Lego Australia reveals the top ten moments recreated with Lego Minifigures in new photographic gallery via Host + One Green Bean
In an exciting photographic gallery, 'Creating History' is a showcase of the nation's fondest nostalgic moments on display now at LEGOfestival.com.au. From unforgettable sporting milestones, iconic Aussie films and significant occasions - the moments are now immortalised forever.
Say Stimpson: "Creating historical
Creating History is the latest activation to be announced as part of this year's LEGO Festival of Play, a series of digital, social and experiential events
The Top 10 Moments (pictured in order):
- 2012: Australian racehorse Black Caviar is undefeated in 22 races
- 2011: Cadel Evans wins the Tour de France
- 2004: Steve Irwin feeds a crocodile with one hand, while cradling his baby son the other
- 2002: Steven Bradbury wins gold in the men's 1000m speed skating at the Winter Olympics
- 2000: Nikki Webster stars in the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympics
- 2000: Cathy Freeman wins gold in 400m at the Sydney Olympics
- 1997: The Castle film receives widespread acclaim
- 1983: America's Cup victory for Australia ends US domination
- 1979: Mad Max, an Australian post-apocalyptic film starring Mel Gibson, is released
- 1973: Sydney Opera House opens
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Like the Lego for adults more.
Something like .06% of the Australian population voted (including, you'd imagine many votes from those involved in the project), but you can pretty much guarantee the entry video will make it feel like the entire country got behind this, and it was some kind of national phenomenon.
fuck I love entry videos.
Really?
...you have to love the construction hard hat in the men's skating at the Winter Olympics. Skating, it's just something these blokes do on their way to the worksite.
Harry Potter sailed on Australia II?