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LEGO Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is probably the most famous, and expensive, mausoleum in the world. Even though the real Taj Mahal is constructed almost exclusively in white marble, designer and builder Centuri Chan used light gray to create a marbled effect on the courtyard area. The grilled doors are made using reversed headlight bricks and Centuri has used grill tiles and the new hollow round studs to imitate the arabic script carved around the entrance. It uses just under 26,000 bricks and took 128 hours to build.
LEGO Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is probably the most famous, and expensive, mausoleum in the world. Even though the real Taj Mahal is constructed almost exclusively in white marble, designer and builder Centuri Chan used light gray to create a marbled effect on the courtyard area. The grilled doors are made using reversed headlight bricks and Centuri has used grill tiles and the new hollow round studs to imitate the arabic script carved around the entrance. It uses just under 26,000 bricks and took 128 hours to build.