our more historic posts we like to represent the each person as real and true as possible with Lego. Although, some may say that the method of using a toy to show history is unusual and sometimes disturbing. However, we see it as a way of showing all aspects of history in a more palatable light than the real event. For example, our post about Jack the Ripper. We have taken this horrible turn of events and made them more easier to manage and learn about.
Very rarely, we like to review some Lego history books, which either looking at historic Lego set and minifigs or books which are illustrated using Lego sense.
We take pride in our work, as well as Lego itself. If you like to ask us any questions or even if you have a historic Lego creation of your own that we wish to share with us then contact us.
We take pride in our work, as well as Lego itself. If you like to ask us any questions or even if you have a historic Lego creation of your own that we wish to share with us then contact us.