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  2. Lego-Brücke - Wikipedia

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    The Lego-Brücke (English: Lego Bridge) is a concrete beam bridge which crosses over the Schwesterstraße in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Wuppertal, Germany. In 2011, graffiti and street artist Martin Heuwold repainted the bridge in the style of Lego bricks, receiving national and international media attention for his work. The work was ...

  3. Lego Masters (Australian TV series) season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Challenge: "Bridge" - Teams had 10 hours to build a 2 metre Lego bridge that could support itself and additional weights of 8 kg; tiebreaker winners would be determined by aesthetic. The winners won advantage of immunity from the next elimination challenge.

  4. Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The original western bridge (formerly named the Gateway Bridge) was opened on 11 January 1986 and cost A$92 million to build. [1] [3] The duplicate bridge was opened in May 2010, and cost $350 million. [1] In February 2010, the Queensland Government renamed the Gateway Bridge and its duplicate the Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges.

  5. LEGO Bridge-Building Machine Is an Infrastructural Marvel - AOL

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    The post LEGO Bridge-Building Machine Is an Infrastructural Marvel appeared first on Nerdist. This LEGO bridge-building machine is able to construct bridges up to six feet long, and uses a novel ...

  6. Lego Masters (Australian TV series) season 4 - Wikipedia

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    Challenge: "Bridge Too Far" The seven teams had seven hours to create a bridge, a minimum of 50 bricks high, that can survive two independent shake plates. If more than one bridge can survive all 12 levels of shaking, then aesthetics will decide the winner.

  7. Ryan McNaught - Wikipedia

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    Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught (born 1973), is an Australian Lego designer and Lego Certified Professional. He is one of only twenty-one professionals globally. [ 1 ] In 2019, he joined the TV series Lego Masters Australia , as the main competition judge alongside host Hamish Blake .