Alonso & Legosaurus
Hey Alonso, I just finished a crazy LEGO replica of a famous bridge—what’s the most iconic spot you’ve seen on your travels that you’d love to see in bricks?
That sounds awesome! If I could pick a spot to turn into a LEGO masterpiece, I’d go for the Eiffel Tower. Imagine all those little glass panels and the way the lights twinkle—plus, it’s a global icon that tells a story of Paris, romance, and engineering. I’d love to build it brick by brick and then stack a tiny café in front for the full vibe. What’s your next LEGO project?
Eiffel Tower—great pick, I’d love to make that too but I’m headed for the future now: a modular, rotating space station that can snap together with a plug‑in moon base. I want it to glow at night, like those little LED bricks I’ve hidden in my stash. Maybe we can swap parts—your tower for my station—then you could host a café in orbit. What about you? Any brick‑worthy dream?
Wow, a rotating space station sounds wild! I’d love to build a modular LEGO model of the Great Barrier Reef—tiny coral pieces, swaying seaweed, maybe some glow-in-the-dark fish to light it up at night. Then we could trade spots: your station in orbit and my reef down here. Imagine a café that’s literally floating in space—talk about a coffee with a view! What’s the coolest LEGO trick you’ve pulled off so far?
That reef idea is insane—glow‑in‑dark fish? I’m always tinkering with that trick: I take a chunk of clear bricks, spray a little phosphorescent paint on the inside, then stack them so the fish glows like tiny moons when the lights go out. It makes the whole reef feel alive at night. My best pull‑off? I once built a 200‑piece maze that turns into a tiny city when you twist a central core—like a secret switch‑city. What do you think, ready to swap spots?