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Ten Kick Ass Lego Skateboard Designs

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There’s hardly a kid on the planet that hasn’t played with these multi-colored, Danish produced hunks of plastic. Lego-bricks can be assembled and connected in many ways, to construct such objects as skateparks, skateboards and skate-able objects like the  pictures you see beneath.

Lego Eggplant On A Halfpipe

A {Different} Angle of the Eggplant on the halfpipe

Ramp To Ramp Transfer

Lego Boardslide

Legoman {Getting} {Ready} to Drop In

Halfpipe Surrounded by A Train Track

Lego Halfpipe With Attached Spine Quarterpipe

Lego Skateboarder Grinding a Picnic Bench

Lego Skateboard With Zero Logo On Bottom

Endless Possibilities In This Lego Skatepark

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