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The Alamo Lego Model

Alamo Made from LEGO® Bricks: Battle of the Alamo in 1836

Come and see a jaw-dropping model of the 1836 Alamo fort made with over 50,000 LEGO bricks! This exhibit is free to the public and will be open during normal operating hours daily in the Crockett Building across from Alamo Church. Built by brickmaster Adam Bell, this 63 square-foot model is a meticulous recreation of the 1836 footprint of the site. To be as accurate as possible, Bell used research and artwork from artists Mark Lemon and Gary Zaboly. With the help of a toy builder to create custom weapons and minifigures that accurately represent the time period, this model took three years to research, design, and build.

When Bell first visited the Alamo as a child he became fascinated not only with the bravery of the Defenders in 1836, but also with a miniature diorama of the battle that was on display at the time. After a visit to the Alamo with his wife and children in 2017, the Bell family decided to try to build a historically accurate model of the battle together. Bell's Alamo model is so big, it is the same size as the seven largest LEGO sets ever produced combined. It contains 315 minifigures, 50,000 individual LEGO bricks, and breaks apart into 90 different sections. This Alamo model won the award for "Best Historical" set at the 2021 Brick Rodeo in Sugarland earlier this year.

This article was taken from The Alamo website: https://www.thealamo.org/visit/whats-at-the-alamo/alamo-made-from-lego-bricks

Видео The Alamo Lego Model канала J. Castro 2000
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