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I think it's great that Lego sculptures are displayed outdoors (where many more people can see them). Not many folks can attend Lego conventions or even go to Legoland. I found it interesting that the article said "Garden gnomes, which were previously banned, have even been allowed to sneak into display gardens." Were there any gnomes like Bill Ward's Garden Gnome? Maybe there will be PINK FLAMINGOS perched on the lawn next time! :tongue:

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Those are indeed great-looking LEGO garden displays. Do they let those stay outside the whole time? I'm not so sure how will the LEGO pieces stand up to the forces of nature (direct sunlight, humidity, dirt, etc.)

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Those are indeed great-looking LEGO garden displays. Do they let those stay outside the whole time? I'm not so sure how will the LEGO pieces stand up to the forces of nature (direct sunlight, humidity, dirt, etc.)

As it is just a flower show, they are on display for a short time during the competition. These however match the pirates from pirate falls at Legoland, and I guess you could take Legoland as a study of bricks outdoors. Those beyond reach of the public stay together fine, with a little sun bleaching and rain grime.

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