London has Big Ben, New York has the Statue of Liberty, and Canberra has Lake Burley Griffin.
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I'm not talking about landmarks - although, obviously that is true. I'm talking about the LEGO creations that feature in its stores.
That's right - the man-made lake synonymous with Canberra will now be part of Canberra's first LEGO store from day dot.
When Canberra's first LEGO Certified Store opens its doors on Saturday among the features inside will be a 3D mosaic of hot air balloons over Lake Burley Griffin.
While the final product itself is yet to be revealed in all its glory, it is safe to say it's the most Canberran LEGO creation you will ever see.
Made up of 11,327 LEGO bricks and taking 126 hours to build this is not your average LEGO creation - just in case the subject matter didn't give that away.
Joining that creation is also a kangaroo made out of 46,965 LEGO bricks, that took more than 395 hours to build.
Of course, part of the role of the LEGO stores - aside from housing Canberra's largest collection of the beloved plastic bricks - is to spark people's imagination of exactly what can be created. So much so, the store has become known for jaw-dropping creations internationally.
Looking around the world at other LEGO Certified Stores gives a taste of what is possible.
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New York's store has an almost ceiling-height Statue of Liberty torch covered in large LEGO people, and the London store has both a Big Ben and near-life-size replica of a tube carriage - complete with a London guard and Shakespeare made out of - you guessed it - LEGO.
There have been many a Star Wars character, with life-sized C3POs, R2D2s and Yodas popping up across the world. And superheroes such as Batman and Wonder Woman have always been a popular choice.
New York - which really seems to be the place to be for these next-level LEGO creations - even has an entire LEGO Marvel scene, complete with Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk and Thor. And we're not just talking about any street scene. We're talking one that is so large that you can sit in the iconic New York yellow taxi or on the park bench next to the Hulk and be a part of the scene for a photo.
Am I saying that Canberrans can expect constructions such as these at the capital's store? No. There are no plans to bring The Avengers to Canberra even as LEGO constructions.
But, the options are limitless. All you need are thousands of coloured bricks and a lot of time. You can even create these sculptures in your shed if you wanted to.
However, with all of this in mind, how will our beloved Lake Burley Griffin stack up to the likes of superheroes and Star Wars? Lake Burley Griffin may not be as well known as the likes of Iron Man, or Big Ben for that matter. But what Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin LEGO creation has got going for it, is that it's almost certainly unique.
Unless there are any Canberrans who have created one at home - and if that's the case, please get in touch because we'd love to see it - it's safe to say the capital's store will be the only place to see such a thing. Meanwhile, while Big Ben and Iron Man are still really cool, they are almost a dime a dozen. Sure, maybe not to the same scale, but there are versions of these across the world.
So LEGO Lake Burley Griffin may not be as well known as The Avengers but at least it's ours.
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